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Dangermousecatdog
Profile Joined December 2010
United Kingdom7084 Posts
February 22 2014 16:50 GMT
#1141
Yeah, concerning the emotional and historical associations the words "Hitler" and "Nazi", shouldn't be used as analogies here. Then again, people like Zeo and Yanukovych have been using those exact same words for their analogies, but none of us need to swoop to their level.
hunts
Profile Joined September 2010
United States2113 Posts
February 22 2014 16:50 GMT
#1142
On February 23 2014 01:31 cSc.Dav1oN wrote:
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On February 23 2014 01:25 hunts wrote:
I'm glad at least things are slowly going in the right direction. I was born in ukraine and lived in dnepropitrovsk until I was 8, when we moved to america, makes me very sad that it seems since then things have only been going downhill for ukraine. Unfortunately I also can't help with translating news as I forgot how to read/write russian a long time ago.


Luckily there are few users on TL that knows russian/ukraininan/english


I can speak it fine, but can't read/write, and when/where I was growing up russian was the only language being used as far as I know, the only people I heard speak ukranian were the elderly. I heard though that Ukranian is being used more now, is that true?
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mahrgell
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Germany3943 Posts
February 22 2014 16:54 GMT
#1143
On February 23 2014 01:42 Cheerio wrote:
Well that's the problem with revolutions, they are against the law, but that doesn't mean they are undemocratic.

Another problem with revolutions: They rarely respect territorial integrity.


Dav1oN
Profile Joined January 2012
Ukraine3164 Posts
February 22 2014 16:56 GMT
#1144
On February 23 2014 01:50 hunts wrote:
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On February 23 2014 01:31 cSc.Dav1oN wrote:
On February 23 2014 01:25 hunts wrote:
I'm glad at least things are slowly going in the right direction. I was born in ukraine and lived in dnepropitrovsk until I was 8, when we moved to america, makes me very sad that it seems since then things have only been going downhill for ukraine. Unfortunately I also can't help with translating news as I forgot how to read/write russian a long time ago.


Luckily there are few users on TL that knows russian/ukraininan/english


I can speak it fine, but can't read/write, and when/where I was growing up russian was the only language being used as far as I know, the only people I heard speak ukranian were the elderly. I heard though that Ukranian is being used more now, is that true?


Depends of region and size of town/city, although 99% of population understand russian/ukrainian pretty easily and it doesn't matter personally for me what language to use, i'm fine with both. But ukrainian is in use more oftenly on west, and russian on east. Russian-Ukrainian-Belarus languages are pretty similar, Polish is also very well understanable if u knows ukrainian aswell
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Sent.
Profile Joined June 2012
Poland9266 Posts
February 22 2014 17:03 GMT
#1145
I don't understand what's going on now. Removing Yanukovich sounds like a big "fuck you" to EU, Russia and Eastern Ukraine. They had an agreement and just had to wait, Yanukovich wasn't strong enough to ignore the deal. It's an unnecessary escalation of the conflict. Polish foregin minister Radosław Sikorski warned protesters on Friday ( http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-02-21/polish-minister-tells-protest-leader-you-will-all-be-dead/ ) and I'm convinced that EU is not happy with current events.
Obviously Poland still supports the opposition but Ukrainians are making it really hard. Polish diplomacy is confused and tries to salvage the situation but I don't know if it's even possible now. Sikorski tweeted 2 hours ago that Yanukovich has 24 hours to approve the restoration of Constitution from 2004. I don't belive it will happen.
I'm very disappointed with Ukrainian opposition. I hope they won't drag their country into civil war or "friendly" help from Russia.
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Nyxisto
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany6287 Posts
February 22 2014 17:10 GMT
#1146
On February 23 2014 02:03 Sent. wrote:
[..] and I'm convinced that EU is not happy with current events.[..]

I don't know what you're talking about. The EU actually is really happy with how it turned out, and the current deal was primarily negotiated with the help of the French, Polish and German foreign ministers. Yanukovych is on the run, the bloodshed has stopped, and the people have a very good chance of getting a better leader now.
Sent.
Profile Joined June 2012
Poland9266 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-22 17:30:50
February 22 2014 17:12 GMT
#1147
On February 23 2014 02:10 Nyxisto wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 23 2014 02:03 Sent. wrote:
[..] and I'm convinced that EU is not happy with current events.[..]

I don't know what you're talking about. The EU actually is really happy with how it turned out, and the current deal was primarily negotiated with the help of the French, Polish and German foreign ministers. Yanukovych is on the run, the bloodshed has stopped, and the people have a very good chance of getting a better leader now.


