http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/13/russian-propaganda-ukraine-fascist-protesters-euromaidan/
        
Don't believe the Russian propaganda about Ukraine's 'fascist' protesters

The Euromaidan was a place of multi-ethnic national solidarity in the 
face of repression – Putin only seeks to justify his aggression

by Olexiy Haran 
theguardian.com, Thursday 13 March 2014 06.04 EDT       

The Kremlin uses many kinds of falsifications to justify its aggression 
against Ukraine and plans to annex Crimean peninsula. One of which is 
that the mass protests of Ukrainians against the corrupt and bloody 
regime of Viktor Yanukovych, called the Euromaidan, was a gathering of 
far-right extremists intent on imposing nationalist rule over all other 
ethnic groups in Ukraine.

But the Euromaidan was anything but this. Although many Ukrainian 
nationalists passionately joined in the protests in central Kiev against 
Yanukovych's plans to get Ukraine into a Moscow-led customs union 
instead of signing a forward-looking association agreement with the EU, 
the maidan was a place of multi-ethnic national solidarity in the face 
of repression. One shouldn't forget that Sergey Nigoyan, the first 
victim of police ruthlessness in the Maidan, was an ethnic Armenian who 
came to support the protest from the Russian-speaking Dnipropetrovsk 
region in eastern Ukraine. Jews actively joined the ranks of protesters 
and a religious Jew headed one of the maidan self-defence units, passing 
command status to his Ukrainian deputy every Friday after the beginning 
of sabbath.

Crimean Tatars – a Sunni Muslim ethnic group that ruled in Crimea before 
it was captured by Russia in 1783 – have backed the maidan since its 
early days and now decisively oppose secession of the peninsula, let 
alone its accession to the Russian Federation. They still remember how, 
in 1944, their people were forcibly moved to central Asia under Stalin's 
orders with their land and houses transferred to ethnic Russians. That 
is where the Russian demographic domination of Crimea stems from.

Not a single representative of ethnic or other minorities has yet 
complained about the worsening of their position since the victory of 
Ukrainian democratic revolution. Instead, these minorities have 
articulated their desire to have an association agreement with the EU 
signed as soon as possible, which will bring additional safeguards 
against any discrimination or violation of human rights. Moreover, it is 
with the deployment of Russian troops in Crimea that swastika signs 
appeared on the walls of synagogues in Simferopol. And it is the chief 
rabbi of Ukraine Yaakov Dov Bleich who publicly suggested holding the G8 
summit in Kiev to show support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial 
integrity.

Under European supervision, Ukraine could introduce guarantees for the 
protection and development of its cultural and ethnic diversity. But 
this possibility is diminished by the lack of a robust western response 
to Russian aggression. This risks demonstrating to all nations that 
force is a swifter way to achieve your objectives than dialogue and rule 
of law. I only hope we all remember the consequences this position has 
had for the continent in the past.
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