David Swanson on new report: U.S. Army claims to be full of liars

On World Without War, February 23 2015
By David Swanson

“Lying to Ourselves: Dishonesty in the Army Profession” is the title of a new paper by Leonard Wong and Stephen Gerras of the U.S. Army’s Strategic Studies Institute. Its thesis: the U.S. Army is full of liars who habitually lie as part of a lying culture that has internalized and normalized lying to the point of unrecognizability.

Finally a claim from the Army I’m prepared to take seriously!

But the authors aren’t interested in the Army’s lying press releases or lying Congressional testimony or lying sound bytes promoting each new war, predicting imminent success, and identifying each dead adult or child as an evildoer. In fact, it seems pretty clear that the authors are in fact lying to themselves about the nature of the Army’s lying.

To hear them tell it, the Army’s lying problem could be the same as in any other institution. They don’t compare the Army to any other institutions, except to say that their analysis applies to the whole U.S. military, and the implication is that other institutions do not have it so bad. But the root of the problem, as they see it, is impossible demands placed on members of the military. To meet the impossible demands, people lie. And this — not the mission of mass murder — makes them “ethically numb.”

Members of the Army, we’re told, engage in “ethical fading,” using euphemisms and obscure phrases to disguise the immorality of what they are doing — namely overstating the supplies shipped or understating their own weight or some other “ethical” matter, not burning families to death in their homes with million-dollar missiles.

All of this unethicalness, the authors maintain, can create hypocritical leaders who hide billions in the “Overseas Contingency Operations” slush fund or cover up sex scandals. Really? Immorality enters an institution of mass murder that routinely deceives the public and much of the government from the bottom up? Excessive demands on troops creates a culture of lying than infects the good generals at the top? Are you kidding me? No, of course you aren’t. You’re lying to yourselves.

Soldiers realize pretty quickly that they’re not benefitting the people of Iraq or Afghanistan or whatever country they’re terrorizing. They understand that the entire mission is a lie. They learn to lie about their own actions, to plant “drop weapons,” to invent justifications, to provide support for their commanders’ efforts to believe their own lies.

Matthew Hoh, a State Department whistleblower, said today: “The culture of lying that is endemic and systemic in the Army, as found by researchers with the Army War College, finds its expression in America’s pointless wars, a one trillion dollar-a-year, pork-filled and inauditable national security budget, chronic veteran suicides, an expanded and more globally robust international terrorist movement, and untold suffering of millions of people and political chaos throughout the Greater Middle East perpetuated by our war policies.

“However, listening to our military leaders, and the politicians who adore and deify them rather than oversee them, America’s wars and its military have been a great patriotic success. This report is not a surprise for those of us who have worn the uniform, nor should it be surprising to those who have watched and paid attention with a modicum of critical and independent thought to our wars these past thirteen plus years. The wars are failures, but careers must prosper, budgets must increase and popular narratives and myths of American military success must endure, so the culture of lying becomes a necessity for our Army at a great physical, mental and moral cost to our Nation.”

In other words, War Is A Lie.

 

Source:
http://worldbeyondwar.org/u-s-army-claims-full-liars/

As posted on
http://www.globalresearch.ca/u-s-army-claims-to-be-full-of-liars/5432959

Ceriano Laghetto Piazza Martiri di Odessa; reazionne ambasciata ucraina in Italia; Commenti dei lettori

English translation: https://freeukrainenow.org/2015/02/23/ukrainian-ambassador-wants-italian-town-to-change-the-name-of-odessa-martyrs-square/

Monza Today, 30 gennaio 2015
Ceriano Laghetto Piazza Martiri di Odessa | Reazione ambasciata ucraina in Italia
„Ceriano Laghetto, l’ambasciata dell’Ucraina: “Chiederemo spiegazioni”“
Massimiliano Melley

„L’intervista all’ambasciatore Perelygin: “Ci rivolgeremo al governo e alla prefettura”. Sotto accusa l’equiparazione della strage nazista del 1941 con la tragedia del 2014“

Rischia di diventare un caso nazionale la scelta del comune di Ceriano Laghetto di intitolare (a novembre 2014) una piazza ai “Martiri di Odessa”, la città ucraina sul Mar Nero. Questo perché – come si legge nella delibera – il riferimento è sia alla strage nazista verso gli ebrei sia alla tragedia del maggio 2014, allo scoppio dei disordini da parte dei separatisti filo-russi. “Stiamo pensando di rivolgerci alle autorità italiane: il governo, ma anche la prefettura della provincia”, chiosa l’ambasciatore ucraino in Italia Yevhen Perelygin, intervistato da MonzaToday.

Ambasciatore, lei ha ravvisato alcuni clamorosi errori nella delibera di Ceriano Laghetto. Ce li può illustrare?

Innanzitutto l’autorità locale ha tentato di paragonare i crimini nazisti contro gli ebrei di Odessa del 1941, durante la Seconda guerra mondiale, con gli eventi tragici del maggio 2014. Tale paragone è totalmente scorretto: nella prima circostanza si trattava di un caso di sterminio su base etnica, mentre la tragedia dell’anno scorso è stata causata dagli scontri tra gruppi di protestanti, aggravati dall’attività dei provocatori, sulla quale stanno ancora proseguendo le indagini.

Quali sono le conseguenze di questo errore?

Io considero che tale interpretazione fatta dal comune di Ceriano Laghetto potrebbe essere anche considerata come una diffamazione nei confronti dell’Ucraina, in quanto dalle indagini preliminari emerge il coinvolgimento di cittadini russi nella tragedia. Le indagini, comunque, non sono ancora completate. E’ terminato un processo preliminare: adesso tutti i materiali sono stati mandati alla Corte. Noi aspettiamo chiarezza su quanto avvenuto, che deve ancora arrivare con una decisione della Corte. Ma mi faccia aggiungere un fatto.

Prego.

La Federazione russa sta nascondendo sul suo territorio il latitante Dmitry Fuchedzi, allora vicecapo della polizia di Odessa, che, come risulta dagli organi investigativi dell’Ucraina, potrebbe essere coinvolto nella preparazione di questa tragedia. Purtroppo la Federazione russa si è rifiutata di consegnare questa persona agli organi investigativi dell’Ucraina. Questo atto della Federazione russa pone seri dubbi sulla sincerità delle dichiarazioni delle autorità russe.

Quindi il comune di Ceriano Laghetto si pone in contrasto con l’evidenza dei fatti?

