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In reply to the discussion: I really can't believe some of what I've been reading here today. [View all]PosterChild
(1,307 posts)...democracy in a region that has historically been under the thumb of a foreign totalitarian power is not "aiding and abetting" the over through of a democratically elected government.
Civil and political rights are at the core of democracy, and supporting and encouraging a people to exercise their civil liberties is strengthening and encouraging democracy. Russian's endemic domestic violations of civil rights show them to be a regressive, reactionary and tyrannical influence that does not have democratic credibility or legitimacy - but only force.
Vitaly Churkin, Russia's UN ambassador, observes that problems began only after steps toward membership in the EU were postponed. "Why did this problem have to result in street demonstrations? Why were the demonstrations encouraged by people from the EU?"
Why? Because of "... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances" Someone must have mentioned that to them. Listen up, Churkin - that's democracy, mother fucker!
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