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Post  bb1 Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:32 pm

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-20/us-taxpayers-fund-ukraine-bailout-bond-guarantee

From Reuters:

The Republic of Ukraine has sent out a request for proposals (RFP) to banks for a new US government-guaranteed bond, according to three sources.

This is the second time the US government has thrown its financial backing behind a Ukrainian international bond issue.

In May 2014, the US guaranteed a US$1bn Ukrainian bond maturing in 2019 through the US Agency for International development.

That bond was given a credit rating in line with the US sovereign at Aaa by Moody's, AA+ by Standard & Poor's and AAA by Fitch. This is a far cry from Ukraine's credit rating, which stands at Caa3, CCC and CC with the same three agencies.

The RFP comes just over a week after Ukraine agreed a new four-year US$17.5bn bailout facility with the International Monetary Fund.

As part of the IMF agreement several institutions - including the European Union, World Bank and US - have agreed to provide around US$7.5bn between them, according to analyst estimates, to the war torn country.

It is not clear whether the US-backed bond forms part of the US contribution


I am sure the kleptocrats that 'govern' whatever's left of Ukraine will be delighted by this contribution from the US taxpayer to their Swiss bank accounts. Doubtless Hunter Biden and Soros will be pleased, too.

And anything that's left will go to the Kremlin in the guise of Gazprom. So, everyone's happy, except the long-suffering Ukraine peasants (because that's pretty much what they are now) and US taxpayers.
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Post  bb1 Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:47 pm

http://rt.com/business/242521-russia-ukraine-gas-prepayment/

Naftogaz, Ukraine's state gas company, has sent another $15 million installment to Gazprom for March supplies, which follows the same prepayment made on March 17, Gazprom said.

Gazprom has confirmed the new gas prepayment from Ukraine, which Naftogaz says was made on Thursday.

Gazprom spokesperson Sergey Kupriyanov on Friday said the company received the $15 million advanced payment for Russian gas which is enough to keep gas supplies flowing through March 27.

Ukraine, now on the brink of bankruptcy, has recently been making small $15 million advance payments. Should the country fail to pay on time, it faces the risk of another delivery disruption, similar to that seen last June. In summer Gazprom switched off Ukraine’s supplies citing a ‘chronic’ failure to pay the huge debt, then standing at over $5 billion.


How kind of American taxpayers to give all that money to Russia! It's almost as generous as them giving all those arms to the crazies in the Middle East!
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Post  lily Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:48 pm

Yes Bonny.  Its amazing especially as there are people here who need help.  Never mind they can sleep easier at night knowing their sacrifices weren't in vain.
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Post  bb1 Fri Mar 20, 2015 10:18 pm

I don't try to make sense of it any more, Lily, I just read it and think, Washington's gone start, staring mad, there's no other explanation for it....
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Post  lily Fri Mar 20, 2015 10:20 pm

That is the explanation, Bonny.  Wish it wasn't.
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“Further expansion of business freedoms is the best answer to external sanctions and challenges. Therefore we will continue to establish the most favorable conditions for those who wish to invest in domestic industry and economy, in the development of technologies and modern-era jobs.”


If beleaguered Americans want to see their president say anything as positive and capitalist as that - they'd better move to Russia, as it's Putin on the subject of economics:

http://fortruss.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/normal-0-false-false-false-en-us-x-none_20.html

Do not ask me how it came about that the President of Russia is a Christian capitalist, and the President of the US a muslim Marxist.

The world's gone mad.
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Post  lily Sat Mar 21, 2015 4:20 pm

Biggest sigh yet!!
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Post  bb1 Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:21 pm

I forget where - I wish I'd kept it - but I saw an interesting piece about one of the possible causes of this....mess.

The writer reckoned the problem is partly stemming from the US education system being dumbed down. Whereas in Russia, say, children still have to learn to read, write and count, in the US, no-one is allowed to fail, and children get lessons in diversity and safe gay sex.

