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Western-backed Ukrainian regime launches fascist-led, bloody crackdown

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© Globalresearch.caPro-Russian protesters in Slavyansk
The Western-backed regime in Kiev and fascist militias allied to it launched a bloody crackdown against pro-Russian protests across eastern Ukraine yesterday. With the Kremlin massing forces on Russia's border with Ukraine, threatening to intervene defend ethnic Russians, the situation is on the brink of a war between Russia and Ukraine, which could escalate into a direct clash between Russia and NATO.

Deadly fighting broke out in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk, held by pro-Russian protesters. Ukrainian armored personnel carriers reportedly assaulted several checkpoints set up by pro-Russian forces, though protesters continued to hold the city. Five protesters were reported killed amid contradictory reports. Several Ukrainian armored vehicles were reportedly set afire in the fighting, and protesters rebuilt the checkpoints later in the day.

Thirty thugs armed with baseball bats from the fascist Right Sector militia, which led the February 22 putsch that installed the current regime in Kiev, stormed buildings held by protesters in the nearby port city of Mariupol.

Briefcase

Ex-U.S. intelligence: Obama-Putin summit on Ukraine needed

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© Official White House Photo by Pete SouzaPresident Vladimir Putin of Russia welcomes President Barack Obama to the G20 Summit at Konstantinovsky Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Sept. 5, 2013.
As the death toll mounts in an incipient civil war between east and west Ukraine, a group of retired U.S. intelligence professionals urges President Obama to hold a summit with Russia's President Putin to defuse the crisis.

May 4, 2014

MEMORANDUM FOR: The President

FROM: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)

SUBJECT: Urgent Action on Ukraine

The buck stops with you, Mr. President. If you want to stop a bloody civil war between east and west Ukraine and avert Russian military intervention in eastern Ukraine, you may be able to do so before the violence hurtles completely out of control. You need to take the initiative and do it now.

We recommend that you publicly disavow any wish to incorporate Ukraine into NATO and that you make it clear to Moscow that you are prepared to meet personally with Russian President Vladimir Putin without delay to discuss ways to defuse the crisis and recognize the legitimate interests of the various parties.

Comment: While it's unlikely to have any real effect on Obama, it's good to know there are some in the U.S. intel community with a shred of common sense.


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Evidence for Russian involvement in East Ukraine is shown to be propaganda

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Robert Parry: The Obama administration and Kiev government claimed that Russian soldiers were present at the building occupations, yet it turns out that this was assertion based on photos the U.S. government provided to NYTimes and that the newspaper has had to retract.

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ANTON WORONCZUK, TRNN PRODUCER: Welcome to The Real News Network. I'm Anton Woronczuk in Baltimore.

In recent weeks, as armed protesters took over government buildings in the eastern regions of Ukraine, we were repeatedly told by U.S. officials that Russia has been behind all this. But there has been little offered behind their repeated assertions.

Our next guest says the recent evidence trying to prove that Russian soldiers were among the armed protesters is bogus and is part of a propaganda stampede by media outlets who are concerned with promoting an anti-Russian bias.

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Russia to provide Syria with first batch of Jet Trainers until end of year

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© RIA Novosti. Anton DenisovYak-130 jet trainer
Russia plans to send the initial batch of the Yakovlev Yak-130 jet trainers to Syria until the end of 2014, with further plans to fully complete the contract for 36 aircraft in 2016, the Kommersant newspaper wrote Monday, citing a source close to Russian arms exporter Rosoboronexport.

Damascus will receive nine aircraft until the end of this year, and in the next two years - 12 and 15 respectively, according to the informant.

"Thus, we will fulfill obligations under a previously signed contract for the supply of 36 Yak-130 jets," the newspaper quoted the source.

Last June, Kommersant wrote that Syria had transferred some $100 million of advance payment to Russia for the first six Yak-130 jets under a contract signed in December 2011. At that moment all Yak-130s were ready, waiting only for a political decision to install engines and avionics, and then to be sent to Syria, according to the RIA Novosti source back in the days.

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Russian report: 'Factual information shows the grossest violations of the fundamental international principles and norms in Ukraine'

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© RIA Novosti / Aleksey NikolskyiDmitry Peskov
Russia has compiled a "White Book" listing some of the most atrocious attacks on human rights in Ukraine to raise awareness of the situation in this stricken country, the Kremlin said Monday.

"The report is aimed at drawing the attention of the world community and international legislators to registered human rights violations in Ukraine," President Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday in an interview with the Russian News Service.

The "White Book" was unveiled on the Kremlin's official webpage. Peskov said there would be no further action on the report.

"It is founded on informational material from Russian, Ukrainian and other Western media, as well as from statements from the leaders of 'the new authorities' in Ukraine and their supporters, from witnesses, as well as observances and interviews from the place of events collected by Russian NGOs," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

The ministry noted that "factual information in the report shows the grossest violations of the fundamental international principles and norms in the area of human rights committed by the monopolizing protesters of Euro-Maidan and its radical nationalists, and sometimes with the direct promotion of the United States and the European Union, which confirms that these occurrences had a massive character."

