10 janeiro 2015

PRIMEIROS PASSOS DA 3a GUERRA MUNDIAL :

YouTube VIDEO - R.T. News - Jan 2015 - clik 1 
Kiev: desfilam nazi-fascistas em honra ao líder pró-extermínio. Europa fraca é omissa, aí se cala.
Activists of the Svoboda (Freedom) and Right Sector Ukrainian nationalist parties hold torches as they take part in a rally to mark the 106th birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, one of the founders of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists during WW2.

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Côro é pró-extermínio: "Ucrânia para ucranianos; morte aos judeus, poloneses e comunistas".
During the January 1 march, the neo-Nazis chanted: “Kill the Jews, Poles and Communists,” “Save the nation,” and “Ukraine for the Ukrainians”. Several participants also wore army uniforms. Members of the Right Sector, a coalition of neo-Nazis and paramilitary militias, took part, along with Svoboda. A Russian journalist was physically attacked and required medical attention. It is significant that a European head of state has described the situation in Ukraine so openly, and it points to growing tensions within the EU. Until now, all Western governments have attempted to portray Yanukovych’s overthrow as a democratic revolution and the current government as a political expression of the will of the people. Zeman has now criticised such assertions and opposed some of the most outrageous falsifications. 
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Merkel calada, Ucrânia defende Hitler: em 1945, Alemanha é que foi vítima, pois Rússia a invadiu.


The coup in Kiev was in fact initiated by the US and Germany. Its aim was to integrate Ukraine into the EU and NATO. US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland admitted that since 1991 the US had invested $5 billion to build up pro-Western forces in the country. At the end of 2013, only a few thousand people demonstrated against the government in Kiev. There was no indication of broad support for the EU and its representatives. Opinion polls over the previous 10 years indicated that only 30 to 40 percent of the Ukrainian population supported Ukraine joining the EU, with equally as many in favour of closer economic ties with Russia. The spokesmen of the protests were familiar figures, such as the current Prime Minister Yatsenyuk, Vitali Klitschko and Oleg Tyagnibok. Government personnel and parliamentary representatives from NATO countries took part openly in the demonstrations, which blocked government buildings and urged the bringing down of the pro-Russian elected president, Yanukovych.