Posted on 02/22/2014 7:43:34 AM PST by cunning_fish
KIEV (Reuters) - Leaders of mainly Russian-speaking regions of eastern Ukraine that are loyal to President Viktor Yanukovich challenged the legitimacy of the national parliament on Saturday and said they were taking control of their territories.
The move appeared to increase the possibility of a split in the sprawling former Soviet republic of 46 million, despite denials by the leaders that this was their intention.
The Kiev parliament has passed a series of measures that would reduce the president's powers and pave the way to the formation of a national unity government and early presidential elections.
Mikhaylo Dobkin, Governor of Kharkiv region in northeast Ukraine, told regional leaders meeting in the city: "We're not preparing to break up the country. We want to preserve it."
But a resolution adopted at the meeting said: "The decisions taken by the Ukrainian parliament in such circumstances cause doubts about their ... legitimacy and legality."
It added: "The central state organs are paralyzed. Until the constitutional order and lawfulness are restored ... we have decided to take responsibility for safeguarding the constitutional order, legality, citizens' rights and their security on our territories."
One speaker urged the creation of civilian patrols to restore order. Another said those gathered should fear reprisals if anti-Yanukovich protesters in Kiev seize power in the whole of the country.
With people at the meeting chanting "Russia! Russia!", the atmosphere contrasted with the mood in the capital Kiev where protesters want the Moscow-backed Yanukovich to resign.
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The Western part WAS part of Poland...Lwow is Polish!
Excellent post!
I agree, he was elected by a corrupted election process.
Imagine Obama being elected by a corrupt election process, putting in his corrupt cronies into power;, and then intimidating Congress into putting a past conservative president in jail. (Not too hard to imagine the first two of the scenario, he hasn’t been so bold to try #3 yet.)
Yulia Tymoshenko was working to get rid of the corruption in government and she paid for going against the oligarchs and former soviet corrupt mafia types. I’m so happy to hear she’s been released.
This is not a coincidence. Yanukovych is reportedly in Kharkiv, a pro-Yanukovych stronghold (or its supposed to be), and hes at a conference of the Ukrainian Front, a collection of politicians, and pro-government street thugs, who are willing to die for the President. But as a recent article by John Schindler, on The XX Committee, points out, the Ukranian Front appears to be deeply influenced and controlled by the Russian government. In fact, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Russian State Duma, Alexei Pushkov, is present in Kharkiv right now. Heres what the report has to say about the nature of the Ukrainian Front:
It seems Moscow is not pleased with its protege Yanukovych and his inability to crush the opposition, so it is forming a new grouping to assist the hardliners. Given that the appearance of the Ukrainian Front has been heralded with a birth announcement in the Kremlins official newspaper, Russian approval and support can be assumed.
Moreover, the embrace of Stalinist-era rhetoric by the Ukrainian Front indicates a great deal, and will serve as a needless irritant towards Ukrainians who detest Stalin and his murderous legacy. In a similar vein, Communist activists have unveiled a bust of Stalin in Western Ukraine, a provocation that is about as offensive to most locals there as a statue of Hitler would be in the rest of Europe. Of course, hailing Stalins victories in the 1940′s is of a piece with the current Kremlin vilification campaign against all Ukrainians who do not want their country to be subjugated by Russia, a nasty agitprop line that regrettably has Western supporters, not all of them unwitting dupes.
Now that the Ukrainian Front has entered the picture, with Moscows imprimatur, expect the situation in Ukraine to only get worse. It would be difficult to overstate the danger Ukraine and Europe are in at the moment thanks to intimidation, meddling and provocation by Vladimir Putins Kremlin. European governments would be well advised to not permit naked Russian interference of a violent and coercive sort in Ukrainian politics: this cannot end well.
And now we have rallies in Sevastopol, where the Russian Black Fleet is anchored, in favor of reuniting with Russia (jump to update 1410).
“ACORN” voters, dead voters, ballot box stuffing, etc. ?
>>>It seems to be the case that no matter who they elect, nobody can bring prosperity to both portions of Ukraine, and tackle the systemic low-level corruption that keeps small rural communities poor.<<<
In fact both versions are extremely corrupt. Recently released ‘Gas princess’ Timoshenko’s boyfriend went from running a VHS movie rental to one of the richest people in Ukraine as she was in office.
Yulia Tymoshenko is as corrupt as anyone there. Became a multigas billionaire in the 90s. There’s only one way that happened then. She did it controlling gas pipelines into Europe.
Shes a tool in the Eurobankers pocket. It’s not that surprising that Euro courts would find on her behalf.
Billionarie? In what currency?
Putin won’t do anything until after the Olympics. Unfortunately, they are over tomorrow. No suprise if Russian tanks start moving into the Ukraine on Monday to provide ‘peace and security’ to the region.
>>Putin wont do anything until after the Olympics. Unfortunately, they are over tomorrow. No suprise if Russian tanks start moving into the Ukraine on Monday to provide peace and security to the region.<<
I think Ukraine has a second most ethic-Russian infested military in the world, after Russia (I bet you will be very surprised to learn which is the third).
I don’t think Russia actually need to use it’s own forces.
- “I am drawing a yellow line in the snow ..” - B Hussein Obama II
And you believe them moviing closer to the West is a good thing?? Look who’s leading the US & UK. Would you in your right mind wanna be controlled by them?
Maybe, for non-Slavs...
Absolutely. I support any country moving closer to the West, which is the superior civilization when it comes to freedom and the rights of the individual and away from communism and totalitarianism.
I lived two years in communist Poland and saw firsthand how oppressive and corrupt a despotic regime can be. I returned to Poland after 15 years of freedom and saw the difference of what a free society can do for the nation and the individual.
Look whos leading the US & UK. Would you in your right mind wanna be controlled by them?
Look at the former KGB agent Putin's Russia. Who in their right mind would choose living there compared to the UK or the US?
And we don’t bully other countries, using force if necessary, to protect or advance our financial interests?
in your first image, the linguistic map
the nearly completely brown colored penninsula
jutting into the Black Sea is Crimea
If Ukraine starts to break up
I am guessing Putin will move to annex it, as a warning
to the “westerners” in Ukraine that what they lose, or become detached from might be made permanent.
They can. Why don’t they? I think it’s because they don’t get that a coupe happened.
They voted in 1991 by 80% to have as much autonomy from the central Ukrainian government as is possible if independence isn't achievable(and would have preferred a return to the Czechoslovakia from which Stalin stole the territory in 1945). I personally know this area and just visited recently.
Given a choice between Russian language and Ukrainian language they much prefer Russian, but that has been officially suppressed since 1945 by the central government in Kiev. There is much propaganda that will deny the truth of this, but self-determination should be a two-way street.
Thanks for your perspective. It is interesting to note that despite the passage of hundreds of years, there are tribal roots that endure. It makes you wonder about the wisdom of multiculturalism and diversity. America is not immune from those same tribal feelings.
Yep, and Stalin stole Lwow from Poland, as well.
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