Questa decisione dell’amministrazione comunale appare un atto manipolato da forze politiche che appoggiano l’iniziativa russa.

Ma c’è anche dell’altro…

Sì. Nel sito ufficiale del comune (e anche nella delibera, n.d.r.)  viene utilizzata più volte l’espressione “autoproclamato governo di Kiev”, che contraddice la posizione ufficiale del governo della Repubblica italiana che, come tutti i Paesi europei e di tutto il mondo, riconosce il governo attuale di Kiev come unico e legittimo in Ucraina, nominato dal Parlamento regolamente eletto. Non solo il governo italiano mantiene rapporti ufficiali con il governo ucraino, ma sta facendo sforzi per sostenerlo nel difficile momento dell’aggresssione militare e propagandistica da parte della Federazione russa. Pertanto non riesco a capire come un comune italiano possa compiere un atto che contraddice la linea politica ufficiale del governo.

Che cosa si aspetta dopo la vostra iniziativa?

Penso che il sindaco e i membri della sua giunta non sappiano tutta la verità sulla tragedia di Odessa, di qui la loro decisione di commemorare la piazza con il nome “Martiri di Odessa”. Penso anche che, dopo la nostra spiegazione ai rappresentanti del governo e alla prefettura, la comunità locale di Ceriano Laghetto dovrà tornare sui suoi passi. Questa è la mia opinione sull’accaduto.

16 Commenti

 

Lorenzo questo ambasciatore è vergognoso, basta guardare il video sul massacro di Odessa per capire chi sono i carnefici e chi le vittime. Vergogna al governo italiano che accredita certa gente e che ha subito riconosciuto il governo illegittimo ucraino. E noi vorremmo far entrare in europa questa gente!?

venerdì, 6 febbraio

LeviCh Secondo me qualcuno finemente ha preso l’ambasciata ucraina in giro, molto bravi … Scusate, ma sembrare piu’ cretino di cosi’ per un diplomatico e’ impossibile… Veramente un lavoro pulito…

venerdì, 6 febbraio

Adriano L’ambasciatore dovrebbe gioire che un paese Europeo intitoli qualcosa a dei suoi concittadini massacrati da criminali,al quale il suo paese non ha ancora dato un nome ne un volto,oppure li conosce benissimo ma si vergogna,perché i mandanti sono i suoi datori di lavoro?

giovedì, 5 febbraio

Marco Sapete chi é questo “Ambasciatore”?? É un tizio che tempo fa gridava davanti ad un gruppo di militanti “Viva Bandera”. Bandera era il criminale nazista che governava l’Ucraina ai tempi di Hitler. Stepan Bandera costruì campi d’internamento per dissidenti ed Ebrei, ma vennero perseguitati anche Russi e altre minoranze. Ora che i sostenitori di questo collaborazionista fascista hanno preso il potere (illegalmente) si comportano non troppo diversamente: hanno bandito i Partiti filoRussi e Comunisti, hanno ucciso i loro esponenti e soprattutto uccidono da mesi i civili Russofoni nel Donbass, bombardando ospedali, scuole, asili e case. Ad Odessa decine e decine di persone, anche donne (di cui una incinta) ed adolescenti appartenenti quasi tutti a Borotba, una organizzazione di stampo marxista-leninista, sono stati bruciati vivi nel palazzo dei sindacati, dove si erano rifugiati per scappare dai nazisti Ucraini. Le foto dei corpi martoriati sono raccapriccianti. Quindi dite al l’ambasciatore di fare l’ambasciatore.

giovedì, 5 febbraio

Diego L’ambasciatore dovrebbe ripassare la storia. Dovrebbe ricordarsi del ghetto di Lvov. Tra il 25 ed il 27 luglio 1941 scoppiò un pogrom nel quale vennero uccisi altri 2.000 ebrei. Per quattro giorni gli ebrei vennero massacrati dagli ucraini e dai tedeschi, morirono 4.000 ebrei. Dopo che l’8 luglio venne imposto agli ebrei di portare un bracciale con la stella di David . Gli ucraini sono avvezzi a simpatizzare con i nazisti . La pulizia etnica che intendono fare nel sudest del’Ucraina dovrebbe essere denunciata alla corte dell’Aia per crimini di guerra contro la popolazione civile di origine russa .E’ una vergogna avere questa gente in Europa e per fortuna c’e una Russia che non si fa mettere i piedi in testa da nessuno .

giovedì, 5 febbraio

Daniel Belin! ma lei ci sta prendendo per i fondelli? Non gli pare di aver esagerato con le stronzate? o pensa che i cittadini sono stupidi? cosa cerca di dimostrare caro ambasciatore? le immagini sono più che chiare,  pensa di poter indottrinare europa con il suo nazismo? ci faccia la cortesia se non gli va bene torni e di corsa a casa sua con i suoi nazisti e lasci questo paese.. hai pure il coraggio di dire un sacco di stupidaggini.. voglio che si ricordi una cosa, per quanto zio Sam lo paga per disinformare e portare una guerra in europa  noi i cittadini liberi la riterremo Lei suo governo e i suoi complici responsabili di crimini contro l’umanità.

giovedì, 5 febbraio

Daniel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOndq1oWjM4 ​ questo forse aiuta alla sua indagine? mi fai ridere sei un clown al servizio dei nazisti!

giovedì, 5 febbraio

 

Stefano Il Signor Ambasciatore ucraino, farebbe meglio a promuovere iniziative sul recupero della memoria storica nel suo paese. Dopo il crollo dell’Urss, in Ucraina sono stati eretti monumenti a a Stepan Bandera, un criminale nazista secondo lo stesso Centro Wiesenthal, ​ http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=lsKWLbPJLnF&b=4441467&ct=7922775#.VNM55Nm9Kc0

giovedì, 5 febbraio

Serena I martiri di Odessa sono le decine di cittadini trucidati dalla ferocia nazista degli scalmanati sostenitori del Majdan nel maggio 2014. Fra gli assassinati c’erano adolescenti, donne in stato di gravidanza, anziani, cittadini pacifici che all’interno della Casa dei Sindacati svolgevano varie attività, nessun esito processuale può cambiare questa verità. Penso che l’Ambasciatore dovrebbe seriamente riflettere su ciò che sta avvenendo nel proprio paese, in particolare nella regione del Donbass, dove giornalmente l’esercito di kiev bombarda abitazioni civili, scuole ed ospedali. Non sono la Russia e Putin ad armare quei cannoni ma il  governo diretto dal Presidente Poroshenko, anche questa è una verità appurata, sebbene qualcuno provi a dire che i novorussi si “autobombardino”, come ad Odessa i poverini della Casa dei Sindacti si sarebbero dati fuoco da soli.

