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newthinking

(3,982 posts)
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 04:08 PM Aug 2014

Ukraine crisis: the neo-Nazi brigade fighting pro-Russian separatists

Ukraine crisis: the neo-Nazi brigade fighting pro-Russian separatists
The Telegraph
By Tom Parfitt, Urzuf

Kiev throws paramilitaries – some openly neo-Nazi - into the front of the battle with rebels



The fighters of the Azov battalion lined up in single file to say farewell to their fallen comrade. His pallid corpse lay under the sun in an open casket trimmed with blue velvet.

Some of the men placed carnations by the body, others roses. Many struck their chests with a closed fist before touching their dead friend’s arm. One fighter had an SS tattoo on his neck.

Sergiy Grek, 22, lost a leg and died from massive blood loss after a radio-controlled anti-tank mine exploded near to him.

As Ukraine’s armed forces tighten the noose around pro-Russian separatists in the east of the country, the western-backed government in Kiev is throwing militia groups – some openly neo-Nazi - into the front of the battle.

The Azov battalion has the most chilling reputation of all. Last week, it came to the fore as it mounted a bold attack on the rebel redoubt of Donetsk, striking deep into the suburbs of a city under siege.


[font size=3]“Personally, I’m a Nazi,” said “Phantom”, a 23-year-old former lawyer at the ceremony wearing camouflage and holding a Kalashnikov. “I don’t hate any other nationalities but I believe each nation should have its own country.” He added: “We have one idea: to liberate our land from terrorists.”[/font]



The Azov battalion uses the neo-Nazi Wolfsangel (Wolf''s Hook) symbol on its banner (Tom Parfitt)
Full story here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/11025137/Ukraine-crisis-the-neo-Nazi-brigade-fighting-pro-Russian-separatists.html

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Ukraine crisis: the neo-Nazi brigade fighting pro-Russian separatists (Original Post) newthinking Aug 2014 OP
ok rus084 Aug 2014 #1
Western media has it's bias. Which is why this story/admission is important newthinking Aug 2014 #2
 

rus084

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1. ok
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 04:59 PM
Aug 2014

i know , this is his words .
But why he named all peoples in the Donbass "terrorists" ? I can agree what they are separatists . but terrorists ?
They lived there everytime !
Before Ukrainian independence , before USSR , in time of great tsars (russian monarhy , if you dont know)

newthinking

(3,982 posts)
2. Western media has it's bias. Which is why this story/admission is important
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 05:17 PM
Aug 2014

For how many months did the narrative try to squash the truth that neo-nazi's were significantly in places of power in the new administration?

The fact that it has become so visible and the press can no longer contain (or maintain ignorance?) is significant.

What Kyiv has been doing to it's own citizens has been so horriffic that it has cause very closed minds to open. Though don't expect them to completely change overnight. Our old cold war propaganda was very powerful and still exists in our culture.

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