The consequences of this are now starting to filter through into the corridors of power, where bimbos like Psaki and Harf are speaking for the US - to the horror of the rest of the world.

It's also why the CIA keeps making so many screw-ups; not only are the incoming employees less bright, because standards have been lowered, they're also poorly equipped for dealing with the real world, and don't understand that the rest of the world does NOT think or react like an Ivy League liberal with a degree in media studies.

This helps with the general corruption, and is also why Obama has purged the military and surrounded himself with people who are incapable of stopping him.

And it's only going to get worse with Common Core....
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Post  lily Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:32 pm

I definitely but sadly agree with that reasoning.   Some isms do not allow for the fact that life will never be equal.  So to address that they drag too many down to the lowest common denominator.  So, we are now at the point where many people are unable to think and therefore vote for the most appropriate people.

They believe what they are told without questioning.  I mean you don't want them questioning things that might seem really wrong do you?

Of course for the people who can afford it, there is always private education.
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Post  bb1 Sun Mar 22, 2015 12:28 pm

Oh. My. God.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-21/clinton-foundation%E2%80%99s-deep-financial-ties-ukrainian-oligarch-who-pushed-closer-ties-e

The Clintons really are for sale to the highest bidder, aren't they? Utterly, bloody disgusting. And at least 6,000 Ukrainians are dead because of it, and all the gains made since the end of the Cold War have been thrown away.

While the Clintons took money from the Official Head-choppers in Saudia, and dirty Ukrainian oligarchs.

It's not elections that are needed in the States, it's a second Revolution.
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Post  lily Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:36 pm

My biggest sigh yet......
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Post  bb1 Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:10 am

More trouble appears to be erupting in the shining beacon of democracy and peace which is Ukraine - the kleptomaniac oligarchs are feuding.

This blog is pro-Donbass, but it seems to be the most coherent version:

http://fortruss.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/kolomoyskys-militants-seize-ukrnafta.html

Kolomoysky seizes Ukrnafta in Kiev, calls for federalization, hearts Novorossia, ignores US warning

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Kolomoysky's militants seize Ukrnafta office in Kiev

By J.Hawk

Several news reports indicate that the headquarters of Ukrnafta, the country's largest oil extraction company, was taken over by Dnepr-1 battalion militants financed by Kolomoysky. This move comes after a similar take-over on Thursday of Ukrtransnafta, an oil transit company. What makes the most recent event all the more galling is that the HQ of the state-owned Ukrnafta is located in the center of Kiev. Kolomoysky is only a minority shareholder in the enterprise. However, he was able to exercise de-facto control under rules which required 60% of shareholders' approval for any reform to be implemented, until the Rada passed a bill which lowered that requirement to 50% + 1 share, which de-facto and de-jure returned control of Ukrnafta to the Ukrainian government. Kolomoysky evidently decided to challenge that ruling by reportedly barricading himself inside the building and using Dnepr-1 battalion to deny access. Some of the militants were seen carrying automatic weapons and were supported by an armored truck. Most recent reports indicated Dnepr-1 was welding steel barriers in place to secure the building, and that pro-Maidan Rada Deputy and journalist Mustafa Nayyim was beaten by Dnepr-1 militants when he questioned them.


Just to make things more interesting, Kolomoysky called for recognizing DPR and LPR as the de-facto authorities in Eastern Ukraine, in an apparent bid to prevent a two-front war against both Kiev and Novorossia. At the same time, Kolomoysky called for "financial federalization" of Ukraine, under which 90% of tax revenue would never leave the regions.

"Nationally conscious" Ukrainians don't quite know what to make of all this yet--Kolomoysky was a hero to them, and here he is, turning his power to bear against the Ukrainian state.

