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Ukraine in the Balance: Crimea’s Illegitimate Vote
The Heritage Foundation ^ | March 19, 2014 | Helle Dale

Posted on 03/19/2014 9:43:16 AM PDT by 1rudeboy

What does it feel like to have your country invaded and dismantled by a powerful neighbor? Neighboring states of Russia, like Georgia, unfortunately know only too well. Sunday’s referendum in Crimea was designed to seal Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula, a part of Ukraine since 1954.

Three young Ukrainians currently on professional exchanges in Washington, D.C., spoke at The Heritage Foundation about this experience and about the troubled future of their homeland. All three—Iryna Fedets, visiting fellow at Heritage; Mykola Vorobiov, editor of an investigative news website; and Maksym Beznosiuk, a visiting fellow with the National Conference on Soviet Jewry—expressed a sense of disbelief that this could actually happen.

Two weeks before the February 28 Russian invasion of Crimea, no one in Ukraine would have believed it, they said. Even though protests have been taking place since November against the country’s (now ousted) pro-Russia government, this was so far beyond the pale.

However, the outcome of the Crimean vote—93 percent in favor of joining Russia—was as predictable as it is illegitimate. According to Vorobiov, even though there are not as many Russian supporters in Crimea as has been reported by the Russian media, the local Crimean population has no access to news sources other than broadcasts coming out of Russia. All Ukrainian and foreign media have been shut down.

The outcome, noted Fedets, “was already decided.” There were only two questions on the ballot: (1) “Do you want to be part of Russia?” and (2) “Do you want to be independent?” The ballot did not offer the option of remaining a part of Ukraine.

Asked whether Ukrainians might accept the outcome if it meant peaceful relations with Russia, Beznosiuk, an expert in international law, bristled. Article 72 of the Ukrainian constitution says that “the territory of Ukraine is united and indivisible,” he said. Furthermore, Article 73 states that any territorial changes can be decided only during a national referendum, rendering Crimea’s regional referendum unconstitutional. He also recalled that Russia’s move was in direct violation of the guarantees of the Intergovernmental Agreement of 1999, which arranged the peaceful transfer of Ukraine’s nuclear arsenal to Russia.

Vorobiov also reminded the audience what happens when Russia takes over a region. “In the social media there are already comparisons of Abhkazia [a Russian-occupied region of Georgia] and Crimea. It could be a good warning of what will happen when Russians take over,” he said.

The three Ukranians expressed a firm belief that the international community will not accept the Russian annexation of part of their country, a faith that must not be disappointed. As Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint stated on Sunday, “Russia’s actions must be addressed, as they threaten to open a fault line of instability in the world.”



TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: crimea; putinsbuttboys; russia; surrendermonkeys; ukraine; viktoryanukovich; waronterror; yuliatymoshenko
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To: Monmouth78
“Heritage has been this way for decades. Soros and neocons are on the same team, always have been. They both want Russia and Ukraine to adopt the bad things about America — multiculturalism, open borders, gay worship, the pathologicalization of traditional values and loyalties and economic domination by transnational capital.”

Hello Boris. OK, so to sum it up, Soros/Monsanto/Rothschilds/neocons and all overthrown “legitimate government” and put “Nazis” in that place, so “Nazis” can implement multiculturalism, open borders, gay worship etc. in Ukraine ? Right ?

41 posted on 03/19/2014 1:15:59 PM PDT by Grzegorz 246
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To: 1rudeboy
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42 posted on 03/19/2014 1:17:11 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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To: 1rudeboy
Inside the KGB: Terror of the Soviet Union
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43 posted on 03/19/2014 1:20:15 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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To: 1rudeboy
“Above all, we should acknowledge that the collapse of the Soviet Union was a major geopolitical disaster of the Century. As for the Russian nation, it became a genuine drama. Tens of millions of our co-citizens and compatriots found themselves outside Russian territory. Moreover, the epidemic of disintegration infected Russia itself” (Vladimir Putin, Annual Address to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, April 25, 2005).

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44 posted on 03/19/2014 1:34:57 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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To: 1rudeboy

RE: “Their country”

Some one help me out on the history here.

When the Soviet Union fell apart 20 years ago, and Ukraine broke away, what was the general feeling of the Crimean residents?

Did Crimea want its own country?

Did they have an honest vote to be part of Ukraine?

And what has the Ukraine government been like?

In Belarus, just north of Ukraine, my understanding is that the government is tyrannical, and the citizens are poorer than they were under the Soviets.

Is that correct?


45 posted on 03/19/2014 6:07:38 PM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Flintlock
RE: “ALL states will now want THEIR OWN NUKES!! And nobody, not one soul, will give theirs up—EVER!”

That issue was decided when Saddam and his sons were executed, when Qaddafi was executed, and when Mubarak was put on trial for his life.

46 posted on 03/19/2014 6:16:09 PM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Grzegorz 246

I didn’t say their plan makes sense or will work, but that is what is motivating people like Victoria Newland.

They think they can neoconize the nationalists in Ukraine the same way they conned conservatives in America by geting them to vote for open borders globalist fools like Bush.


47 posted on 03/19/2014 6:54:43 PM PDT by Monmouth78
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