Daily Stormer
January 20, 2014
Klitschko is a Jew.
Hopefully, with Putin’s support, Ukraine will manage to keep the agitators under control.
From the BBC:
Clashes have been taking place after large crowds of pro-EU demonstrators rallied in Ukraine’s capital against new laws restricting public protests.
Stun grenades and flares were thrown as protesters tried to reach parliament, their way blocked by rows of police and buses.
The US appealed for an end to the violence, urging the government to hold talks to resolve the situation.
Opposition politician Vitali Klitschko tried to stop attacks on police.
His spokeswoman later said the former world boxing champion had gone for emergency talks with President Viktor Yanukovych at the latter’s residence outside Kiev.
The new legislation was passed with a quick show of hands on Thursday by MPs loyal to the president, who then signed it into law.
The opposition accused the ruling party of a coup.
US and EU officials have expressed deep concern at the new legislation.
Ukraine’s current anti-government movement began in protest at Mr Yanukovy
ch’s decision in late November to pull out of a landmark treaty with the EU, but has expanded to demand his resignation.
[…]Sunday’s rally in Kiev, attended by tens of thousands, heard calls from opposition politicians to disregard the new laws curbing protests that pro-EU demonstrators have been staging for the past two months.
Clashes erupted as some people headed away from the main square towards parliament, to vent their anger over the new laws. They ran into police cordons.
They pelted police with flares, thunder flashes and petrol bombs, the BBC’s Daniel Sandford in Kiev reports.
They overturned a bus used by police and set it alight. Other vehicles were also set on fire. One vehicle was pushed towards the police lines.
[…]Mr Klitschko has called on President Yanukovych to respond to the protesters’ demands and to hold elections.
“You’re fighting with your nation. Stop the escalation. Don’t go the way of (former Romanian president Nicolae) Ceausescu and (former Libyan leader Muammar) Gaddafi.
During the day, the rally on the main square heard a call from a former Ukrainian navy chief for members of the armed forces to defy “illegal” orders from those in power, Unian news agency reported.
“Tomorrow the regime will enslave you too. Therefore we are calling on you to fulfil your military oath of loyalty to the Ukrainian people and not to the authorities who have gone off the rails,” said Rear Admiral Ihor Tenyukh, who was sacked by Mr Yanukovych in 2010.
Demonstrators in Kiev, 19 January