Of course, all of this took place on Sunday. On Monday Poroshenko will have to decide what to do in response to Kolomoysky's very busy day. Let's not forget that in the Thursday showdown he was the first to blink, allowing Kolomoysky to retain control of Ukrtransnafta and only issuing a reprimand in response to his armed take-over of Ukrtransnafta. Moreover, just recently US Ambassador to Ukraine Jeffrey Pyatt lectured Kolomoysky on the unacceptability of "jungle law" approaches to political problems (funny how that was not a problem during the Maidan, eh?), a warning which Kolomoysky clearly ignored.

In the meantime, the junta is pretending nothing at all has happened. Minister of Interior Avakov insisted the folks in camouflage were part of a private security service hired by Ukrnafta, even though Ukrnafta representatives themselves were first to announce the gunmen were Dnepr-1. Incidentally, it's unlikely a private security firm would be allowed to tote Kalashnikovs.

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Moreover, if this is not Dnepr-1 or some other Kolomoysky-funded organization, why is Kolomoysky himself clearly on the scene? Last seen having the above-mentioned Mustafa Nayyem (a staunch critic of Kolomoysky and a Maidan die-hard) taken away by a car?


Will Poroshenko back down again? Will Kolomoysky? Or will there be bloodshed in Kiev? And elsewhere?
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Post  bb1 Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:51 am

This is, obviously, a Russian news agency, but look at the contrast between Crimea and the mess the West has created in Ukraine:

http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150324/1019922355.html

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Many foreign companies have already invested in the region's development, including Turkish, Israeli, Chinese, and even western European firms, according to permanent representative of the Crimean Republic to the president of Russia Georgy Muradov.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A free economic zone in Crimea, due to be launched in March, will attract new investment in the region, and businesses will be secure and profitable, permanent representative of the Crimean Republic to the president of Russia Georgy Muradov told Sputnik.

"Our president adopted the law, according to which Crimea will be a free economic zone. It gives an impulse to the business community to invest more and more resources into the development of Crimean Peninsula, and it will be very profitable business," Muradov said.

Muradov added that many foreign companies have already invested in the region's development, including Turkish, Israeli, Chinese, and even western European firms, despite the EU sanctions prohibiting them from doing business in Crimea due to Russia's alleged involvement in the Ukrainian affairs.


"We have many investors – especially from Turkey, from China, from Israel, from even West European countries – which are coming to us, independently from the sanctions. They invest through other companies and have big profits working in Crimea," Muradov said.
The official highlighted that Crimea, as part of Russia, participates in various international projects.
"There will be a big exhibition in Saudi Arabia in March. We shall take part in it. It will be a so-called 'road show'… We also plan […] contacts with different business structures and corporations of China," Muradov said.
After Crimea rejoined Russia following a March 2014 referendum, President Vladimir Putin signed a law on the establishment of a free economic zone in Crimea and the federal port city of Sevastopol.
Large investors will receive additional tax incentives, including duty-free import of goods and equipment.


Meanwhile, in Kiev, the oligarchs are squaring up for a civil war between each other, and thanks to the US/UK/NATO and EU, this is what has happened to Donetsk airport:

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What the West has done to Ukraine is unforgiveable.
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Post  bb1 Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:30 pm

The growing anarchy in Ukraine is simply not being reported in Western media, though the rest of the world knows all about it.

I will leave others to judge why Western MSM isn't telling the truth. Yet again. So, another pro-Donbass blog attempts to unravel it all:

http://thesaker.is/is-uncle-sam-tossing-kolomoiskii/

Is Uncle Sam “tossing” Kolomoiskii?
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Events in the Ukraine are taking a very serious turn: Poroshenko has declared that private “pocket” armies of governors will no longer be tolerated and he has now given Kolomoiskii 24 hours to lay down arms. Poroshenko’s chief henchmen – Arsen Avakov and the CIA’s Valentin Nalivaichenko – have indicated that Poroshenko has their full support and loyalty. In other words, the full power of the junta is now threatening to come down on Kolomoiskii’s head. Kolomoiskii, in turn, is preparing some kind of pro-Kolomoiskii “maidan” in Dnepropetrovsk for Wednesday. In order to prevent that, several death squads (“national guard battalions”) have been sent to the city.

