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Despite Concerns about Governance, Ukrainians Want to Remain One Country
Many Leery of Russian Influence, as Putin Gets Boost at Home
The clear majority in Eastern Ukraine wish to remain in Ukraine! But of course, in some areas these people are scared, with pro-Russian gunmen claiming that only Russia, or independence, or something like that be acceptable. I’ve read stories on the Ukrainian press about how gunmen in Donetsk showed up armed at factories to force the workers to vote in yesterday’s faux referendum. Of course people were allowed to vote as many times as they wished and tens of thousands of ballots had been conveniently marked “yes” the Day Before the Referendum when people were supposed to vote.
kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/100000-yes-ballots-for-referendum-intercepted-2-347222.html
And as for the violence, let’s be clear, even after the Maidan, southern and eastern Ukraine were peaceful for weeks apart from a couple of thousand people with hammer and sickle flags guarding statues of Lenin in places like Donetsk and Kharkiv. This ALL changed after Putin had annexed Crimea, after which he moved on to destabilize eastern Ukraine which up until then, even during the Crimean invasion, was relatively quiet. Putin immediately sent hundreds of hired thugs by bus and trains, dubbed “Russian tourists”, into the major cities of eastern Ukraine and Odessa to vandalize Ukrainian government buildings and police stations, tear down the Ukrainian flags, use violence to take over these buildings using armed ‘little green men’ if necessary and have people scream “Russia! Russia” and “Putin save us” - shouts that had never really been heard in Eastern Ukraine at all up until Putin started his troublemaking; all this was done to follow the Crimean model. To make Ukraine ungovernable and to have Russian media, (no Ukrainian media allowed because it’s free), beamed non-stop into Eastern Ukraine saying Kyiv was ruled by a fascist junta, when Putin himself comes much closer to the definition of a fascist tyrant than do Ukraine’s current leaders Yatseniuk or Turchynov.
And all this as reliable Ukrainian and American sources note Russian GRU and spetsnaz activity in these areas against Ukraine’s Ministry of the Interior and Army.
Putin himself, not Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yatseniuk, chose to use violence to completely destabilize what up until that time had been peace in eastern Ukraine’s cities. He bears the ultimate responsibility for all the unnecessary violence since he decided to run the Crimean scenario in Donetsk and Luhansk with thugs, the FSB, and a complete propaganda bombardment to instill fear and panic.
If some province or republic of Putin’s Russia decided to secede and vote on seceding from Moscow, you can be quite sure Putin by now would have flattened all opposition by any means necessary, including violence. Separatism is a crime in Russia. In Ukraine, all the major Churches, including the Orthodox Church subject to Moscow’s Orthodox Patriarch, have come dead-set 100% against any separatism - all of them are against what Putin is doing and separatism. Ask Putin if he cares what Ukraine’s church leaders think.
Many Leery of Russian Influence, as Putin Gets Boost at Home
A clear majority of Ukrainians agree that their country should remain a single, unified state, according to a pair of new surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center in Ukraine and Russia – after Crimea’s annexation by Russia, but prior to recent violence in Odessa and other cities. The survey in Ukraine also finds a clearly negative reaction to the role Russia is playing in the country. By contrast, the poll in Russia reveals a public that firmly backs Vladimir Putin and Crimea’s secession from Ukraine.
pewglobal.org/2014/05/08/despite-concerns-about-governance-ukrainians-want-to-remain-one-country/Among Ukrainians, 77% say Ukraine should remain united, compared with 14% who think regions should be permitted to secede if they so desire. In Ukraine’s west, which includes the central region around Kyiv (Kiev), as well as portions of the country that border Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, more than nine-in-ten (93%) think their nation should remain unified. A smaller majority (70%) in the country’s east – which includes areas along the Black Sea and the border with Russia – also prefer unity.
The clear majority in Eastern Ukraine wish to remain in Ukraine! But of course, in some areas these people are scared, with pro-Russian gunmen claiming that only Russia, or independence, or something like that be acceptable. I’ve read stories on the Ukrainian press about how gunmen in Donetsk showed up armed at factories to force the workers to vote in yesterday’s faux referendum. Of course people were allowed to vote as many times as they wished and tens of thousands of ballots had been conveniently marked “yes” the Day Before the Referendum when people were supposed to vote.
kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/100000-yes-ballots-for-referendum-intercepted-2-347222.html
And as for the violence, let’s be clear, even after the Maidan, southern and eastern Ukraine were peaceful for weeks apart from a couple of thousand people with hammer and sickle flags guarding statues of Lenin in places like Donetsk and Kharkiv. This ALL changed after Putin had annexed Crimea, after which he moved on to destabilize eastern Ukraine which up until then, even during the Crimean invasion, was relatively quiet. Putin immediately sent hundreds of hired thugs by bus and trains, dubbed “Russian tourists”, into the major cities of eastern Ukraine and Odessa to vandalize Ukrainian government buildings and police stations, tear down the Ukrainian flags, use violence to take over these buildings using armed ‘little green men’ if necessary and have people scream “Russia! Russia” and “Putin save us” - shouts that had never really been heard in Eastern Ukraine at all up until Putin started his troublemaking; all this was done to follow the Crimean model. To make Ukraine ungovernable and to have Russian media, (no Ukrainian media allowed because it’s free), beamed non-stop into Eastern Ukraine saying Kyiv was ruled by a fascist junta, when Putin himself comes much closer to the definition of a fascist tyrant than do Ukraine’s current leaders Yatseniuk or Turchynov.
And all this as reliable Ukrainian and American sources note Russian GRU and spetsnaz activity in these areas against Ukraine’s Ministry of the Interior and Army.
Putin himself, not Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yatseniuk, chose to use violence to completely destabilize what up until that time had been peace in eastern Ukraine’s cities. He bears the ultimate responsibility for all the unnecessary violence since he decided to run the Crimean scenario in Donetsk and Luhansk with thugs, the FSB, and a complete propaganda bombardment to instill fear and panic.
If some province or republic of Putin’s Russia decided to secede and vote on seceding from Moscow, you can be quite sure Putin by now would have flattened all opposition by any means necessary, including violence. Separatism is a crime in Russia. In Ukraine, all the major Churches, including the Orthodox Church subject to Moscow’s Orthodox Patriarch, have come dead-set 100% against any separatism - all of them are against what Putin is doing and separatism. Ask Putin if he cares what Ukraine’s church leaders think.