Was removing Yanukovich part of that deal? Russian foreign ministry says it wasn't.
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Derez
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Netherlands6068 Posts
February 22 2014 17:19 GMT
#1148
Can only hope that the ukrainians actually elect someone better and not revert to tymoshenko who's corrupt as hell too..
Roman666
Profile Joined April 2012
Poland1440 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-22 17:33:16
February 22 2014 17:32 GMT
#1149
On February 23 2014 02:12 Sent. wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 23 2014 02:10 Nyxisto wrote:
On February 23 2014 02:03 Sent. wrote:
[..] and I'm convinced that EU is not happy with current events.[..]

I don't know what you're talking about. The EU actually is really happy with how it turned out, and the current deal was primarily negotiated with the help of the French, Polish and German foreign ministers. Yanukovych is on the run, the bloodshed has stopped, and the people have a very good chance of getting a better leader now.


Was removing Yanukovich part of that deal? Russian foreign ministry says it wasn't.

Well it was not, at least not on that short notice. However our FM was always saying that it is up to Ukraine to reform itself. If this is the way they want to go, it is their business.

EDIT: Also Russian envoy did not sign the agreement as a witness, so what kind of credibility Russia has now, picking on the agreement which it did not sign?
radiatoren
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Denmark1907 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-22 17:45:20
February 22 2014 17:34 GMT
#1150
On February 23 2014 02:19 Derez wrote:
Can only hope that the ukrainians actually elect someone better and not revert to tymoshenko who's corrupt as hell too..

Who do you propose?
Tyahnybok is obviously too extreme. Klitschko has lived for too long in Germany to be that relevant (law says 10 years of residence in Ukraine to qualify, but Vitaly has been living a lot of the time in Germany). Yushenko is the last real candidate and he is very dirty too. Dismissing judges in the constitutional court to avoid having a law rejected and firing governors for supporting Tymochenko + he supported Yanukovych in that election.

Edit: Forgot Yatsenyuk.
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MyrMindservant
Profile Joined October 2013
695 Posts
February 22 2014 17:40 GMT
#1151
On February 23 2014 02:34 radiatoren wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 23 2014 02:19 Derez wrote:
Can only hope that the ukrainians actually elect someone better and not revert to tymoshenko who's corrupt as hell too..

Who do you propose?
Tyahnybok is obviously too extreme. Klitschko has lived for too long in Germany to be that relevant (law says 10 years of residence in Ukraine to qualify, but Vitaly has been living a lot of the time in Germany). Yushenko is the last real candidate and he is very dirty too. Dismissing judges in the constitutional court to avoid having a law rejected and firing governors for supporting Tymochenko + he supported Yanukovych in that election.
I don't know the details, but it looks like Klitschko will be able to take part in the upcoming elections. Or at least he said that he has the intention to do so.
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Roman666
Profile Joined April 2012
Poland1440 Posts
February 22 2014 17:51 GMT
#1152
Polish media report that the poor ex-president tried to high tail out to Russia but was held back by border guard.
Liman
Profile Joined July 2012
Serbia681 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-22 18:01:21
February 22 2014 17:56 GMT
#1153
On February 23 2014 00:47 mahrgell wrote:
Even if the protesters are a majority by now, demanding 110% and leaving your opponent with nothing, when your opponent still has significant backing in the whole eastern ukraine won't help the country...
And if every compromise is thrown away after half a day, then you can hardly blame yanukovitch for 'not willing to negotiate'

edit: I'm btw (of course, as a euopean) favoring the protesters... But what they have shown lately really reduced my support for them... If there is nothing stopping them but total victory, it is clear, that they didn't understand the idea of democracy either... And long term this total victory they are aiming for will just throw back ukraine as much as yanukovich did... And will certainly not bring them closer to europe Have fun ending like turkey... Always part of all military alliances, but no chance to get into the EU...

Very well said.
If they are not ready for compromise how will they deal with almost half of the country (remember that is around 20 million people) which is pro russian?
What will they do when those people say : "no we dont want to enter NATO and we dont want to get in EU".
As i know in most European parlaments two thirds is needed for a clear majority.
There is no clear political majority in Ukraine.
You cant have small majority telling the rest of people how to live,that can only lead to conflict.

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BeaTeR
Profile Joined March 2003
Kazakhstan4130 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-22 18:13:47
February 22 2014 18:12 GMT
#1154
A guy from Lugansk(East Ukraine) just posted there are 3 buses with people from Lviv(West Ukraine) that came in his town. They are trying to capture administration buildings and crushing everything left n right. Military students came to defend the building and found themselfs under gun fire.
zeo
Profile Joined October 2009
Serbia6331 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-22 18:14:28
February 22 2014 18:13 GMT
#1155
On February 23 2014 01:25 hunts wrote:
I'm glad at least things are slowly going in the right direction. I was born in ukraine and lived in dnepropitrovsk until I was 8, when we moved to america, makes me very sad that it seems since then things have only been going downhill for ukraine. Unfortunately I also can't help with translating news as I forgot how to read/write russian a long time ago.