giovedì, 5 febbraio

Rolando Dubin iIncredibile ma vero, il diplomatico straniero ordina all’autorità italiana la rimozione della targa dedicata ai martiri di Odessa degli anni 40 e del 2 maggio 2014, e la nostra autorità china la testa e obbedisce immediatamente. Con una motivazione tutta burocratica, peraltro non insuperabile, che offende la comunità locale che ha pensato di ricordare due tristissimi episodi ceh hanno macchiato la storia europea.

mercoledì, 4 febbraio

Mirko Non c’è da meravigliarsi! Questo individuo si recò a Catania qualche mese fa. Ad attenderlo c’erano alcuni manifestanti a contestarlo, pacificamente e con massiccia presenza di polizia. Ebbene, Perelyghin  si è messo a gridare “Viva Bandera” (il collaborazionista dei nazisti) e a filmare i manifestanti col telefonino, forse per individuare degli ucraini.

mercoledì, 4 febbraio

Massimo Stento a crederci. Di fronte ad immagini così evidenti questi pseudo politici ucraini continuino ad insinuare che ci sia il nemico russo dietro una così ignobile strage. Vergogna!!! Conoscendo il livello di disinformazione dei politici italiani l’ambasciatore potrebbe anche riuscire nel suo scabroso intento. Si ricordi bene però che sarà Odessa a non dimenticare e là hanno le idee chiare su cos’è stato il Maidan!!!

martedì, 3 febbraio

Christian L’indecente ambasciatore del governo ukronazista, il pellegrino Yevhen Perelygin, facci l’ambasciatore e non rompa le palle all’Italia. Alle strade italiane ci pensiamo noi. Tanto onore al Sindaco ed ai consiglieri del Comune di Ceriano Laghetto

lunedì, 2 febbraio

Roberto Che l’ambasciatore ucraino se ne torni pure a Kiev, a casetta sua assieme ai suoi simili! (con tutto il rispetto per gli ucraini coinvolti in quell’ondata di nazismo e che vorrebbero solo vivere in pace).

lunedì, 2 febbraio

lina belin, adesso anche gli ucraini devono dire agli italiani cosa possiamo e cosa non possiamo fare nel nostro paese. se non gli piace l’italia – faccia la valigia, chiuda ambasciata e se ne torna in ucraina dai suoi nazisti

lunedì, 2 febbraio

 

Christian „io credo che è vergognoso che un ambasciatore si infastidisca sul fatto che una piazza sia stata intitolata a dei “cittadini di odessa arsi vivi.” I cittadini di Odessa sono anche cittadini ucraini o no? sono anche loro rappresentati dal signor ambasciatore o no? o secondo l’ambasciatore dovevano bruciare vivi ad Odessa ed è stato un peccato che qualcuno nel mondo li abbia ricordati?  “

 

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Ukrainian ambassador wants Italian town to change the name of “Odessa Martyrs Square”

Italiano: Ceriano Laghetto Piazza Martiri di Odessa; reazionne ambasciata  ucraina in Italia — “Chiederemo spiegazioni”
http://www.monzatoday.it/politica/ceriano-laghetto-piazza-martiri-odessa-ambasciata-ucraina.html

From Fort Russ

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Odessa–the-First-Pogrom-by-George-Eliason-Activism-Anti-War_Civil-Disobedience_Class-War_Obama-Warmonger-140507-595.html

February 4, 2015
Nation-News.ru
Translated by Kristina Rus

The choice of a small town Ceriano Laghetto (30 km from Milan) to name one of their squares for the “Victims of Odessa” [Martiri di Odessa] turned into an event of national scale.

As prescribed in city charter, this name combines the memory of two events: the Jewish pogrom by the German Nazis and the tragedy in Odessa in May of last year.

The reaction of the Ukrainian Ambassador was immediate:

“We’re going to speak with the Italian authorities and the police of the province,” – announced the Ambassador of Ukraine Yevgeny Perelygin in an interview to MonzaToday. – Local authorities of Ceriano Laghetto try to equate the crimes of the Nazis against Jews in Odessa in 1941 with the tragic events of May 2014. This is absolutely untenable: in the first case we are talking about the liquidation of people along ethnic lines, while the cause of last years tragedy was the clash between groups of protesters, heated by provocateurs in respect to which the investigation is being carried out by law enforcement agencies”.

According to the ambassador, the decision of the authorities of Ceriano Laghetto can even be seen as slander against the Ukrainian state.

“The first results of the investigation point to the participation of Russian citizens in this tragedy,” – said Perelygin. – We are waiting for more clarification about the reasons for what happened, but you need to wait for the court decision.”

Perelygin also complained that one of the suspects is hiding on the territory of Russia, deputy police chief of Odessa, Dmitry Fucheji, who could be involved in the preparation of this tragedy. Russia has refused to extradite him to the SBU, and this casts doubt on the honesty of the statements of the Russian authorities”.

According to the Ambassador, the decision of the authorities of Ceriano Lagotto is caused by manipulation of the Pro-Russian political forces. As noted the official representative of Ukraine, the official website of the administration repeatedly used expressions such as “self-proclaimed Kiev government” that contradicts the official position of Italy, and the entire world community.

“The Italian government not only has official relations with Ukraine, but also tries to help us in this difficult time of military and propaganda aggression of the Russian Federation. So I can’t understand how the Italian city can do something that goes against the official position of the state”, – the edition quoted the words of the diplomat.

Perelygin believes that the mayor and the city administration do not know the true causes of the tragedy in Odessa, and this explains why they decided to call the square exactly – “Victims of Odessa”. According to the ambassador, after clarification to the local authorities, the city will have to change its decision and reject the title.

The readers of the newspaper, which published the interview, left a number of emotional comments:

Massimo: I can’t believe it! Despite all the obvious photo-video (from the place of the tragedy), these Ukrainian pseudo-politicians continue to insist that this terrible tragedy is caused by a Russian enemy. Shame on you!! Knowing the level of awareness among Italian politicians, the ambassador may even succeed in his dishonorable intentions. But remember, Odessa will not forget this, and they know, what Maidan actually was!

