Junta showboated as Christian, democratic and principled
Kurt Nimmo
The establishment media is attempting to marginalize and expel Right
Sector and Svoboda fascists from the Ukrainian junta in order to make it
palatable now that the IMF, the United States and the European Union
are ladling money and support on the nearly bankrupt country.
U.S. News & World Report, owned by billionaire and Obama speechwriter
Mortimer Zuckerman, leads the charge. It dismisses as “Russian slander”
reports highlighting the extreme nationalist political ideology
prevalent within the junta that took control of the government in
February.
Despite the junta’s well documented ugly
side, U.S. News & World Report quotes William Miller, who served as
the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine from 1993 to 1998. Following a return
from Kyiv, where he met members of the ruling junta now portraying
itself as a “transition government,” Miller painted a glowing portrait
of the State Department orchestrated Euromaidan coup.
“The Maidan is peaceful, deeply religious, iconic, symbolic, and a
place of discussion and a mixture of all kinds of people discussing the
phenomenon of the Maidan revolution,” Miller said.
Remarkably, Miller went on to portray the
principles of the junta in biblical terms. “The expectations of the
future government to carry out the principles of the Maidan – which are
direct democratic action and principled behavior – are not unlike the
principles contained in the best constitutions of the democratic world,
and the Ten Commandments,” he said.
Miller said the atmosphere in Kyiv is
deeply religious and includes the participation of Jews, Orthodox
Christians, Protestants, Muslims, and even non-believers and atheists.
This ignores the racist diatribes of Oleh Tyahnybok,
the leader of Svoboda and a member of Parliament. Tyahnybok figures
large in the junta. His role, however, is consistently downplayed by the
establishment. In 2004 Tyahnybok said a “Moscow-Jewish mafia” was
angling to takeover the country and nationalist partisans during the
Second World War “fought against the Moskali, Germans, Jews and other
scum who wanted to take away our Ukrainian state.”
Fellow Svoboda MP Igor Miroshnichenko, who physically attacked a Ukrainian television director
last month, is remembered for calling Hollywood actress Mila Kunis, who
emigrated with her family from Ukraine when she was a child, a
“zhydovka,” which translates to “dirty Jewess.”
The comments of Tyahnybok and
Miroshnichenko are obviously not biblical and certainly do not conform
to Miller’s glowing portrayal of coexistence at the highest levels of
the junta.
A large number of Ukrainians, steeped in
radical nationalism, support Svoboda and its ethnic supremacy agenda.
During the 2012 election, it received 37 seats in Parliament, making it
the fourth largest political party. After the violent coup ousting
elected leader Viktor Yanukovych, six major cabinet ministries in the
government of Arseniy Yatsenyuk went to Svoboda. Yatsenyuk, a former central banker, was handpicked by the State Department to lead the transition government.
Other Svoboda fascists hold important
positions, including Oleksandr Sych, who is deputy prime minister for
economic affairs. Serhiy Kvit was appointed Education Ministry while
Andriy Makhnyk heads up the Ecology Ministry and Ihor Shvaiko runs the
Agriculture Ministry. In early March, Svoboda member Oleh Makhnitsky was
named prosecutor-general of Ukraine.
Andriy Parubiy, the cofounder of Svoboda,
was named Secretary of the Security and National Defense Committee,
which supervises the defense ministry and the armed forces. “The Parubiy
appointment to such an important post should, alone, be cause for
international outrage. He led the masked Right Sector thugs who battled
riot police in the Independence Maidan in Kiev,” Greg Rose wrote last month.
Right Sector leader Dmytro Yarosh was
appointed Parubiy’s deputy. Yarosh has announced he will run for
president. Right Sector is even more radical and nationalistic than
Svoboda and espouses an ideology some characterize as neo-Nazi. It
recently absorbed the Ukrainian People’s Self-Defense, a paramilitary
force, and Trizub, known as the ultra-nationalistic Stepan Bandera
All-Ukrainian Organization. Bandera headed up one of the factions of the
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, a fascist movement advocating
the supremacy of ethnic Ukrainians and the forced removal of
non-Ukrainians.
Prior to the Western media blitz designed
to sanitize the junta, efforts were made to marginalize Right Sector
and prevent the ultra-nationalist contagion from spoiling the coup
government’s stage managed image. Following the murder of Oleksandr Muzychko,
aka Sashko Biliy, Right Sector’s second in command, and an angry
demonstration outside Parliament in response to the assassination by
more than a thousand Right Sector members, the junta has demanded the
group disarm pronto.
On Monday, riot cops surrounded the Dnipro Hotel in Kyiv,
where Right Sector has its headquarters, after a gunfight in the
capital. The government demanded members disarm and evacuate the
building. The junta used the incident to call for the “immediate
disarming of illegally armed groups in Ukraine,” including pro-Russian
paramilitaries in the east of the country.
Junta officials are attempting to use weapons confiscated at the hotel to link Right Sector to other crimes and portray the group instrumental in the success of the coup as a danger.
A Night of the Long Knives
scenario is crucial to effectively installing a regime in Ukraine
amenable to the globalist agenda. The United States is working to
reinstall the kleptocratic party of the convicted criminal Yulia
Tymoshenko, Batkivshchyna or the All-Ukrainian Union Fatherland, put in
power by the Orange Revolution, a coup staged by USAID and the usual color revolution suspects, including the billionaire George Soros.
In order to effectively do this and showboat the junta as Christian and
democratic, the darker elements, those necessarily required to topple
the previous kleptocrat Yanukovych, must be purged and rendered outlaw
criminals as they were considered prior to the coup.
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