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Thousands Protest in Moscow against Crimea Action |
2014-03-16 |
[An Nahar] Thousands of people rallied in central Moscow Saturday in protest at Russia's intervention in Ukraine, a day before the Crimean peninsula is expected to vote on switching to Kremlin rule. Waving Ukrainian flags and shouting slogans heard during the Maidan protests in Kiev, the demonstrators urged Russian President Vladimir Putin ![]() to pull troops back. Marchers carried placards reading "Putin, get out of Ukraine" and others comparing Russia's move on Crimea with the Nazi annexation of the Sudetenland as Europe rushed headlong into World War II. University professor Yelena Orlova, 47, whose sign read "Ukraine is a sovereign state", said she did not expect the rally would change her government's position, but believed it was her duty to speak out. "I don't agree with the policy of Putin," she told AFP. "I am against the annexation of Crimea. I think Russia should respect the borders of Ukraine." An AFP team at the rally estimated there were up to 20,000 people. An earlier estimate from the police put the number at 3,000. Russian police frequently downplay the size of opposition demonstrations. Some leftist protesters were waving the black and red banners of the hugely controversial Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which fought both Soviet and Nazi forces during World War II. A helicopter buzzed overhead as some chanted "The main enemy is in the Kremlin. No to fascism ...a political system developed in Italy symbolized by the Roman fasces-- thin reeds, each flimsy in itself but unbreakable when bound into a bundle. The word is nowadays thrown around by all sorts of people who have no idea what they're talking about... , no to imperialism." At a rival demonstration in central Moscow, which appeared to be well-organized, police estimated 15,000 people had gathered in support of Putin. Television cameras, which swooped over the heads of demonstrators, showed uniform lines of people wearing red and carrying red flags as speakers lashed out at "fascists" in Ukraine they say are targeting ethnic Russians. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Funny how the real fascists, Putin and his goons, are spreading propaganda to gullible idiots (looking at you From) to get them inflamed about actions that are no more real than were the ones for the Germans in the Sudeten. I guess a lot of Russians are as much moronic sheep as we have her win the US for Obama followers. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2014-03-16 20:14 |
#3 Soon an ex professor I suppose If there was any chance of such, she wouldn't be where. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2014-03-16 18:20 |
#2 Soon an ex professor I suppose |
Posted by: European Conservative 2014-03-16 17:49 |
#1 University professor Yelena Orlova. Enough said. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2014-03-16 03:32 |