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Ukrainian anarchist dispels myths surrounding Euromaidan protests

Discussion in 'General political debates' started by Bakica, Jan 21, 2014.

  1. Bakica

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    A Ukranian anarchist trying to explain current situation in Ukraine, a country which needs to pick sides between EU and Russian Empire.
     

  2. IronBENGA

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    Massive crisis in Europe, far-right groups on the rise, growing polarization and tension between anarchists and fascists on the streets... Shit looks like 1930 is back
     
  3. Kobac

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    Yeah Ukranian people are in deep shit...no mather what they are in big problems.
    People are pro-europe and government for Russian solution, but in my opinion neither EU or Russia will solve their problems.
    You are right about that Benga...
    Greece - Golden Dawn(far right)
    Austria - Freedom Party of Austria
    Hungary - Jobbik(far right)
    France - National Front(Front National)
    Russia - Liberal Democratic Party of Russia(LDPR, far right)
    Ukrain - Svoboda
    Bulgaria - Attack(Ataka)
    Turkey - Nationalist Movement Party(Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi - MHP)
    Swiss - Swiss People's Party
    Serbia - SNS(Serbian Progressive Party)
    Macedonia - VMRO-DPMNE( Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity)
    and also far-right parties are on rise in Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Latvia
     
  4. IronBENGA

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    Hell yeah man, and the best thing is that all these countries have seen focuses of libertarian resistance like nothing else seen in the last 10 years. Turkey, Germany, France, Spain, Greece... Even Brazil, where the right-wing, neoliberal religious zealots are used to anal-rape the population using sand as lube, the libertarian movements and the Black Block became forces to be feared here almost to national level. There is still hope for mankind and for some nasty (n the good sense of the word) battles on the streets with these fascist fucks.

    Nice of you remembering me. Search for the FLOCK OF THE GREEN CHICKENS. Cute name huh? In 1934, a march called by the fascist patriots of the Brazillian Integralist Action (or Ação Integralista in portuguese) was thwarted in great style by the United Antifascist Front, composed by industrial workers of socialist, troskist, comunist and (mainly) anarchist orientation. The Antifas waited for the children and women part of the march pass and then launched a complete surprise attack with revolvers and machine guns. Scared as all hell and losing, the fascists threy their green shirts (used like the italian fascist's Black Shirts) so they woudnt be recognized an ran away like chickens
     
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  6. IronBENGA

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    Analysing the whole scene now, its far more complex. More than a half of Ukraine have reasons not to trust Russia and Putin, due to the cultural hatred grown out of decades of USSR and the middle-class got mad as fuck when the president signaled a deal with Russia. Okay, they have the right to go to the streets as anybody else, but the right-wing makes the opposition block against the President, so they saw an opportunity. The fucking fascists - using the hate against the president and they position of direct oposition - took the lead of the enraged middle-class protests and all hell broke loose. And the President was dumb enough to try and settle this with authoritarian measures like the anti-protest laws, which gave more ammo to the fascists and increased their cred with the middle-class even more.

    It is easy for a fascist to conceal their true ways when its convenient and, due to the beautiful images of resistance and "fight against the system" we see on TV, no one is paying attention to the fact that the main opposition party in Ukraine is a far-right movement.

    My fear is that this opens up a way for the fascists to rise to power legally and with the people's given legitimacy. Like Adolf Hitler did
     
  7. Bakica

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    I didn't know that Klitschkos UDAR was in coalition with Svoboda. What a shame. Well, throughout history, we saw fascism rising in very poor and unstable countries and that's exactly what is happening in Ukraine ( 10% unemployment rate, leading Russian party, organized far-right parties ). It is sad that many people from outside of the country think that Ukrainians have the right to be angry ( which they absolutely do ), but they are just trying to justify fascism which will inevitably lead to rise of the far-right parties in other countries. I'm not sure that antifascist action can influence the whole movement in Ukraine, which is scary when you think about it. Former-USSR countries went from communism to radical fascism in 20 years.
     
