Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Four Years After The Revolution Ukraine Is Still Suffering

Freedom Square in Kiev, Ukraine. The photograph compares 2009 to 2014

Nolan Peterson, The Daily Signal: 4 Years After the Revolution, Ukraine Still Battles Corruption and Russian Aggression

KYIV, Ukraine—Four years ago this week, central Kyiv resembled a quieted urban battlefield.

Ukraine’s capital city was, at that time, reeling from months of street protests and a revolution in which nearly 130 people died. The city’s central square, the Maidan, was left a charred ruin, still brimming with protester encampments and ad hoc defensive barricades.

Months earlier, in November 2013, protesters first took to the Maidan to oppose a last-minute decision by Ukraine’s then-President Viktor Yanukovych to ditch a trade deal with the European Union in favor of one with Russia.

Yet, when Yanukovych—a Kremlin lackey—launched a brutal police crackdown on the protesters, those pro-European street protests boiled over into a revolution calling for the then-president’s ouster.

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WNU Editor: It is hard to believe that four years has already passed. When I ask my friends and family in Ukraine that knowing what everyone knows now .... would they have supported the revolution (and many of my friends and family did .... including my cousin's daughter who was at the barricades) .... almost all of them say no. As for my cousin's daughter .... she now lives in Miami.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I watched this uprising, I watched how the original government didn't shoot people. I watched how when they were overthrown how war broke out. How Americans were given citizenships to become ministers, how Ukraine's foreign minister became leaders. How fleeing russian speakers fled to Crimea and i saw how Ukraines gold reserves were overnight exported out of the country.

This Country will never ever be at it once was, there ruling government have no interest in the people. They are just a Western proxy fighting a war against the Russias. The people didn't take back their country, they gave it away to a brutal war mongering ideology that resents Russia's power and influence in the world.

Bert Bert said...

https://youtu.be/fWkfpGCAAuw