Christian: Outrageous ambassador of ukro-nazi authorities, Evgeny Peregyn, be an Ambassador and do not provoke Italy. We can decide about the names of the Italian streets ourselves. Big respect to the mayor and administration of Ceriano Laghetto.

Roberto: Ukrainian Ambassador should return home to Kiev, to his own kind! (With all due respect to the Ukrainians who are caught in this wave of Nazism, and who just want to live in peace).

Lina: What the Hell, now even Ukrainians tell the Italians what we can do in our country! If you don’t like it, pack your suitcase, close your embassy and return to Ukraine to your Nazis!

Christian: I think it is shameful that the Ambassador is annoyed by the fact that the square is named in the memory of “Odessans burned alive”. Odessa residents are citizens of Ukraine, right? The ambassador represents their interests, right? Or according to the ambassador, they should have been burned alive in Odessa, and it is a pity that someone in the world is trying to make them remembered?

All the rest of the amazing comments are below. Too bad Americans are so poorly educated and seem to lack such compassion. Thank you, Italian friends. 

Lorenzo

this ambassador is shameful, just watch the video on the massacre of Odessa to understand who are the perpetrators and who the victims. Shame to the Italian government that accredits some people and that he immediately recognized the illegitimate government of Ukraine. And we would like to get in europe these people !? 

LeviCh

I think someone finely has taken the Ukrainian embassy around, very good … Sorry, but seems more ‘idiot so’ for a diplomat and ‘impossible … Truly a clean job …

Adriano

Ambassador should rejoice that a European country title such something of his fellow citizens massacred by criminals, to which his country has not yet given a name it a face, or know them very well but is ashamed, because the instigators are his employers?

Marco
Do you know who is this “Ambassador” ?? He is a guy who recently cried in front of a group of militants “Viva Bandera”. Bandera was a Nazi criminal who ruled Ukraine in the time of Hitler. Stepan Bandera built internment camps for dissidents and Jews, were persecuted but also Russians and other minorities. Now that the supporters of this fascist collaborationist took power (illegally) behave not too differently: have banned the pro-Russian and Communist parties, have killed their leaders and especially kill civilians for months Russian speakers in the Donbass, bombing hospitals, schools, nurseries and homes. Odessa dozens and dozens of people, including women (one of them pregnant) and adolescents belonging to almost all Borotba, an organization of a Marxist-Leninist, were burned alive in the palace of the trade unions, where they had fled to escape the Nazis Ukrainians . Photos of tortured bodies are gruesome. Then say to the ambassador to the ambassador.

Diego

The ambassador should review the story. Should remember the Lvov ghetto. Between 25 and July 27, 1941 broke out a pogrom in which 2,000 Jews were killed others. For four days the Jews were massacred by the Ukrainians and Germans, 4,000 Jews died. After July 8, was imposed on the Jews to wear an armband with the Star of David. Ukrainians are accustomed to sympathize with the Nazis. The ethnic cleansing that they intend to do in Southeast del’Ucraina should be reported to the court in The Hague for war crimes against the civilian population of Russian origin .E ‘a shame to have these people in Europe and luckily there is a Russia that does not you put your feet in the head by anybody. and luckily there is a Russia that does not put their feet on the head by anyone.

Daniel
Crikey! but she is taking us for a ride? He does not seem to have exaggerated the crap? or think that people are stupid? What tries to prove dear ambassador? the images are more than clear, he thinks he can indoctrinate europe with his Nazism? we face the courtesy if not go well back and ran to his house with his Nazis and leave this country .. well you have the courage to say a lot of stupid things .. I want you to remember one thing, as Uncle Sam pays to misinform and bring a war in europe us free citizens deem the Lei his government and his accomplices responsible for crimes against humanity.

Daniel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOndq1oWjM4 this perhaps helps his investigation? you make me laugh you are a clown for the Nazis!

Stefano

The Ambassador of Ukraine, would do better to promote initiatives on the recovery of historical memory in his country. After the collapse of the USSR, in Ukraine were erected monuments aa Stepan Bandera, a Nazi criminal in the same Wiesenthal Center, http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=lsKWLbPJLnF&b=4441467&ct=7922775#.VNM55Nm9Kc0 

Serenai

martyrs of Odessa are the dozens of people killed by the Nazi ferocity of rowdy supporters of Majdan in May 2014. Among those killed were teenagers, pregnant women, elderly, peaceful citizens that in the House of Trade Unions held various activities, no outcome of the case can change this truth. I think that Ambassador should seriously reflect on what is happening in their country, particularly in the Donbass region, where every day the army of kiev bombard civilian homes, schools and hospitals. No Russia and Putin to arm those guns but the government headed by President Poroshenko, this is a truth ascertained, although some try to say that you novorussi “autobombardino”, for the poor people of the House of Odessa would Sindacti data fire yourself.

Rolando Dubini

Unbelievable but true, the foreign diplomat orders the Italian authority the removal of the plaque dedicated to the martyrs of Odessa of the 40 and May 2, 2014, and our authorities bows his head and obeys immediately. With a whole bureaucratic motivation, although not insurmountable, that offends the local community that has decided to remember two sad episodes CEH have stained European history.

Mirko
No wonder! This individual went to Catania a few months ago. Waiting for him there were some protesters to challenge it, peacefully and with massive police presence. Well, Perelyghin he began to shout “Viva Bandera” (the Nazi collaborationist) and to film the demonstrators with the cell phone, perhaps to identify the Ukrainians.

Odessa massacre coordinator killed in Kharkov terrorist attack

Posted on Fort Russ

February 23, 2015
Translated by Kristina Rus
“No Condolences”
“Internet militia” reports: Kharkov explosion during Maidan anniversary march on February 22 killed the coordinator of Kharkov Maidan, who brought the football fans of “Metallist” to burn people in Odessa Trade Unions building on May 2, 2014.
Kristina Rus:
 
Without looking at any other information, two theories about yesterday’s Kharkov explosion have a right to exist: either it was done by the Kiev junta or by it’s opponents.
 
Kiev junta of course is a terrorist government. It came to power by provocations and resorted to provocations in order to stay in power. As soon as it was done with one provocation it would begin plotting the next. If the information above is indeed true, then the Kiev junta could kill two birds with one stone: get rid of a key witness and earn some reputation points by “proving” that the “separatists” are indeed “terrorists”, just when the public opinion was shifting away from the war after Kiev’s devastating loss of 3,500 soldiers in Debaltsevo.
 
If it was done by the “Kharkov anti-junta underground”, then they could set out to eliminate a key participant of the Odessa massacre, and terrorize junta supporters, who are not welcome by the majority Russian-speaking Kharkov. But then they would be resorting to the same tactics as the junta. No doubt, that it is possible that there could be some in the resistance who could turn to such methods on their own, just like the anti-fascist underground in the 1940’s. But it would also a gift to the junta and the Western media supporting it in justifying their narrative and would be contrary to the overall mission of the anti-junta movement to create an all-inclusive truly democratic society without terror and nationalist slogans in Ukraine (or at least their own regions-republics).
 
At least 700 people have been detained in Kharkov on charges of separatism, and Kharkov was of course the only other city besides Lugansk and Donetsk, were the resistance had seized the regional administration building in April, trying to set up a Kharkov Republic. In a way Kharkov saved Lugansk and Donetsk, since it was geographically closer to Kiev and was the only location were the junta could manage to direct it’s storm troopers, who stormed the building arrested the activists inside, and surrounded it’s perimeter, but would not respond to locals’ questions in Russian or Ukrainian.
 
The fact that administration buildings were seized by the Right Sector and other militants (previously trained for years in Poland and Lithuania) in Western Ukraine and downtown Kiev as part of a coup to overthrow the government of Yanukovich did not seem to upset junta’s Western backers. 

ANNOUNCEMENT: Russian news site to pay expenses of foreign journalists, bloggers, to visit Donbass

Posted by the Saker, February 18, 2015

by Charles Bausman

I’m writing to let people know of an interesting opportunity.

A private Russian citizens’ initiative whose goal is to provide information about the Ukraine war not covered in the western media, is organizing a press tour to the Donbass and Moscow in the second half of March. The invitation is open to all journalists and bloggers, mainstream and alternative.

They are offering to cover all expenses in Russia, i.e. – accomodation in Moscow, transport to and from Donbass, and accomodation in Donbass. Participants would have to pay for their own transport to Moscow.

I am acquainted with the company organizing the tour, Europa Objectiv, and their CEO Andrei Stepanenko, and can confirm that they are a legitimate group and reliable people. They publish a German language news site providing news and analysis about what is going on in the Ukraine. www.europaobjektiv.com. Andrei asked me to share this information with our readership. Here is the announcement on their site in German.

They stress that they are a completely private initiative not funded by the Russian government, and from what I know about them, I believe this to be accurate, however, I should add the disclaimer that I cannot, obviously, confirm this absolutely.

There are a lot of these citizen initiatives in Russia, often organized by Russians frustrated with government policies they see as too hesitant, and many of them really are what they say they are. In the end analysis, I don’t think this is a critical issue. Participants should be aware that this group has a point of view they are trying to share, and factor that in to their reporting.

I think its a good opportunity for journalists with limited budgets, both alternative and mainstream, to have a chance to go to these regions and try to get to the truth.

I’m actually curious to see what the response will be, and curious to see what the ratio of mainstream to alternative journalists will be. Mainstream publications are also hampered by seriously slashed budgets. Lets see how many of them show an interest in this opportunity.

For those of you who sign up, the few of us from Russia Insider who are in Moscow would be delighted to meet you. We’ll also try to send someone on the tour.

Charles Bausman, Editor, Russia Insider

Full text of a letter from Europa Objectiv describing the tour follows below:

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«Europa objektiv» (europaobjektiv.com), being a non-government and non-commercial media project, offers the opportunity for journalists and bloggers to take part in the press tour in Donbas (Ukraine) and in Moscow (Russia).

The 5-day program assumes:

Stage 1 – Moscow (2 days)

– On the first day you will be able to meet with prominent Russian political scientists, experts on Ukraine, politicians, and hear their opinions on Ukraine crisis.

– On the second day you will be able to see the exclusive video footages, photo and audio recordings captured by Russian journalists since the beginning of the Ukraine crisis, which have never been broadcasted by the western mass media. Furthermore we’ll organize the meeting with the authors of these materials. You can freely use them to create your own materials.

Stage 2 – Donbas – (2 days, by request)

– we plan to meet with representatives of Donbas militia troops

– you will be able to talk to local citizens

– authorities of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic take over security issues and the possibility of maximum freedom of movement in Donetsk. As well as in Moscow “Europa Objektiv” will make video and audio recordings, these footages you can also use to create your own materials.

The aim of the press tour:

– to provide exclusive video and photo materials for alternative mass media in Europe

– to enable journalists to witness the truth about the events taking place in Donbas, to communicate with the victims of the war in the East Ukraine, to make your own decision about the reasons of the war in the contemporary Europe, to show the world community the facts, that are hidden by the mass media controlled by the current U.S. administration: the bloody revolution on the Maidan in Kiev, glorification and rebirth of the fascism in Ukraine, the reasons of the rebellion of the civil population in the East Ukraine.

In addition the opportunity to make your own journalistic materials, you will be able to take a part in the shooting of the collective documentary film (optional)

that is going to be spread among US and European mass media offices and on the Internet. The documentary will consist of 1.5-2 minutes reportages, that will be filmed by the participants of the press tour.

Costs:

– Europa Objektiv provides accommodation in Moscow and in Donbas, and transport to and from Donbas. Participants will travel to Donbas by flying to Rostov (Russia), and then traveling by bus to Donetsk.

– All transport charges to Moscow to be paid by participants of the press tour.

Time constraints: approximately 16-22 or 23-29 of March. The dates could be discussed. Your desires will be taken into account.

Concerning participation in the press tour info@ukraine-crisis.org or sozial@ukraine-crisis.org.

 

http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.com/2015/02/announcement-russian-news-site-to-pay.html

Congress is failing the Tonkin Gulf test on Ukraine

by Robert Parry
Posted on  Information Clearing House, February 21, 2015

As the Ukraine crisis worsens, Official Washington fumes only about “Russian aggression” — much as a half century ago, the Tonkin Gulf talk was all about “North Vietnamese aggression.” But then and now there were other sides to the story – and questions that Congress needed to ask, writes Robert Parry.

February 21, 2015 “ICH” – “Consortium News” – Many current members of Congress, especially progressives, may have envisioned how they would have handled the Tonkin Gulf crisis in 1964. In their imaginations, they would have asked probing questions and treated the dubious assertions from the White House with tough skepticism before voting on whether to give President Lyndon Johnson the authority to go to war in Vietnam.

