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Damn fucking shit going on there
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Edit: Nevermind.
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In English: http://www.kyivpost.com/
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is it still regulated to the square? or has it spread?
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Хохлы, держитесь против пернатых
Москва с вами |
Germans did this. Similar as in Yougslavia, I am reckognizing pattern. Just watched how police officers were killed with stones while lying on the ground. What I don't understand is wtf police is doing there? They could fix this mess in a matter of few hours.
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that sucks!!! doent look good.hope it ends very soon!
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только начало? это продолжается уже в течение нескольких месяцев, а лет «политики» .. до сих пор, украинцы сделали довольно хорошую работу, рассматривая игроков |
And the death and injury toll, which is rising by the hour:
6 policemen dead 6 protestors dead Police HQ in Ternopli on fire Police HQ in Lviv occupied More than 150 injuries :mad::disgust:disgust |
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P.s. Ну а то, что люди гибнут, это очень плохо конечно. Тут не до шуток уже. |
This will be reality in a few. more countries in short period of time
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Just saw this on CNN - crazy.
My coworker is from there. Haven't heard from her yet. Im sure she is fine. |
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P.s. Учитывая, что вы говорите о состоянии, в котором "не существует", в то время как люди умирают за это. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. S. но эй, чувствовать себя нравственно выше причину мы смеялись над страшной размещения рекламы, в то время как вы празднуете свой национальный эрекцию. |
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Россия все инициировала. На вас кровь, падлы. Maidan said it all, Russia is to blame, blood is on Putin. |
I'm not going to go into details here, to avoid a Great Patriotic Flamewar, but this is all really a drag for the Ukrainian people because they're being jerked around by forces far far more powerful than anything they can muster. And those forces don't have their best interests at heart.
Hopefully they can defuse this latest event without escalating bloodshed, but I don't really see the political situation improving. |
again that in Ukraine? That sucks... and is bad for the whole area there...
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that's funny, i have one ref link for a company i obviously work for
you work for plugrush and tubevixens, there Mr. British Union? |
okay, Mr 24,776 posts.
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very good :) you wanna talk about it when i am in Europe next?
You ever been to Canada? |
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hit me up, ill show you around! however, there won't be many 'british union' groups here ;) |
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It should be noted that there *is* a growing presence of far-right Ukrainian nationalists (mostly from the west side of the country) amongst the protesters, eerily reminiscent of how radicals started to co-opt the grassroots movements in Syria, Libya, even going back to Croatia where lunatic Ustashi-types helpfully killed any international sympathy for those fighting Milosevic. Throw in a long history of Russian domination, EU & USA handwringing and lack of any constructive alternatives, totally corrupt govt (and remember the opposition was in power before Yanukovich, they were crooks too), etc, and I dunno how things don't spiral further. I'm guessing whatever happens Russia will benefit the most (i.e. keep Ukraine solidly in their sphere), they're the only ones with power who are applying a consistent steady policy & pressure. |
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/america...kraine/5367782 it's not so surprising |
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Funny thing though - you hear all this pro-Ukraine protester rhetoric from many Americans, yet if there were a similar movement in Washington DC (the Occupy stuff doesn't hold a candle) where the protesters actively lobbied for regime change and actively fought back (and were partly supported by far-right ultranationalists like in Ukraine) - they'd be labelled terrorists and the Nat'l Guard would come down on them like holy hell and wipe them off the streets. And many of those Americans who support a "peaceful revolution" in Ukraine would be 100% behind that crackdown. We apply our standards where convenient. |
American ambassador apparently
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we have elected government officials writing letters and making demands in support of the opposition, but doing so while being responsible for laws that would see those same protesters in jail for 10+ years nice that they're so concerned finally.. now only to get them concerned about their own countries |
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This country needs new elections to quit the protests.
Let the people decide, see what the majority want. |
disaster....
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jesus they made new war frontagain
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And if all that wasn't bad enough, after the war even more of them starved to death in the 1946 to 1947 famine. |
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