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In reply to the discussion: Ukraine guardsmen open fire on crowd [View all]The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)19. An Interesting Article At Your Link, Sir
http://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-ukraine-separatist-referendum-20140511-story.html#page=1
Galvanized by fear and propaganda, residents of eastern Ukraine voted Sunday in a widely condemned and unmonitored referendum on independence that is expected to be declared an overwhelming victory by its separatist organizers.
Ukraines central government in Kiev denounced the balloting in the self-proclaimed People's Republic of Donetsk as illegal, noting that territorial changes can be put to a vote only on a nationwide basis.
U.S. and European leaders warned the Kremlin and the pro-Russia militants occupying government headquarters in the eastern Ukraine region that they were enflaming already dangerously volatile passions in the deeply divided area long dominated by Moscow.
The single referendum question was simple in its wording but vague in its intent: Do you support the act of independence for the Peoples Republic of Donetsk?
Galvanized by fear and propaganda, residents of eastern Ukraine voted Sunday in a widely condemned and unmonitored referendum on independence that is expected to be declared an overwhelming victory by its separatist organizers.
Ukraines central government in Kiev denounced the balloting in the self-proclaimed People's Republic of Donetsk as illegal, noting that territorial changes can be put to a vote only on a nationwide basis.
U.S. and European leaders warned the Kremlin and the pro-Russia militants occupying government headquarters in the eastern Ukraine region that they were enflaming already dangerously volatile passions in the deeply divided area long dominated by Moscow.
The single referendum question was simple in its wording but vague in its intent: Do you support the act of independence for the Peoples Republic of Donetsk?
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Were the Russian people (and those of the rest of the USSR) able to remove Stalin?
karynnj
May 2014
#20
They are not going to be convinced. Keyboard coldwarriors long for "better times"
newthinking
May 2014
#36
Whatever "MR Sir" - I have confidence in the liberals here who will also likely do their own
newthinking
May 2014
#43
They are unarmed unlike the junta in Kiev mercenaries, the commission fears for its lives...see post
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#13
You have it wrong DH, people here do not support this ballot. The are against the provocative
newthinking
May 2014
#34
The President fled to avoid further conflict, he is a hero for doing so...and my answer is no, I do
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#41
They wear head coverning because if they don't right sector thugs will go after thier families.
newthinking
May 2014
#38
Maybe the American mercenaries the Kiev regime recently hired after the military and police refused
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#12
I think they are paid. Or retired keyboard warriors. It is literally only a few that keep
newthinking
May 2014
#35
Bring on the freedom vodka I need something to wash down my Freedom Fries
Obnoxious_One
May 2014
#46
RT likes the freedom fries guy, he is on Russia's side and questions Nazi ties to Kiev
jakeXT
May 2014
#61
This video documents the war crimes of the Kiev government the most clearly yet.
Obnoxious_One
May 2014
#53