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It sure looks like the freaks are really going to go after each other.

It will be very interesting to observe how this will play out. The US seems to be fully supporting Poroshenko as will most other countries. For the Empire, it might be a good moment to get rid of such a fantastically odious figure like Kololmoiskii.

Interestingly, Kolomoikii has recently declared in an interview that if new elections were organized in Novorussia he believed that Zakharchenko and other Novorussian officials would probably be reelected. Such overtures to the Novorussian leadership are a sign that Kolomoiskii is in a tough spot and that he is considering his options.

As for Poroshenko, he appears as bellicose as ever, making grand statements about everything and running around in battle fatigues. Whether that will be enough to impress a thug whose net worth is estimated at 1.3 billion dollars is unclear to me. And yet, I don’t see Kolomoiskii prevailing in this fight. Not only is the Empire clearly supporting Poroshenko, as key “power figures” in the junta, but even Russia has (reluctantly) accepted that, at least for the time being, Poroshenko was if not fully legitimate, then the real de-facto leader of the Nazi occupied Ukraine. So while left one on one Kolomoiskii would probably easily defeat Poroshenko, the fact that the latter has the full backing of the Empire will probably be crucial.

I would add that for the Empire to support the weaker party is normal, but not out of some sense of justice for the little guy, but simply because the stronger party does not need external support to win whereas the weaker party always does. This is the real reason why the Empire will always side with the minority, with the smaller group – it is easier to control. Siding with Poroshenko just makes the him even more dependent on US support.

So it all adds up: Kolomoiskii is a universally loathed figure, there is a very good chance that MH17 can be fully dumped on him (thereby providing the Empire with a face saving “out”), he is probably very hard to control and he is threatening the junta. If I was sitting in Langley my recommendation would be clear: send him to Muzychko.

The Saker


It has long been rumoured that triple-passport oligarch Kolomoyski was indeed behind the downing of MH17, as part of some scheme to demonise Donbass and Russia. With which the Western media merrily played along, of course.

Western media has, however, been strangely quiet about MH17 for a while; possibly even those hacks could see that the plane's cockpit was riddled with holes FROM BOTH SIDES.
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http://rt.com/news/243785-poroshenko-fires-kolomoysky-ukraine/

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree relieving Dnepropetrovsk Governor Igor Kolomoysky from his post, the president’s website said. The resignation came after a meeting between the two, amid the ongoing standoff around oil giant Ukrnafta.

According to the presidential website, Kolomoysky decided to hand in his resignation, which the president accepted.

“We need to ensure peace, stability and tranquility. Dnepropetrovsk region should remain a bastion of Ukraine in the east,” Poroshenko said while commenting on his decision. Meanwhile, Valentin Reznichenko was named acting governor of the eastern region.

The seemingly peaceful resolution came in stark contrast with statements voiced earlier by Kolomoysky’s deputy, Gennady Korban, who on Tuesday said that “Kiev is occupied by thieves, and these thieves must go and free the way for honest people” and accused Poroshenko’s government of “lying” about decentralization of power in the country and success in the so-called anti-terror operation in the east.

Earlier, media speculated on possible threats posed by Kolomoysky to Kiev after the oligarch was quoted as expressing support for decentralization reforms and talking about the possibility of separatist uprisings in Dnepropetrovsk. “I don’t want that...but anything can happen,” he told France 24 TV channel.

The conflict involving Kolomoysky, whose net worth is estimated at US$1.3 billion by Forbes, erupted after the Ukrainian parliament, Verkhovna Rada, on Thursday passed a law stipulating that the state could manage any company in which it has a majority share.

Kolomoysky’s companies own about 43 percent of Ukrnafta, the country’s biggest oil company, and the government controls just over half the shares. According to previous legislation, the state needs 60 percent ownership to exercise active control over a part-private company, which meant that Kolomoysky could treat Ukrnafta as his own property – including withholding dividends from the state and sabotaging quorums at board meetings.

