
Andriy Parubiy at the Maidan directing people who appear to be snipers heading home from a job well done
Although the Maidan regime in Ukraine continues to deny, mostly ignore, its leading members' role in organizing and executing the 20 February 2014 snipers massacre that targeted both police and demonstrators in order to escalate the demonstrations and that indeed led to the overthrown of President Viktor Yanukovych,
some of the regime's members and supporters are beginning to speak out against the oligarchic-ultranationalist hybrid regime's original sin. Earlier, beginning almost immediately after the coup, numerous participating snipers from the Maidan's ultra-nationalist and neofascist wing began acknowledging their role in the massacre.
Many have named present Rada Chairman Andrey Parubii as its organizer and much evidence points to him as at least one if not the lead mastermind of the slaughter (on these admissions, see
gordonhahn.com; Ivan Katchanovski, "The Snipers Massacre on the Maidan in Ukraine,"
Academia.edu, Paper presented at the Chair of Ukrainian Studies Seminar at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, October 1, 2014, p. 55; Ivan Katchanovski, "The 'Snipers' Massacre' on the Maidan in Ukraine (Revised and Updated Version),"
Academia.edu, 20 February 2015, p. 55 or
Johnson's Russia List, #33, 21 February 2015, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs).
Most recently, Georgian snipers revealed their involvement in the massacre on order from their then-employer, former Georgian President and Odessa Governor Mikheil Saakashvili.
Comment: The US needs to destroy China's OBOR project. If completed, OBOR will create new and lasting trade partners for China while US trade diminishes. The plan is to infuse Xinjiang Province with TIP and IS cells from Syria to foment violence, challenge China's counter-terrorism capabilities and provide a strategic US foothold inside China. We should expect these efforts, and the spread of radical jihadist ideology in the Uighur population, to be funded and supported by the usual suspects: US, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
See also: