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After the collapse of the USSR in many former republics a wave of violence against the Russian . Beggars people , deceived by propaganda believe that they become poor because of Russian , and not because of the collapse of the state. Of course, the Russian also became worse treating to other other people .
About Jews in Donetsk - complete nonsense. The Nazis seized power in Kiev and not in Donetsk. This is in Kiev heroes - Nazi . This is in Kiev hang portrait of Hitler.
In Donetsk people rose just against fascism.
When it was WW2 , the grandfathers of the current fascist government of Kiev fought for Hitler. And our grandfathers fought against Hitler. For this, they hate us and crave revenge.
Nope, pro Russians from Donetsk pulled that stunt....not the so called "fascist" in Kiev.
 
Nope, pro Russians from Donetsk pulled that stunt....not the so called "fascist" in Kiev.
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Portrait of this man hung over the government building in Kiev for a few hours.
In general, I find it strange to prove an adult man that the sky is blue, grass is green, and the Nazis - it's the Nazis.
 
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Portrait of this man hung over the government building in Kiev for a few hours.
In general, I find it strange to prove an adult man that the sky is blue, grass is green, and the Nazis - it's the Nazis.

I believe @Juice means this

Ukraine crisis: Jews ordered to register in Donetsk

Jews in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, where pro-Russian militants have taken over government buildings, were told they have to "register" with the Ukrainians who are trying to make the city become part of Russia.

Jews emerging from a synagogue say they were handed leaflets that ordered them to provide a list of property they own and pay a registration fee "or else have their citizenship revoked, face deportation and see their assets confiscated," reported Ynet News, Israel's largest news website.

Donetsk is the site of an "anti-terrorist" operation by the Ukraine government, which has moved military columns into the region to force out militants who are demanding a referendum be held on joining Russia. The news was carried first by the Ukraine's Donbass news agency.

The leaflets bore the name of Denis Pushilin, who identified himself as chairman of "Donetsk's temporary government", and were distributed near the Donetsk synagogue and other areas, according to the reports. Mr Pushilin acknowledged that flyers were distributed under his organisation's name in Donetsk but denied any connection to them, Ynet reported in Hebrew.

Emanuel Shechter, in Israel, told Ynet his friends in Donetsk sent him a copy of the leaflet through social media. "They told me that masked men were waiting for Jewish people after the Passover eve prayer, handed them the flyer and told them to obey its instructions," he said.

The leaflet begins, "Dear Ukraine citizens of Jewish nationality", and states that all people of Jewish descent over 16 years old must report to the Commissioner for Nationalities in the Donetsk Regional Administration building and "register".

It says the reason is because the leaders of the Jewish community of Ukraine supported Bendery Junta, a reference to Stepan Bandera, the leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement that fought for Ukrainian independence at the end of World War II, "and oppose the pro-Slavic People's Republic of Donetsk", a name adopted by the militant leadership.

The leaflet then described which documents Jews should provide: "ID and passport are required to register your Jewish religion, religious documents of family members, as well as documents establishing the rights to all real estate property that belongs to you, including vehicles."

Consequences for non-compliance would result in citizenship being revoked "and you will be forced outside the country with a confiscation of property". A registration fee of $US50 ($53) would be required, it said.

Olga Reznikova, 32, a Jewish resident of Donetsk, told Ynet she never experienced anti-Semitism in the city until she saw this leaflet.

"We don't know if these notifications were distributed by pro-Russian activists or someone else, but it's serious that it exists," she said. "The text reminds of the fascists in 1941."

Director of international affairs at the New York-based Anti-Defamation League Michael Salberg said it is unclear whether the leaflets were issued by the pro-Russian leadership or a splinter group operating within the pro-Russian camp.

But the Russian side has used the spectre of anti-Semitism in a cynical manner since anti-government protests began in Kiev that resulted in the ousting of Ukraine's pro-Russian former president Viktor Yanukovych. Russia and its allies in Ukraine issued multiple stories about the threat posed to Jews by Ukraine's new pro-Western government in Kiev, Mr Salberg said. Those stories were based in part on ultra-nationalists who joined the Maidan protests, and the inclusion of the ultra-nationalist Svoboda party in Ukraine's new interim government. But the threat turned out to be false, he said. Svoboda's leadership needs to be monitored, but so far it has refrained from anti-Semitic statements since joining the government, Mr Salberg said.

Speaking in Geneva after the United States, Russia and Ukraine struck a deal to restore calm in Ukraine, US Secretary of State John Kerry called the development "grotesque".

As part of the agreement, all parties condemned extremism and religious intolerance, specifically anti-Semitism, in strong terms. The agreement calls for the dissolution of outlaw military groups, the return of occupied buildings and public squares, and amnesty for anti-government protesters.

The prevalence of anti-Semitic acts has not changed since before the Maidan protests, according to the ADL and the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, which monitors human rights in Ukraine



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/ukraine-crisis-jews-ordered-to-register-in-donetsk-20140418-zqw7f.html#ixzz2zE4Xa5L7
 
I believe @Juice means this

Ukraine crisis: Jews ordered to register in Donetsk

Jews in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, where pro-Russian militants have taken over government buildings, were told they have to "register" with the Ukrainians who are trying to make the city become part of Russia.

Jews emerging from a synagogue say they were handed leaflets that ordered them to provide a list of property they own and pay a registration fee "or else have their citizenship revoked, face deportation and see their assets confiscated," reported Ynet News, Israel's largest news website.

Donetsk is the site of an "anti-terrorist" operation by the Ukraine government, which has moved military columns into the region to force out militants who are demanding a referendum be held on joining Russia. The news was carried first by the Ukraine's Donbass news agency.

The leaflets bore the name of Denis Pushilin, who identified himself as chairman of "Donetsk's temporary government", and were distributed near the Donetsk synagogue and other areas, according to the reports. Mr Pushilin acknowledged that flyers were distributed under his organisation's name in Donetsk but denied any connection to them, Ynet reported in Hebrew.

Emanuel Shechter, in Israel, told Ynet his friends in Donetsk sent him a copy of the leaflet through social media. "They told me that masked men were waiting for Jewish people after the Passover eve prayer, handed them the flyer and told them to obey its instructions," he said.

The leaflet begins, "Dear Ukraine citizens of Jewish nationality", and states that all people of Jewish descent over 16 years old must report to the Commissioner for Nationalities in the Donetsk Regional Administration building and "register".

It says the reason is because the leaders of the Jewish community of Ukraine supported Bendery Junta, a reference to Stepan Bandera, the leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement that fought for Ukrainian independence at the end of World War II, "and oppose the pro-Slavic People's Republic of Donetsk", a name adopted by the militant leadership.

The leaflet then described which documents Jews should provide: "ID and passport are required to register your Jewish religion, religious documents of family members, as well as documents establishing the rights to all real estate property that belongs to you, including vehicles."

Consequences for non-compliance would result in citizenship being revoked "and you will be forced outside the country with a confiscation of property". A registration fee of $US50 ($53) would be required, it said.

Olga Reznikova, 32, a Jewish resident of Donetsk, told Ynet she never experienced anti-Semitism in the city until she saw this leaflet.

"We don't know if these notifications were distributed by pro-Russian activists or someone else, but it's serious that it exists," she said. "The text reminds of the fascists in 1941."

Director of international affairs at the New York-based Anti-Defamation League Michael Salberg said it is unclear whether the leaflets were issued by the pro-Russian leadership or a splinter group operating within the pro-Russian camp.

But the Russian side has used the spectre of anti-Semitism in a cynical manner since anti-government protests began in Kiev that resulted in the ousting of Ukraine's pro-Russian former president Viktor Yanukovych. Russia and its allies in Ukraine issued multiple stories about the threat posed to Jews by Ukraine's new pro-Western government in Kiev, Mr Salberg said. Those stories were based in part on ultra-nationalists who joined the Maidan protests, and the inclusion of the ultra-nationalist Svoboda party in Ukraine's new interim government. But the threat turned out to be false, he said. Svoboda's leadership needs to be monitored, but so far it has refrained from anti-Semitic statements since joining the government, Mr Salberg said.

Speaking in Geneva after the United States, Russia and Ukraine struck a deal to restore calm in Ukraine, US Secretary of State John Kerry called the development "grotesque".

As part of the agreement, all parties condemned extremism and religious intolerance, specifically anti-Semitism, in strong terms. The agreement calls for the dissolution of outlaw military groups, the return of occupied buildings and public squares, and amnesty for anti-government protesters.

The prevalence of anti-Semitic acts has not changed since before the Maidan protests, according to the ADL and the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, which monitors human rights in Ukraine



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/ukraine-crisis-jews-ordered-to-register-in-donetsk-20140418-zqw7f.html#ixzz2zE4Xa5L7
Nazis, whose idols are Hitler, Goebbels, Bandera, Shukhevych and others invented false tale to discredit the People's Republic of Donetsk. The Nazis did such tricks throughout the war with the USSR. Just not very smart people can believe it. Or Russophobe.
 
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Portrait of this man hung over the government building in Kiev for a few hours.
In general, I find it strange to prove an adult man that the sky is blue, grass is green, and the Nazis - it's the Nazis.
Lol....it's well known that this is a photo-shop over another poster. (which was of a Ukrainian nationalist who was a collaborator with the Germans)
 
Lol....it's well known that this is a photo-shop over another poster. (which was of a Ukrainian nationalist who was a collaborator with the Germans)
I do not know photoshop is it or not, but I know that the Nazis, who seized power in Kiev worships Hitler and his local minions - Shukhevych and Bandera. They wear swastika and organize assault brigades, like Nazis SA.
 
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Nazis, whose idols are Hitler, Goebbels, Bandera, Shukhevych and others invented false tale to discredit the People's Republic of Donetsk. The Nazis did such tricks throughout the war with the USSR. Just not very smart people can believe it. Or Russophobe.

Well, if you read the article, the person admitted publicly of knowing the flier exist........