After the government fired Kolomoysky’s protégé from Ukrtransnafta – an energy company in which the oligarch also has a stake – Kolomoysky occupied its office with camouflaged men on Friday, accusing the government of being “Russian saboteurs” and “corporate raiders.” He also reportedly threatened to “bring 2,000 volunteer fighters to Kiev” before being persuaded to stand down.

n Saturday, Ukrainian media reported that Kolomoysky’s Privatbank had blocked Poroshenko’s account of $50 million after the president – a major oligarch himself – scolded the ex-governor for “professional misconduct.”

Then on Sunday, fighters of the Dnepr-1 battalion funded by Kolomoysky took control of Ukrnafta’s central Kiev offices.

he Ukrainian government has given the masked men a day to lay down their weapons. They have so far refused to leave, denying there are any firearms in the building other than “sports guns.”

Meanwhile, the National Guard has denied earlier reports that two additional battalions have been dispatched to Dnepropetrovsk to diffuse “rising tension in the region.”

The head of the Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), Valentin Nalyvaychenko, demanded that Kolomoysky be prosecuted for seizing Ukrnafta.

“Government officials or official, who appears alongside armed men to make a commercial or other statements, should be held accountable,” Nalyvaychenko told Ukraine's Channel 5.


Still no sign of ANY of this being reported in western MSM. The picture of Evil Putin and the brave, Frredumbed Kiev government is still being painted for the sheep.

Personally, I think Western taxpayers should be told the truth. That the failed state into which so much money has been poured, over which we have been taken to the edge of war with a nuclear superpower, is not a 'country' in any normal sense.

Crimeans must thank God that they were saved from the chaos and bloodshed which has engulfed so much of Eastern Ukraine.

And Western Ukraine is a running sore, an economic wasteland being run into the ground by a shower of thieving oligarchs that are behaving like medieval warlords, with their private armies.

Private armies, in Europe, in the 21st century! Ukraine is now worse than any banana republic. And all because of greedy, power-hungry men in the US, EU and NATO.
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US pours petrol on the fire that is Ukraine:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-24/us-house-votes-348-48-arm-ukraine-russia-warns-lethal-aid-will-explode-whole-situati


Yesterday, in a vote that largely slid under the radar, the House of Representatives passed a resolution urging Obama to send lethal aid to Ukraine, providing offensive, not just "defensive" weapons to the Ukraine army - the same insolvent, hyperinflating Ukraine which, with a Caa3/CC credit rating, last week started preparations to issue sovereign debt with a US guarantee, in essence making it a part of the United States (something the US previously did as a favor to Egypt before the Muslim Brotherhood puppet regime was swept from power by the local army)


Sickening.

One of these days, war is going to come home to America, and God help them then, when it isn't happening thousands of miles from American shores, but in their own streets. They won't be able to watch it on TV then, or pretend it's like some video game for their entertainment.

It will, naturally, be ordinary Americans that suffer then, not the scumbags in Washington that have caused it.
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This war has left thousands of dead, tens of thousands wounded, a million displaced, and has begun to threaten the post-Cold War stability of Europe," Engel said.

The Zionist has failed to mention that the deaths and injury have been caused by the criminals the US is supporting.

And that the 'million displaced' have fled into the safety of Russia.

Or that post-war Europe was perfectly stable until Washington overthrew a democratically elected government.
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http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2015/march/23/congress-demands-war-in-ukraine/

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Congress Demands War in Ukraine!
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ust weeks after a European-brokered ceasefire greatly reduced the violence in Ukraine, the US House of Representatives today takes a big step toward re-igniting -- and expanding -- the bloody civil war.

A Resolution, "Calling on the President to provide Ukraine with military assistance to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity," stealthily made its way to the House Floor today without having been debated in the relevant House Committees and without even being given a bill number before appearing on the Floor!