  8. IronBENGA

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    There is some hope. The media is finally starting to see the iminent threat of a far-right party rising to power in Ukraine with the people's blessing. This text below is from ITAR-TASS, published yesterday by the ZumaWIRE service.

     
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    I've been warning of this for years, the ex-communist countries are the most susceptible to fascism because of the hatred infused in the people to the communist state. To all you fucking morons that swore that a fascist state could never happen again....now what do you have to say?
     
  10. blackchat

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    An image says it all:
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    A very in-depth article on the Neonazi face of that movement: http://revolution-news.com/ukrainian-eu ... ical-coup/

    Sorry there's too much stuff in there... so not worth posting it here. With the exception of...

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    Yeah... it's John McCain, meeting with the leaders of the fascist opposition last month. But foreign powers have been supporting the fascist for a while in the country.
     
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    Apparently:
     
  12. Bakica

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    Enemy of my enemy is not my friend. Whether it's fascist uprising or not, we can't deny the fact that there is ( mentioned above ) a great number of far-right parties in Europe which are getting more and more popular ( Svoboda : 10.5%, 4th party )
     
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    and if you look at my earlier comment, Svoboda are also allied with the more popular fascist opposition party.
     
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    Sergey Kirichuk, a member of the group Borotba on 'autonomous nationalist' ( around 500 nationalist that separated from Svoboda, mainly football hooligans ).

    More fascism...
    The situation is not easy, Ukraine is being occupied by fascists !
     
  15. IronBENGA

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    And i just heard the Ukranian PM resigned. Its official, the fascists won.
     
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    It looks like shit has hit the fan!Now the vultures are coming for the rest.
     
  18. Bakica

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    Is there any antifascist resistance at all ?
     
  19. anarchoskin69

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    From what I hear the Left in the Ukraine is passive. So probably not.
     
  20. IronBENGA

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    Ukranian AWU (Autonomous Workers Union)'s take on this:

    http://avtonomia.net/2014/02/19/zayavle ... e/#english

    Statement about the situation in Ukraine from AWU (Autonomous Workers Union).

    Civil war began in Ukraine yesterday. A less than peaceful demonstration clashed with state defense forces and divisions formed by the adherents of the current government near the Vekhovna Rada (Parliament). On February 18, police, together with the paramilitaries, arranged a bloodbath in the governmental quarters during which numerous demonstrators were killed. Butchers from the special divisions finished off arrestees. Deputies of the ruling Party of Regions and their bourgeois lackeys from the “Communist” Party of Ukraine fled from the Parliament through an underground tunnel. The vote for constitutional amendments, intended to limit presidential power, did not take place after all. After their defeat in the governmental quarters, demonstrators retreated to the Maidan. At 6 P.M., the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Internal Security Bureau (SBU) declared an ultimatum to the protesters, demanding their dispersal. At 8:00 P.M., special police forces and paramilitaries, equipped with water cannons and armored vehicles, began their raid on the barricades. Police, the special divisions of SBU, as well as pro-governmental troopers made use of their firearms. However, the protesters managed to burn down one of the armored police vehicles, and it turned out that governmental forces were not the only ones in possession of guns. According to the data released by the police (on February, 19, 4 p.m.), 24 people were killed: 14 protesters and 10 policemen. Thirty-one policemen received gunshot wounds. Even if their estimate of losses on the side of the police is accurate, the number of victims among the protesters was definitely diminished. Maidan’s medics cite at least 30 killed.

    One gets an impression that President Yanukovich was certain that by morning the resistance would be crushed, and so arranged for the Opposition leaders to meet with him at 11 A.M. on February, 19. As the negotiations did not take place, we can conclude that the government’s plan had failed. During the unsuccessful operation to clear off the Maidan, the citizens of several western regions occupied administrative buildings and chased away the police. At the moment the police, as an institution, do not exist in L’viv. According to the SBU, protesters have captured 1500 firearms. In less than 24 hours, the central government lost control over a section of the country. Right now, the only solution may be the stepping down of the President, however, that would mean that he, his family, and their multiple acolytes and dependents, which form a rather large group in the ruling government, would lose their source of profit. It is likely that they will not accept this.