If they had discovered what CIA and Pentagon insiders already knew – that the crucial second North Vietnamese “attack” on U.S. destroyers likely never happened and that the U.S. warships were not on some “routine” patrol but rather supporting a covert attack on North Vietnamese territory – today’s members of Congress would likely see themselves joining Sens. Wayne Morse and Ernest Gruening as the only ones voting no.

Bravery in hindsight is always easy, but things feel quite different when Official Washington is locked in one of its pro-war “group thinks” when all the “important people” – from government to the media to think tanks – are pounding their chests and talking tough, as they are now on Russia and Ukraine.

Then, if you ask your probing questions and show your tough skepticism, you will have your patriotism, if not your sanity, questioned. You will be “controversialized,” “marginalized,” “pariahed.” You will be called somebody’s “apologist,” whether it’s Ho Chi Minh or Vladimir Putin.

And nobody wants to go through that because here’s the truth about Official Washington: if you run with the pack – if you stay within the herd – you’ll be safe. Even if things go terribly wrong – even if thousands of American soldiers die along with many, many more foreign civilians – you can expect little or no accountability. You will likely keep your job and may well get promoted. But if you stand in the way of the stampede, you’ll be trampled.

After all, remember what happened to Morse and Gruening in their next elections. They both lost. As one Washington insider once told me about the U.S. capital’s culture, “there’s no honor in being right too soon. People just remember that you were out of step and crazy.”

So, the choice often is to do the right thing and be crushed or to run with the pack and be safe. But there are moments when even the most craven member of Congress should look for whatever courage he or she has left and behave like a Morse or a Gruening, especially in a case like the Ukraine crisis which has the potential to spin out of control and into a nuclear confrontation.

Though the last Congress already whipped through belligerent resolutions denouncing “Russian aggression” and urging a military response – with only five Democrats and five Republicans dissenting – members of the new Congress could at least ascertain the facts that have driven the Ukraine conflict. Before the world lurches into a nuclear showdown, it might make a little sense to know what got us here.

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Will Nuland’s Nazis push the world into war?

From Executive Intelligence Review, February 20, 2015
by Jeffrey Steinberg

Feb. 17—As of midnight on Feb. 15, a ceasefire went into force in eastern Ukraine. The deal that was hammered out among Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President François Hollande, and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko—i.e., without the direct involvement of the Obama Administration and the U.K. government—after 17 hours of non-stop negotiations in Minsk last week, is fragile, to say the least.

 

The immediate danger lies with an identifiable force—the neo-Nazi militias who are an integral part of the Kiev government, which came to power one year ago in a Nazi-driven coup d’état. Those Nazis are acting as protected assets of the Obama Administration, specifically Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland.

 

These neo-Nazi forces have officially rejected the ceasefire. The battalions they control in southeastern Ukraine are not fully under the control of the central government in Kiev, but are armed by Ukraine’s “oligarchs”—big businessmen such as Dnepropetrovsk Governor Ihor Kolomoysky. They are the offshoot of the Bandera movement, which was fascist in its own right even before World War II, then welcomed Hitler’s invasion of Ukraine and carried out atrocities against the people of Ukraine and Poland that should have landed them in the dock at the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal. Instead, they were recruited by British and American intelligence services for the Cold War against the Soviet Union.

 

The neo-Nazi representatives within the government in Kiev are also out to sabotage any peace agreement. According to Russian media, former Commandant of the Maidan and current First Deputy Speaker of the Ukrainian parliament (the Supreme Rada) Andriy Parubiy is coming to Washington this week. A cofounder of the neo-Nazi Svoboda party and of one of the paramilitary groups that became the Right Sector spearhead of the February 2014 coup, Parubiy today is a leader in the People’s Front, the political party of the man Victoria Nuland hand-picked as Ukraine’s post-coup prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

 

Speaking Feb. 14 on Ukrainian TV, Parubiy announced the purpose of the trip: to get weapons. He said that Ukraine needs to strengthen its armed Forces and get “the USA to give us highly precise modern weaponry.” He added,

 

“Next week I am going to the United States, to discuss this in a very concrete and targeted way.”

 

The possibility that the U.S. would arm Ukraine—a move Moscow would see as an act of war—is precisely what impelled the leaders of France and Germany to work frenetically to get a ceasefire in Ukraine. It would be a step to World War III.

 

The Rush for a Ceasefire

 

President Hollande and Chancellor Merkel saw the Minsk talks as existential. They agreed that, if there were no diplomatic breakthrough, the Obama Administration would begin arming the Ukrainian military and this would escalate the crisis. Over the past weeks, more and more strategic analysts and policymakers have come to view the Ukraine crisis as a potential trigger for thermonuclear war between the United States and Russia. Articles headlining the danger have appeared in Germany’s Der Spiegel and even Britain’s Daily Telegraph.

 

The specter of a war of annihilation starting in the center of Europe was a powerful incentive for Merkel and Hollande to team up to preempt the U.S. weapons flows by the last-ditch diplomacy.

 

On the eve of the Minsk talks, Chancellor Merkel flew to Washington on Feb. 9 to confer with President Obama. She delivered a blunt message, according to German and American sources. First, she told the President that Europe was adamantly opposed to the U.S. arming the Ukrainian Army. Second, she told Obama that the lack of a direct dialogue between him and Russian President Putin was putting the world at risk. Only the leaders of the two nations with the thermonuclear arsenals that could destroy the planet could be the ultimate guarantors of mankind’s survival. They had to resume a direct, personal dialogue, Merkel insisted.

 

Her admonition appears to have had some impact. On Feb. 11, on the eve of the Minsk talks, Obama called Putin, and the two men had a 90-minute conversation, the content of which has been kept secret. According to Spiegel Online, which published a detailed account of Merkel’s and Hollande’s diplomatic efforts, the mere fact that the phone call took place demonstrated that Washington was deeply interested in the outcome of the Minsk talks.

 

At one point in the marathon diplomatic session, according to the Spiegel account, Putin, in private, spoke by phone to the heads of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR). He secured their agreement to the ceasefire terms. In addition, Kremlin aide Vladislav Surkov shuttled between the Hollande-Merkel-Poroshenko-Putin meeting and the Minsk contact group, which also met through the night at another location in Minsk (because Poroshenko refused to speak with the DPR/LPR delegation directly). It was the contact group, consisting of Alexander Zakharchenko (DPR), Igor Plotnitsky (LPR), Ukrainian ex-President Leonid Kuchma, Russian Ambassador to Kiev Mikhail Zurabov, and OSCE negotiator Heidi Tagliavini, who actually signed the 10-point Minsk accord.

