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Los ministros de Exteriores UE estudian este jueves las sanciones contra los responsables de violenciahttp://www.europapress.es/internacional/noticia-ministros-exteriores-ue-estudian-jueves-sanciones-contra-responsables-violencia-20140220083019.html
Lo que está sucediendo es que nos están sometiendo a un proceso de *saqueo* CALCADO, a los procesos neoliberales que practicaron con latinoamérica con la excusa de la "crisis de la deuda" desde los 70, 80 y 90
.... da bastante mala espina........ http://thoughtcatalog.com/danielle-ryan/2014/02/i-am-a-ukrainian-this-needs-to-go-viral/
Ukraine – The Funding Begins – Gun Shots Starting in Kiev Posted on February 20, 2014 by Martin Armstrong For months before the proposed alignment with the EU, there were signs all over Ukraine pro and con about joining Europe that was a campaign in part funded by the EU to sell the idea to Ukraine. This funding has been CONFUSED with the funding for the “rebels” to engage in revolution that Putin calls a coup. There is HUGE difference from the funding Germany and the EU was providing to sell Ukraine on the idea of joining the Europe compared to funding a revolution as the Saudis are doing in Syria.But overlooked, was the resentment with corruption. After all, Ukraine’s 2004 Orange Revolution that toppled the government without a shot fired. That too was over corruption. For you see, the Orange Revolution swept then-prime minister Yanukovych out in 2004 and that brought Tymoshenko to power. It is widely viewed that Yanukovych stole his current position of power and his decision not to sign the deal with the EU centers on the EU’s demands that he release from jail former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, his political opponent who he had imprisoned. So you are starting to get a sense of the depth to this corruption.The changes that followed the Orange Revolution simply weren’t deep enough and Yanukovych has always been more pro-Russian. To the Western Ukrainians, this is a chance to get on a different trajectory and they did not expect this would turn violent since there was no such resistance during the Orange Revolution. On this score, they are wrong.This resentment toward corruption has been rising sharply once again. Make no mistake about it, at the core is ALWAYS economics. Ukraine is desperately in need of a cash injection because the government is so corrupt. Yanukovych, who has been in power since 2010, and he said that Ukraine could not afford to sign the EU deal. The question was really who was putting more money is his pocket.Germany is now starting the funding or the “rebels” as is the USA. Russia is funding the mercenaries and gave Ukraine $2 billion with demands to crush the rebels. Russia is portraying this as a coup funded by the USA. Ironically, funding is now starting. Nobody funded the “rebels” initially for had they done so,they would have been armed. The Orange Revolution was bloodless and they expected the same result so they did not seek funding for that purpose.Of course, there was funding for “promotion” selling the EU deal to the people coming from Germany and the EU. But this was more directed into a marketing campaign that filled the cities with signs and posters. That was NOT funding that was going in with the expectation of civil war. There is a GREAT difference. Nonetheless, the violent attacks by Yanukovych’s mercenaries is now showing the West they need to fund the rebels.The constitutional reforms that are demanded by the protesters demonstrates that this is at its core about corruption and not about joining the EU or Russia as the media is playing up. Nor are the reforms just about money. This is all about political power. This is about Yanukovych who has effectively established a de facto dictatorship. The opposition have called for the ouster of Yanukovych and the ordering of new elections for he stole the elections and imprisoned the former President who ousted him. The general view is that control of the government is a dictatorship for far too much power rests with Yanukovych and not enough with parliament. There are no checks and balances. This is the corruption that lies at the core demand – something that Yanukovych will sooner murder the entire West before ever letting go of any power. This is the core issue and why thousands of protesters have staked their lives on their desire for political change. This is NOT about joining the EU v Russia. They want HONEST government.The very next day when protester approached his mansion, he enacted a law that it was illegal for more than 5 cars to travel together. He had his mercenaries not “killing” people but imprisoning them as hostages and others were being left in the forest stripped of all identification to die. One girl who was just helping the protesters as a nurse was seen at the train station taken by Yanukovych’s goons, and left in the forest at night to die.BOTH the USA and EU will now fund the rebels as Russia will fund Yanukovych. At the political level, Ukraine is the pawn on the chessboard. The propaganda war is East v West. However, those power plays are masking the core issue that began with the Orange Revolution – corruption. Yanukovych is a dictator who will NEVER leave office. It is simple as that. There will be no REAL elections again in Ukraine. This is starting to spiral down into a confrontation that the entire world cannot ignore.
"urbem venalem et mature perituram, si emptorem invenerit"
España también está en venta, y si encuentra un comprador, morirá. Citar"urbem venalem et mature perituram, si emptorem invenerit"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugurtha
Hace 100 años las provincias ucranianas de Zakarpattia, Termopil, Lviv e Ivano-Frankivsk formaban parte del por aquel entonces llamado Reino de Galitzia y Lodomeria. Chernivtsi, la provincia inmediatamente al sur, era parte del Ducado de Bucovina. En aquellos tiempos, en febrero de 1914, Tanto Galitzia como Bucovina eran dos provincias fronterizas del Imperio Austro-Húngaro, ignoradas por casi todo el mundo fuera del estado mayor de los ejercitos de la Monarquía Dual y el Zar. Lviv, la vieja capital de la región, había permanecido bajo el dominio de los Habsburgo casi sin interrupción desde 1772. Durante muchos años el idioma más común en Galitzia era el polaco, conviviendo con alemán y ucraniano en relativa armonía. En los años anteriores a la Gran Guerra Lviv era más conocida por sus nacionalistas polacos que por otra cosa.
El desarrollo de la crisis ucraniana: un ejemplo más de la utilización geopolítica de la corrupción o cómo un país es vendido por sus élites.Citar Ukraine – The Funding Begins – Gun Shots Starting in Kiev Posted on February 20, 2014 by Martin Armstrong ......................https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugurtha
Ukraine – The Funding Begins – Gun Shots Starting in Kiev Posted on February 20, 2014 by Martin Armstrong ......................https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugurtha
Para mí que parte de la población en Ucrania se debate entre dos bloques de los que no quieren saber nada de nada (saben por experiencia a qué conlleva eso).
Despite having lost the popular support he had when he was elected president in 2010, Yanukovych has found a way to retain his control over the Ukrainian parliament. He has done so by resurrecting an electoral system last used in a parliamentary election a decade ago. This system is superficially similar to that used in Scotland. Half the MPs are elected by proportional representation from party lists, and half from constituencies. The difference is, however, that in Ukraine there are often only two types of people who can be elected as constituency MPs: local government officials and local businessmen, who are equally dependent on the regime and need to demonstrate their loyalty to it. The opposition supported a return to this system when it was voted on in November 2011, and the government was able to report to Brussels and Washington that a compromise had been found. Yanukovych’s opponents were, however, relying on the new electoral law being formulated in such a way as to allow candidates to stand for election in both constituencies and lists. That way, parties could put their stronger candidates up in the constituencies, with a fallback position on their list.But the government, having ensured the opposition’s support for the new law, somehow forgot about that condition, and the clause that would have provided a safety net for the opposition was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court, which remains loyal to Yanukovych. After that, decisions at constituency level were completely predictable: strong opposition candidates got cold feet and opted for safer party list places. As a result, the ruling Party of Regions and its acolytes are preparing for victory in a majority of constituencies, other than those in Western Ukraine and possibly Kyiv, where the opposition has strong support.