Things don't seem to be going in the right direction at all... The leaders of the strongest opposition parties in the country that actually started the protest in the first place have absolutely no control over the rioters. The blatantly stupid action of signing an agreement they can not enforce just goes to prove what we have known for weeks now, anti-civilization, far-right, borderline-fascist and fascist groups control maiden. The president honored his side of the agreement and withdrew the police from the streets which the fascists used to take control of the city and parliament. A parliament taken over by bandits is now illegalizing any form of resistance to banditry and releasing a convicted criminal who is not only (one of) the most corrupt politician in the country, but also tried to have her business rivals liquidated.

Chief Rabbi of Ukraine urged Jews to leave Kiev, joining the exodus of people fleeing western cities into the east of the country caused by food shortages and the horrific security situation. In the absence of any kind of rule of law the east of the country has taken the sovereignty of the nation into its own hands. Forming armed anti-fascist citizen groups to protect the people of the regions from the black hole forming in the west.

I don't see how Ukraine is slowly moving in the right direction.
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Nyxisto
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany6287 Posts
February 22 2014 18:26 GMT
#1156
On February 23 2014 02:12 Sent. wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 23 2014 02:10 Nyxisto wrote:
On February 23 2014 02:03 Sent. wrote:
[..] and I'm convinced that EU is not happy with current events.[..]

I don't know what you're talking about. The EU actually is really happy with how it turned out, and the current deal was primarily negotiated with the help of the French, Polish and German foreign ministers. Yanukovych is on the run, the bloodshed has stopped, and the people have a very good chance of getting a better leader now.


Was removing Yanukovich part of that deal? Russian foreign ministry says it wasn't.

Well if the Russian foreign ministry says so it must be true I think that Yanukovych had to go was pretty much a given. It was the one key thing the opposition was fighting for and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have agreed to any solution that invovles Yanukovych as head of state.
radiatoren
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Denmark1907 Posts
February 22 2014 18:41 GMT
#1157
If the parliament keeps smashing Yanukovychs laws Klitschko could end up on the baillots. Said law is from 2013, so it is absolutely not impossible. Still, the legality is more than questionable without an active president to sign these laws.

I don't know what happens if presidential powers are reverted to 2004 standards though, but it seems the parliament has jumped the gun and rushed a lot of repeals without assuring the necessary signatures.

Democracy at work is not what is happening at the moment. It is rather disturbing to see how much chaos is happening. A coup d'Etat as Yanukovych described it seems accurate.

A solution with a little legitimacy would be holding an election under current laws, let the winner change the laws and immediately start a new election. I doubt that will happen, though.
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Sent.
Profile Joined June 2012
Poland9266 Posts
February 22 2014 18:43 GMT
#1158
On February 23 2014 03:26 Nyxisto wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 23 2014 02:12 Sent. wrote:
On February 23 2014 02:10 Nyxisto wrote:
On February 23 2014 02:03 Sent. wrote:
[..] and I'm convinced that EU is not happy with current events.[..]

I don't know what you're talking about. The EU actually is really happy with how it turned out, and the current deal was primarily negotiated with the help of the French, Polish and German foreign ministers. Yanukovych is on the run, the bloodshed has stopped, and the people have a very good chance of getting a better leader now.


Was removing Yanukovich part of that deal? Russian foreign ministry says it wasn't.

Well if the Russian foreign ministry says so it must be true I think that Yanukovych had to go was pretty much a given. It was the one key thing the opposition was fighting for and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have agreed to any solution that invovles Yanukovych as head of state.


Firstly it was a part of an official statement of Russian foreign ministry so if that was a lie, EU would already point this out. Secondly do you honestly think that Yanukovich would sign anything that makes him wait for parliament to remove him from office and forbids him to leave the country without any safety guarantee?
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mahrgell
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Germany3943 Posts
February 22 2014 18:45 GMT
#1159
Interfax quotes Tymoshenko " Ukraine will join the EU soon, this will change everything"

Nope... you won't. Especially not, if you elect Tymoshenko! I don't think, Klitchko is a good politician (he has now experience at all, flipflops like hell, and unable to lead properly...), but with him there may be a small chance due to his contacts and he still has a clear record at least...
Dav1oN
Profile Joined January 2012
Ukraine3164 Posts
February 22 2014 19:25 GMT
#1160
Riots are deciding what to do with Lenin Statue on the main square of Kharkov, choosing from headcutting and destroying the statue totally. 15000 of idiots deciding how 1,5 would live, what a madness!
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