On Monday, the Russian Presidential Human Rights Council also called on the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe to pressure Ukraine into providing foreign humanitarian missions access to the regions affected by violence in order to provide medical and psychological assistance to victims.

The OSCE has echoed Moscow's concerns over the human rights situation in Ukraine, criticizing the country's authorities for banning journalists from crossing the border and other widespread infringements on press freedom.

Gear

China to take part in Crimea transport corridor via Black Sea

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© © RIA Novosti. Andrey SteninYoung men on the Kerch Strait shore.
Chinese companies may participate in the construction of a transportation corridor to Crimea via the Black Sea's Kerch Strait, the Russian Kommersant newspaper reported Monday.

According to the report, state contractor China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) and the private investment fund China International Fund Ltd. (CIF) are planning to take part in the $3 million project.

The Russian Ministry of Transportation is currently preparing a memorandum on the construction, and an agreement could be signed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to China later this month.

An engineering model of the project has not yet been approved. Plans call for either a bridge to carry rail and road traffic, or for part of the route to pass through a subterranean tunnel.

Plans are expected to be finalized by the end of the month, while the financial and construction models are due in July. According to sources cited by Kommersant, cooperation with Chinese companies does not mean that Russian contractors will not be involved in the project - all leading infrastructure construction companies have expressed their interest in the transport corridor. Different outsourcing processes are being considered - from a tender to handing off the project directly to a group of companies.

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Agents provocateur: Crucial investigation into the role of the junta in the Odessa massacre (MUST READ!)

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Please find below the translation to the video I have posted before and which I am re-posting here below.

A huge THANK YOU to "sparling5" for making this translation in such a short time. If I get a subtitled video I will also post it here. This information is important enough to deserve several re-posts.

The Saker


War Whore

Is the Obama administration playing Russian Roulette?

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Does Washington want a war with Russia? A review of recent US actions surrounding the crisis in Ukraine clearly poses what would have once seemed an unthinkable question. The Obama administration is playing a very dangerous game of Russian Roulette.

In the last 48 hours, the Pentagon has announced the deployment of US paratrooper units to Poland and the three former Baltic republics of the Soviet Union - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - bringing US troops to Russia's very border. Another American warship has been dispatched to the Black Sea and more US forces are slated to deploy to Ukraine itself this summer under an exercise known as Operation Rapid Trident.

These military moves by Washington are unfolding in the context of an acute crisis within Ukraine that, thanks to the machinations of Washington and its puppets, threatens to erupt into full-blown civil war.

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Putin not taking Obama's calls

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As new U.S. sanctions against Russia loom, the Kremlin has shut down - at least for now - intensive high level communications between top U.S. and Russian officials.

Since the invasion of Crimea, President Vladimir Putin and President Barack Obama have had regular phone calls in an often half-hearted attempt to deescalate the ongoing crisis inside Ukraine. But as the U.S. and EU prepare to unveil new sanctions against Russia, Putin has decided the interactions should stop. The Kremlin has ended high-level contact with the Obama administration, according to diplomatic officials and sources close to the Russian leadership. The move signals an end to the diplomacy, for now.

"Putin will not talk to Obama under pressure," said Igor Yurgens, Chairman of the Institute for Contemporary Development, a prominent Moscow think tank, and a close associate of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. "It does not mean forever."

Propaganda

The German media and the massacre in Odessa

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Here is a good example. The caption for this Reuters photo reads, "A protester throws a petrol bomb at the trade union building in Odessa May 2, 2014," when it should read, "Fascist thug hired by Kiev Junta throws a petrol bomb..."
A politically conformist media has long been considered a characteristic of dictatorships. Not any more. One can also speak of such a conformist press in the coverage of Ukraine in the German media.

Last Friday, over 40 opponents of the Kiev regime fell victim to a fascist massacre. Although German television stations and newspapers have many correspondents on the ground, you will not find a serious report concerning the background to this terrible crime. Instead, the events are falsified, downplayed or simply ignored.

From the outset it was clear that the victims who lost their lives, burning to death in the Odessa trade union hall, suffocating or jumping out the window, were opponents of the government in Kiev. Despite this, the media has deliberately left the origins of the victims and the culprits in the dark.

On the day of the events, Spiegel Online reported untruthfully that dozens of people had "died in clashes between Ukrainian nationalists and pro-Russian activists."

Two days following the massacre, the Frankfurter Rundschau reported: "Violence escalated in the port city on Friday between hundreds of supporters of the government in Kiev and Moscow. In street battles, both sides threw Molotov cocktails, a trade union building was set alight. Four people died in the fighting, a further 38 lost their lives in the probably deliberate fire."

Comment: Ah, the passive voice. The best way to avoid assigning responsibility: "...a trade union building was set alight."