A.P. Richelieu
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The Nazis got like, ... 2% of the vote...This photo is more clear. Pay attention on small Ukrainian flag on the pocket.
Read this article about fascism in Ukraine.
https://steigan.no/2017/05/12/ukraina-mot-apen-fascisme/
Soviet government deported Crimean Tatars because they supported nazi occupants. Lately Soviet and Russian government recognized deportation as illegal, the Tatars returned to the Crimea. Similarly, for example, during the Second World War, US authorities deported the indigenous population of Alaska.
"Ukraine is seeking membership in EU, simply because doing so will be beneficiary to Ukraine"Ukraine is in economic association with the EU for 2 or 3 years, and we are seeing a collapse. The Baltic countries have been in the EU for many years, and their economy is in a bad state.
The Baltics outgrew every other of the Eastern States in EU since they joined.
http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/events/2015/20150616_vilnius/paper_baltic_states_en.pdf
While they had a major dip in 2009, they are in better position than Russia.
Oops, I completly messed up here, I admit my grave error. I was using my cellphone to post these comments and I initially didn't see it (terrible excuse, I know) I also ignorantly assumed you were talking about the Russian isigna beign the owl and not the Ukrainian one. Still doesn't mean I am a messed person, however
That beign said, I never meant to say the hawk always is a Nazi sign (or the owl). It depends in what context you use either (or any) sign.
Even though an owl is used, I think this is an obvious and cynical attemp to really anger the Russians, first of the birds have a similair position (the bird standing above the sword/swastika). You honestly don't see the similarities? Second the Ukrainian insignia has a sword aimed at Russia. How is this not hostile?
other than this beign a hawk, I don't see similarities
I know, I have never claimed that the referendum is legitimate, I think I said that earlier. Announcing a voting a week later is cynical to me too.
However, there was no real debate in the coup against Yanukovich either, it was forced by popular uprise, but the coup was recognized without much problems. There were popular uprises too in Crimea in response to the coup, the initial declaration of independence and the subsequent annexation were not recognized, I can't help but think this is a double standard.
Well apparently there were international observers and they didn't report any irregularities.
You are aware that of the "International Observers", most, if not all were from
Pro Russian parties in the West.
https://www.occrp.org/en/laundromat/profiles/european-center-for-geopolitical-analysis
There were also people from FPÖ. An Austrian party with Nazi links.
Normal observers deemed this illegal, and did not participate.