Let me quote you what the article said

Mr Pushilin acknowledged that flyers were distributed under his organisation's name in Donetsk but denied any connection to them, Ynet reported in Hebrew

The article in question was reported on Ynet, which is an Israeli news outlet in Hebrew, I pretty much doubt an Israeli News agency idolize Nazis and Hilters...
 
Well, if you read the article, the person admitted publicly of knowing the flier exist........

Let me quote you what the article said



The article in question was reported on Ynet, which is an Israeli news outlet in Hebrew, I pretty much doubt an Israeli News agency idolize Nazis and Hilters...
That is, if something is published in an Israeli newspaper - so it is 100% true? Especially, this man refuted any involvement in the action. And anyone can print anything and everything under somebodies name. Printers now are not that expensive.
 
That is, if something is published in an Israeli newspaper - so it is 100% true? Especially, this man refuted any involvement in the action. And anyone can print anything and everything under somebodies name. Printers now are not that expensive.

Well, you are right, things that the Israeli said not automatically 100% true

However, with the actual leaflet printed out

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And a TV interview of Denis Pushilin goes on TV with Ynet and Publicly say HE knows of the leaflet.

Donetsk leaflet: Jews must register or face deportation - Israel News, Ynetnews

Well, it may not have been 100% truth, but I guess it is pretty close...
 
Well, you are right, things that the Israeli said not automatically 100% true

However, with the actual leaflet printed out

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And a TV interview of Denis Pushilin goes on TV with Ynet and Publicly say HE knows of the leaflet.

Donetsk leaflet: Jews must register or face deportation - Israel News, Ynetnews

Well, it may not have been 100% truth, but I guess it is pretty close...
You do not understand the essence of the people's uprising in the south-east of Ukraine. We do not want to obey the illegal junta in Kiev, we do not want honor Nazi-criminals "heroes", we honor the memory of the heroic Red Army soldiers who defeated Nazism, we want to speak Russian and our children to speak Russian our native language.
If you understand this, then no false propaganda leaflet will not deceive you.
 
You do not understand the essence of the people's uprising in the south-east of Ukraine. We do not want to obey the illegal junta in Kiev, we do not want honor Nazi-criminals "heroes", we honor the memory of the heroic Red Army soldiers who defeated Nazism, we want to speak Russian and our children to speak Russian our native language.
If you understand this, then no false propaganda leaflet will not deceive you.

Well, I don't really care if your "Eastern Ukraine" brother hail Russia or Red Army or whatever, they are going to have a vote on May 11 on your "red army" dream, either you stay and they turn to Russia, or if you want your red dream so much, you would literally need to move to Russia to have it.

All I am saying here is there is such flier circular around in Donetsk and you are the one denial it, and now you seems to abandoning your own defense and tell me something not what I originally post

Exactly how do you get to be a pdf think tank??
 
Well, I don't really care if your "Eastern Ukraine" brother hail Russia or Red Army or whatever, they are going to have a vote on May 11 on your "red army" dream, either you stay and they turn to Russia, or if you want your red dream so much, you would literally need to move to Russia to have it.

All I am saying here is there is such flier circular around in Donetsk and you are the one denial it, and now you seems to abandoning your own defense and tell me something not what I originally post

Exactly how do you get to be a pdf think tank??
I can print such fakes at home it wil prove nothing it will be 100% fake.
I and many millions of Russian and pro-Russian Ukrainians we live in our native land. We conquered this land with blood. We released it in 1943-1944 by cost of millions of lives. And we will not tolerate that Nazi seized power in Kiev. If we leave Ukraine, we will take away our native land.
If this fake was truth all major western channels scream about it. But they do not.
 
Well, you are right, things that the Israeli said not automatically 100% true

However, with the actual leaflet printed out

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And a TV interview of Denis Pushilin goes on TV with Ynet and Publicly say HE knows of the leaflet.

Donetsk leaflet: Jews must register or face deportation - Israel News, Ynetnews

Well, it may not have been 100% truth, but I guess it is pretty close...
Looks like total fake. The text is very similar to text published by Germans during the execution of Kiev Jews in Babiy Yar. Someone printed for propaganda.
 
I can print such fakes at home it wil prove nothing it will be 100% fake.
I and many millions of Russian and pro-Russian Ukrainians we live in our native land. We conquered this land with blood. We released it in 1943-1944 by cost of millions of lives. And we will not tolerate that Nazi seized power in Kiev. If we leave Ukraine, we will take away our native land.
If this fake was truth all major western channels scream about it. But they do not.
No, if you print that at home it will be undeniably real...you can hold it in your hand, touch it, etc.

You know, I don't doubt that there is a sizable minority in Ukraine that want close ties to Russia....but it has been handled like a three stooges comedy by Russia. What a wacky world you guys live in. A dictator for life swears that his ethnic people are under threat, annexes chunks of his neighbors to "protect" them while they register Jews....and he is fighting "fascist" (while anyone with a basic understanding of history can see he is taking a page from Hitler's playbook). Demonstrators shoot themselves while issuing edicts in the name of pro-Russian factions. The demonstrators are well-organized fascist brigades while looking like common people....while the spontaneous "self-defense" organizations of the pro-Russian faction look like a motorized rifle-brigade without patches. Yup, I'm buying it!
 
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