 

In the previous months of renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine, after the September 2014 ceasefire broke down, the DPR/LPR forces captured an additional belt of territory, especially within the Donetsk Region, as they moved to push the Kiev battalions out of the range from which they could shell Donetsk and other cities. While the Minsk talks were proceeding, the DPR/LPR militias had nearly encircled 6,000 to 8,000 Ukrainians in the town of Debaltseve, the major rail junction between Donetsk and Lugansk. With growing defections, collapsing morale, and widespread draft evasion, the Ukraine Armed Forces were already at a break-point. For Merkel and Hollande, the idea of arming such a disintegrating army was a grave mistake, reflecting a lack of understanding of the reality of the Ukraine crisis in official Washington.

 

The Nuland Factor

 

Indeed, the policy of the Obama Administration towards Ukraine and Russia has been hijacked from day one by a collection of neo-conservatives and humanitarian interventionist ideologues—led by Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland. The wife of neo-con Robert Kagan, Nuland served as a foreign policy advisor to then-Vice President Dick Cheney, before being appointed as the Bush Administration’s Ambassador to NATO.

 

Nuland publicly boasted that the U.S. had poured $5 billion into the “democracy” movement in Ukraine since the end of the Cold War, and she made clear, in an infamous taped phone call in January 2014, that the man who is now Ukrainian Prime Minister, Yatsenyuk, was owned by Washington. She is responsible for covering up the powerful role of the Banderite Nazis in the Maidan coup and the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

 

Nuland’s current role in sabotaging efforts for peace was highlighted in a Feb. 15 article in Germany’s Der Spiegel, entitled “America’s Riot Diplomat.”[1] The column stated that Nuland poses a threat to America’s allies, and that while she is supposed to solve the crisis of Ukraine and relations with Russia, “in the crisis, Nuland herself has become the problem.”

 

Der Spiegel described a closed-door meeting, apparently reported anonymously both to it and to the Bild newspaper, held by Nuland at the Munich Security Conference one week ago, with “perhaps two dozen U.S. diplomats and Senators.” There Nuland gave instructions to “fight against the Europeans” on the issue of arming Ukraine to fight Russia. She was described as referring “bitterly” to the German Chancellor’s and French President’s meeting with President Putin as “Merkel’s Moscow junk,” and “Moscow bullshit,” and she welcomed a Senator’s calling German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen the “Defeatism Minister.”

 

These reports give the lie to Nuland’s claim on the morning of Feb. 11, when the Minsk Agreement was announced, that “we [the United States] enthusiastically support it.”

 

Der Spiegel says that Nuland does not stop short of calling for “heavy weapons” to be given by NATO to Ukraine.

 

Raising the Alarm

 

In a statement issued on Feb. 14, Lyndon LaRouche warned that the war danger would persist until Nuland was fired and her links to hardcore Banderite Nazis exposed publicly (see box).

 

The larger threat of thermonuclear war, stemming from the Ukraine crisis, was a dominant theme behind the scenes at the annual Munich Security Conference. On the eve of that meeting, three national security specialists, former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.), former Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, and former British Secretary of State for Defence Des Browne, wrote an op-ed calling for an overhaul of the Euro-Atlantic security architecture, with an inclusive role for Russia.

 

The same view was echoed in two other high-visibility venues. On Feb. 11, Jack Matlock, who was President Reagan’s ambassador to the Soviet Union during the closing days of the Cold War, told a packed audience at the National Press Club in Washington that the West had violated some of the most essential agreements with Moscow, those which had allowed for the peaceful demise of the Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union, and that the danger of a world war was grave (see transcript in this Feature).

 

Two days later, Markus Becker, writing about the Munich Security Conference in Spiegel Online, warned that the “Threat of War Is Higher than in the Cold War.” He presented some of the same arguments as the Nunn-Ivanov-Browne article.

 

Unless LaRouche’s demand for Nuland’s ouster is acted upon swiftly, the chances of the neo-Nazis in Ukraine wrecking the fragile peace are immense. Nuland’s ouster must be followed by the agreement among governments to disqualify and remove the Nazi elements now running rampant, and participating in government, in Ukraine. This demand has been raised repeatedly by the Russian government, and by LaRouche.

 

If the cycle of violence in eastern Ukraine resumes full-force, the prospects of escalation into a direct Russia-U.S. military confrontation are very high.

 

Richard Burt, who was one of the chief U.S. arms control negotiators with the Soviets, told Spiegel Online (Feb. 9) that the danger of nuclear war is very great. “Both American and Russian nuclear arms are essentially on a kind of hair-trigger alert. Both sides have a nuclear posture where land-based missiles could be authorized for use in less than 15 minutes.” He acknowledged that the kind of “hybrid warfare” now underway in eastern Ukraine adds greatly to the danger of miscalculation into thermonuclear confrontation. Former Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov concurred, telling Spiegel, “Now the threat of a war is higher than during the Cold War.”

 

It must be understood, in addition, that the primary driver for war is the bankruptcy of the trans-Atlantic financial system, centered in London and Wall Street. The desperation of financier circles over the looming doom of their system and the collapse of their political power is driving the war danger. As Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has observed in recent statements, if there had been no Ukraine crisis, some circles in the West would have created one—to deal with the larger collapse they are facing.

Source:
http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2015/4208nuland_nazis_world_war.html

[1] Der Spiegel article is here (in German):
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/victoria-nuland-barack-obamas-problem-diplomatin-a-1017614.html

Italian medical mission reports on health care crisis in Ukraine: 50 hospitals destroyed (Video)

Posted on Fort Russ

January 7, 2015
Video: Alessandro Ferrucci, Lorenzo Galeazzi e Vauro for Ilfattoquotidianor
Translated from Italian by Tom Winter

First half of video: the hospital of Slovyansk, reduced to rubble; then in Kiev, where there are no medical supplies.

Once at Sloviansk, theater of the last summer’s ferocious fighting between regular Ukrainian troops and the pro-Russian separatists, stood a hospital at the cutting edge; a proper and real provider of health services, now completely destroyed. These images, still to this day never shown in the Italian media, show better than others the grave situation that has befallen on Ukrainian society.
 