    In the event of Yanukovich’s victory, he will become a ruler for life, and the rest will be doomed to a life in which they face poverty, corruption, and the abolition of their rights and freedoms. Rebellious regions are now experiencing massive restorations of “the constitutional order.” It is not improbable that the suppression of such “terroristic groups” in Galicia will have the character of ethnic cleansing. Mad Orthodox radicals from the Party of Regions have, for a long time, seen the conservative Greco-Catholics as the aids of “Eurosodom.” Such an “antiterrorist” operation would be carried out with the assistance of the army, as the Minister of Defense, Lebedev, has already announced.

    Today, Ukraine experiences a tragedy, but the real horror will start when the government breaks down the opposition and “stabilizes” the situation. Signs of the preparation of a mass-cleansing operation became noticeable as far back as early February, when criminal cases were opened against the Maidan self-defense divisions as illegal military formations. According to Article 260 of the Criminal Codex, members of such divisions may face imprisonment for 2 to 15 years. This means that the government was planning to put more than 10 thousand citizens behind bars. In the regions, as well as in the capital, special “death divisions” are acting as a supplement to the usual police forces. For example, responsibility for burning alive a Maidan activist from Zaporozhye was claimed by such a “death division,” calling itself “Sebastopol Ghosts.” They announced that they are ready to subject Maidan participants in the East to similar treatment.

    In the event of the Opposition’s victory life would be far from perfect as well. Although fascists form the minority of the protesters, they are quite active and are not the sharpest tools in the shed. A few days of truce in mid-February lead to conflicts between the rightist groups, resulting in several pointless and violent confrontations, as well as attacks on ideological ‘heretics.’ Besides the fascists, old and experienced Oppositionists will also attempt to seize power. Many of them already have some experience with working in government and they are no strangers to corruption, favoritism, and the use of budget funds for personal purposes.

    The “concessions” that the Opposition is demanding in Parliament right now are pitiful. Even the Constitution of 2004, that they are trying to restore, gives too much power to the President (control over the riot police and special forces is one example), and the proportional electoral system, with closed listings, hands parliament over to the control of a group of dictator-like leaders, who can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Together with the President they will rule without obstructions.

    Their second demand – the appointment of a Cabinet of Ministers composed of Opposition leaders – is altogether shameful. Are people risking their health, freedom, and life for the sake of someone becoming a prime-minister, and someone-else getting an opportunity to control the flow of corrupt-money? This is the logical outcome of preferring pathos-ridden conversations on “the nation,” and focusing on vertical structures tied to the same hated politicians, instead of developing ground-up organizations around financial and material interests. This is the main lesson that Maidan is yet to learn.
    However, we will be able to apply this lesson in practice only if the current government loses the battle.

    The Opposition inside and outside of the Parliament is broken into multiple hostile and competing factions. If it wins, the ensuing regime will be unstable and lacking in coherency. It will be as bourgeois and repressive as was the Party of Regions before their first show of force against the protesters in November.

    The guilt for the spilled blood is partially on the EU which gladly receives money from the corrupt scumbags in Ukraine, Russia, and several African countries, while diligently neglecting to check the source of such “investments.” It is only after seeing the dead bodies of the victims of such “investors,” that it gets so very sentimental and full of humanitarian pathos.

    This is not our war, but the victory of the government will mean the defeat of the workers. The victory of the Opposition also does not promise anything good. We cannot call the proletariat to sacrifice themselves for the sake of the Opposition and its interests. We think that the extent of participation in this conflict is a matter of personal choice. However, we encourage all to avoid being drafted to serve in the internal military forces controlled by Yanukovich, and to sabotage by all means available the actions of the government.

    No gods, no masters, no nations, no borders!

    Kiev organization AWU (Autonomous Workers Union).
     
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