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Russian diplomacy and Russian propoganda - shape battlefield

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:34 am
by Reality Check
Lead paragraphs in U.S. News & World Reports article wrote:
The Ukrainian parliament reportedly is considering a bill that would allow security forces to arrest and detain local citizens for up to 30 days without formal charges or court approval, a Russian politician claimed Monday, citing the measure as just one indication that the political upheaval in Ukraine is descending into Nazi-era “Gestapo times.”

The entire country is populated by armed militants in balaclavas ( ski-masks ),” said Sergei Zheleznyak, the vice speaker of the Russian parliament’s lower house, in a teleconference Monday from Moscow. “Their names are unknown … they’re outlaws and they don’t comply with the laws.

“A majority of Ukrainians today are hostages of that situation because they are afraid of those bandits who are next to their doors,” said Zheleznyak, speaking through a translator. Any solution must come democratically, he said, but “any diplomatic procedure is not possible when only one person is having his word and convictions and on the other hand, the other guy has an assault rifle.”

Zheleznyak’s claims align with Russian rhetoric criticizing the political upheaval in Ukraine in recent months. Populist protesters rallied in central Kiev in late 2013 demanding the resignation of then-President Viktor Yanukovych.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/201 ... src=usn_tw
CNN wrote:Kerry said Russia and the United States agreed to work with Ukraine on several issues: the rights of national minorities; language rights; the demobilization and disarmament of provocateurs; a constitutional reform process; and free and fair elections monitored by the international community.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/30/world/eur ... ne-crisis/