Indeed, the outbreak of revolt at Maidan, the war, and the economic crisis have brought the health care system to a collapse. Fifty hospitals have been reduced to rubble, and the price of many drugs has risen 3200 percent. Many drugs are to be had only on the black market. Even in the capital, Kiev, far from the Donbass, where the fighting continues, medical facilities are incapable of meeting the health care emergency, which is worsening day by day. Entire hospitals are without painkillers, analgesics, chemotherapy. Children stricken with cancer, many of them victims of the Chernobyl legacy, are paying the highest price: where a survival rate in Europe would be 75-80%, in Ukraine it is one child out of every two.

As in our earlier work on the Ivory Coast, this report was made possible by the support of Soleterre, a non-governmental organization that has operated in Ukraine since 2003 in diverse ways that contribute to the healing of young patients, from the free supply of pharmaceuticals to psychological assistance, finally to the establishment of a welcoming home to shorten the hospital stays of children suffering from cancer.

Vauro’s tour was supported by the Italian medical charity Soleterre.

Translator’s note:

 We are eager to supply Ukraine with weapons for war; the real needs go begging for charity.

German researchers find overwhelming Crimean support for Russian annexation

Posted on Oriental Review, February 10, 2015

By Konstantin KOSARETSKY (Ukraine) 

A few days ago an interesting study, “The Socio-Political Sentiments in Crimea,” was released by the Ukrainian branch of GfK, the well-known German social research organization, as part of the Free Crimea initiative. Intriguingly, the primary objectives of this project, launched with the support of the governmental Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, were to “debunk aggressive Russian propaganda” and to “reintegrate Crimea into Ukraine.” Thus the researchers can hardly be suspected of being Russian sympathizers. So let’s take a look at the results.

The attitudes of Crimeans were studied in January 2015. This representative sample included 800 respondents living on the peninsula, from all age and social categories. The poll had an error margin of 3.5%.

In answer to the most important question: “Do you endorse Russia’s annexation of Crimea?82% of the respondents answered “yes, definitely,” and another 11% – “yes, for the most part.” Only 2% gave an unambiguously negative response, and another 2% offered a relatively negative assessment. Three percent did not specify their position.

We feel that this study fully validates the results of the referendum on reunification with Russia that was held on March 16, 2014. At that time 83% of Crimeans went to the polling stations and almost 97% expressed support for reunification.

Ukrainians continue to question whether this was a credible outcome, but it is now backed up by the data obtained by the Germans. The 82% of the respondents who expressed their full confidence in the results of the Russian election make up the core of the electorate who turned up at the ballot boxes on March 16, 2014.

These figures are also relevant in terms of another important question. The former chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Dzhemilev, has repeatedly stated that all Tatars on the peninsula are opposed to reunification with Russia. Dzhemilev’s statements have been widely quoted by the media, which present them as entirely authoritative and undisputed.

But let’s think about that – Crimean Tatars make up 12% of the Crimean population, yet only 4% of those polled conveyed disapproval of Crimea’s reunification with Russia. And that 4% very likely includes not only Tatars, but also Ukrainians and citizens of other ethnicities. There’s an inconsistency here. Of course further study is needed on this issue, but the results obtained by GFK cast doubt on whether Mustafa Dzhemilev or the entire Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars is an accurate barometer of the feelings of the Crimean Tatar community.

Those few respondents who disapproved reunification were then asked “Why do you fully or mostly disapprove annexation?Only 20% of them (i.e., less than 1% of the total sample) claimed that they preferred to live in the state of Ukraine. The most common response, offered by 55% of those who opposed reunification, was “Annexations was not fully legitimate, it should be brought into accord with the international law.” Which means that, in theory, they do not object to the idea of living in Russia, but rather question the legitimacy of the transition.

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No doubt it would be a good idea to hold such a referendum under the auspices of international legislation and in accordance with Ukrainian law. But would laws ever be passed that would grant Ukrainian regions the right to secede? Back in the totalitarian Soviet Union, Ukraine exercised its right to a referendum without a single shot being fired, while in “democratic Ukraine,” separatists are either burned alive as in Odessa, or are shot along with the elderly and children as is happening in the Donbass.

In answer to a question about their financial circumstances, 21% of Crimeans said that in the last year their position had “improved significantly,” while another 30% claimed it had “somewhat improved.” Only 13% of that population has experienced a setback, to a greater or lesser extent. This suggests that, despite EU sanctions on the peninsula’s economy, and despite Ukraine’s partial blockade on communication from Crimea, the reunification with Russia has provided most Crimeans with material gains. But even among those who have not reaped those sorts of benefits, there are few signs of nostalgia for their old Ukrainian citizenship: although 13% of citizens have seen their financial well-being decline, only 4% disapprove of the reunification with Russia. These figures suggest that economic sanctions are an ineffective means of persuading the residents of the Crimea to view Ukraine more favorably.

The results of the survey indicate that 28% of the residents of the peninsula regularly watch Ukrainian TV, and another 20% regularly consult Ukrainian news websites. This proves that no steps have been taken in Crimea to restrict access to Ukrainian sources of information, such as Ukraine has done in relation to Russian media.

And now the moment of truth: “What is your opinion of what is being written by the Ukrainian media about Crimea?” Who could be a more objective judge on this issue than the residents of the peninsula themselves? Who else but they – who have been fated to experience all the pros and cons of both Ukrainian and Russian citizenship – could better evaluate the accuracy of the information being published? Perhaps no one.

However, only 1% of those surveyed reported that the Ukrainian media “provides entirely truthful information” and 4% said it was “more often truthful than deceitful.” But 45% of respondents see “completely untrue information” on Ukrainian TV, and another 35% claim those broadcasts are “more often deceitful than truthful.” The rest either do not watch Ukrainian news programs or do not pay attention to information in those programs about Crimea.

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This is the verdict on the contemporary Ukrainian press, as handed down by an impartial panel of eight hundred jurors.

But if those who shape the media coverage in Ukraine today are so biased in regard to Crimea, how can we expect them to report objectively on other critical problems associated with this country? Can we trust Kiev’s official stance on the tragedy of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17? Or on the causes of the humanitarian crisis in the Donbass? Or on the presence of Russian troops inside Ukraine? Or on the human fatalities in Odessa or the victims of the “Heavenly Hundred”?

GfK’s study demands a clear answer to these questions.

Konstantin Kosaretsky is the Ukrainian freelance journalist and writer.

http://orientalreview.org/2015/02/10/german-sociologists-on-crimeas-choice/