Now titled H. Res. 162, the bill demands that President Obama send lethal military equipment to the US-backed government in Kiev and makes it clear that the weapons are to be used to take military action to return Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine to Kiev's rule.

Congress wants a war in Ukraine and will not settle for a ceasefire!

The real world effect of this Resolution must be made clear: The US Congress is giving Kiev the green light to begin a war with Russia, with the implicit guarantee of US backing. This is moral hazard on steroids and could well spark World War III.

The Resolution conveniently ignores that the current crisis in Ukraine was ignited by the US-backed coup which overthrew the elected government of Viktor Yanukovych. The secession of Crimea and eastern Ukraine were a reaction to the illegal coup engineered by US officials such as Victoria Nuland and Geoff Pyatt. Congress instead acts as if one morning the Russians woke up and decided to invade Crimea and eastern Ukraine.

There is no mention at all of US backing for the coup -- or even that a coup took place!


More at link, including:

The Resolution goes even further, explicitly calling for the US to support regime change in Russia itself:
Whereas the United States and its allies need a long-term strategy to expose and challenge Vladimir Putin’s corruption and repression at home and his aggression abroad;


Utterly f*cking disgusting.

The world would be a better place if there was a coup in WASHINGTON, and these corrupt, theiving, lying, scumbags were put on trial.

It's the USA that has set fire to most of the Middle East, destroyed Ukraine, and is currently trying to set fire to South America.

No wonder smaller countries are looking to Russia, Iran, China, etc for protection from America and these insane warmongers that think they have the right to overthrow other people's governments and spread death, misery and chaos.
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Speechless.....
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It's absolutely terrifying, Lily. It's based on complete lies, and rewriting history. Not even a mention of the fact that assorted warlords previously backed by the US are now also fighting with Porky's government, nothing.

The only consolation is that, given recent US form in the Middle East, Yemen, etc., all this weaponry will be stolen by/sold to the Donbass militia. Or the US puppets will just plain run away and leave it all.

This is the complete opposite of democracy. I ask again, What does Washington propose to do? Kill every single man, woman and child in Crimea and Donbass? And the other regions that have had enough of the Kiev regime?

Ukraine isn't even a real country, FFS, it's just lines on a map, drawn with no thought to ethnicity, nothing. I saw a Hungarian politician on TV a few days ago, expressing concern for the nearly 200,000 'Ukrainians' who are actually ethnic Hungarians.

If Washington imagines that Russia is just going to stand by and let them slaughter ethnic Russians - or anyone else - then they are liable to get a very rude awakening.
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Post  bb1 Wed Mar 25, 2015 2:40 pm

Astounding! The BBC has finally issued a rather sanitized version of what has been going on.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32045990

Ukraine governor Kolomoisky sacked after oil firm row

Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko has sacked Ihor Kolomoisky - the billionaire governor of the key industrial region of Dnipropetrovsk.
It comes after armed men suspected of links to Mr Kolomoisky briefly occupied the offices of a state-owned oil firm in the capital Kiev.
Mr Kolomoisky was reportedly unhappy after parliament passed legislation aimed at weakening his influence.
Correspondents say the dispute could affect the conflict in the east.
It triggered fears of a major showdown between the tycoon and the state.
Ultimatum
In a statement released early on Wednesday, Mr Poroshenko's office named Valentyn Reznichenko as the new acting governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
It also quoted the president as saying during the talks with Mr Kolomoisky that the region - a centre of heavy industry - should remain "a bastion of Ukraine in the east and protect the peace".
Mr Kolomoisky - who is estimated to be worth more than $2bn (£1.3bn) - has been widely credited with helping bring order in Dnipropetrovsk and halt the advance of pro-Russian rebels further to the east.
He is also financing a number of Ukrainian battalions fighting the separatists in the Donetsk and Luhansk region.
His dismissal comes days after armed men suspected of acting on orders from the oligarch briefly seized the headquarters of the Ukrnafta energy company and its subsidiary UkrTransNafta.
The armed men - whom Mr Kolomoisky said were from a private security firm - left the buildings after an ultimatum was issued by the central government.
Mr Kolomoisky claimed the armed men had tried to ward off an illegal takeover of Ukrnafta, in which the tycoon has a 42% stake. The state owns the rest of the oil and gas giant.

