Posted on 11/25/2004 1:33:24 PM PST by neverdem
FACED WITH extraordinary demonstrations by hundreds of thousands of citizens demanding democracy, Ukraine's corrupt and thuggish government wavered this week, hinting that it might be willing to negotiate about the outcome of the presidential election that took place Sunday. Yet yesterday its official electoral commission ratified the fraudulent result that brought those crowds into the streets of the capital: It declared that Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych had won despite abundant evidence to the contrary. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell rightly responded that the United States "cannot accept this result as legitimate" and "stands with the people of Ukraine and their effort to ensure their democratic choice." In the coming days the United States and its European allies must follow up on those words by demanding that the Ukrainian authorities -- and their backers in Moscow -- listen to, rather than repress, the majority that now seeks to prevent their country from becoming an authoritarian state.
Some have described the crisis in Ukraine as a contest for influence between Russia and the West, with the West backing opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko in the same measure that Russian President Vladimir Putin has supported the official candidate. That is a gross distortion. For the Ukrainians who have spent four freezing nights in the streets of Kiev, the fight is not about geopolitical orientation -- most favor close relations with Moscow -- but about whether theirs will be a free country, with an independent press and courts and leaders who are chosen by genuine democratic vote. Mr. Putin, who has channeled hundreds of millions of dollars into the prime minister's campaign, is backing the imposition of an authoritarian system along the lines of the one he is creating in Russia -- with a propagandistic regime, controlled media, official persecution of dissent, business executives....
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Came across some neat blogs by Ukranians in the middle of it:
http://www.tulipgirl.com/ and especially
http://www.postmodernclog.com/
Wow, this is exciting.
Read the blogs for a while
More militia joins the democratic forces!
The faculty and administration of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has joined the protesters here in Independence Square. They announced in forceful terms that they will not support a twice-convicted criminal as President, especially one elected through such illegal means. They stated that they support they support the people, and asked for the people's support in return.
Great. Do you think they want private individuals to sign onto the letter? I guess I'll give it a try.
bookmark to self for later reading.
Great. I hope they want private citizens to sign the letter of solidarity and freedom... I'll try it anyhow.
Ooops, posted twice.
I must seriously think about list of the red Freepers, cause it is some kind of plague here.
I don't for one minute believe that Putin is on Yuchencho side. The last thing Putin wants to do is lose the Ukranine to the Western side. Could you all picture Putin with an American base on Eastern European soil. Do you honestly think that he will welcome the Ukraine joining the European Union, or maybe join Nato? Not going to happen. Putin will not allow it. As we are all witness to at this very moment. God Bless all of those who stand up for God and Demcracy. May you find your way and be Free at last.
Really deep analysis. /sarcasm
Did it occur to you that you are comparing our mature 200 year old Republic with a government that is essentially the last Soviet government of the Ukraine, just with new hats ( lost the Red Star, added a Tryzub). Trust Putin just as far as you would trust any other KGB officer. In some areas he may be our ally, but in this his interests are not the same as ours. Don't you think our government has pretty much indicatey what they think of this election?
Remember:
"Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide
everything."
Josef Stalin
Thanks for the links.
Thank you. Just want to point out the post part way down linking to other blogs at tulipgirl.com
http://europhobia.blogspot.com/ looks especially good.
LOL!
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