This happened after Ukraine's parliament had approved amendments to a law on state-owned companies that experts said effectively removed Mr Kolomoisky's control over Ukrnafta.



Amazing that the oh so PC and progressive BBC doesn't see anything in the least bit odd about thieving oligarchs having their own private armies in 21st century Europe.

The hypocrisy is breathtaking.
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http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150327/1020088182.html

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Doesn't Porky trust his allies or something? rofl rofl rofl rofl
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A Russian source, but the words speak for themselves:

http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150329/1020179851.html

Ukraine's Right Sector Leader Wants Donbas Residents Deported © Sputnik/ Sergei Chuzavkov
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Dmitri Yarosh, Rada MP and leader of Ukraine's Right Sector, has declared that the unruly residents of eastern Ukraine must be deported and deprived of their civil rights before a program of 'affectionate Ukrainianization' can begin.
Semyen Semenchenko on Channel 112 Ukraina's Shuster Live program
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Donbas Battalion Commander Expects Trouble in Odessa During May Holidays
In an interview for Ukrainian newspaper Obosrevatel published on Sunday, Ukrainian Right Sector leader and Rada deputy Dmitri Yarosh stated that the unruly residents of eastern Ukraine should be deported and deprived of their civil rights.

Yarosh noted that much of Donbas is populated by 'Sovoks', an insulting slang term in Ukrainian and Russian derived from the word 'Soviet'. Yarosh stated that the region "is populated by Sovoks –real Sovoks. And they should be deported. We have to deal with those who do not want to live by the rules and the laws of the state in a very harsh manner. This includes deportation, the deprivation of civil rights, and so on. Without force, it will not be possible to do anything with the region, to turn the tide so to speak."
The Right Sector leader added that the region's "unruly" residents must also be 'dealt with'. "If we get rid of the unruly ones, everything will be fine, quiet and peaceful. And then, of course, a program of affectionate Ukrainianization can begin." The MP noted that "spiritual rebirth" can begin only if authorities act in a consistent and forceful manner.




More at link.

And if the Donbass residents won't go willingly, I am sure the Azov brigade and the rest of the scum will be delighted to round them up and put them in concentration camps so they can't spoil the 'spiritual rebirth' of Europe's newest Nazi state. All thanks to the US/NATO/EU.
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Post  bb1 Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:21 pm

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-30/did-reuters-falsify-testimony-mh-17-crash-witness

Did Reuters Falsify The Testimony Of A MH-17 Crash Witness?

It sure looks like they did, as what Reuters claimed was that guy's testimony contradicted all the eye-witness reports in the immediate aftermath of the crash.

Like, the eye witnesses (who were well used to watching the sky for the warplanes of Our Gallant Neo-Nazi Allies coming to bomb them.

Who saw NO BuK, but saw and heard a fighter near the airliner - like the local woman that spoke to the BBC, whose interview was very hastily removed by the BBC because it didn't fit the story being concocted in the West.

One can only assume that Reuters, in best Western imperial fashion, assumed that the 'peasant' whose testimony they falsified wouldn't see what they'd done via the internet or local news.

Which has led to a formerly-respected news agency being caught red-handed telling lies. One has to ask why? Or rather, one doesn't, as it's glaringly obvious what the West is so desperate to cover up.
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The fact that MSM isn't playing doomed blackbox footage 20 times a day proving Russian responsibility tells you everything you need to know..


Precisely.

And do remember that not only was every US spy satellite watching that area at the time, a NATO exercise was being conducted in the Black Sea.

But strangely, no-one on the Western side saw anything.
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