Dear
All,
Some
in the west believe the Russian/Putin propaganda spouted in Pravda and the
Russian Times that over 80% of the Russians approve of Putin.............please
don’t believe it............instead, as this article shows, the wheels on the
Putin machine are beginning to fall off...........the Citizens of Russia do
“not” want another communist dictator as their leader and yelling, "Putin, I'm tired of your lies!"
Here are some additional links for your consideration:
And here are more important articles for your consideration:
- What Putin Really Feared In Ukraine -This article explains that Putin's hold on power could be very tenuous.
Soldiers’ Graves Bear Witness to Russia’s Role in Ukraine
Regards,
Ron
Kirkish
Ukraine crisis: Thousands march in Moscow
anti-war rally
21 September 2014
Last updated at 17:14 ET
A large column of protesters waving both Russian and Ukrainian flags marched in central Moscow
Tens of thousands of people have marched in
Moscow to protest against Russia's involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
People carrying Russian and Ukrainian flags
chanted "No to war!" and
"Stop lying!"
Similar rallies took place in St Petersburg and other Russian cities.
Ukraine accuses Russia of arming rebels in the
east and sending Russian troops across the border.
Moscow denies this.
More than 3,000 people have died in
fighting since April.
A truce was agreed on 5 September but there
have been repeated violations since then.
The fighting began after Russia annexed
Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula in March - a move condemned by Ukraine and
the West.
Organisers of the anti-war march in
Moscow said they hoped as many as 50,000 people would attend
Supporters of separatists in Ukraine
held their own smaller rally in Moscow, where they ripped a Ukrainian flag
The demonstrators marched from Pushkin Square
to Sakharov Avenue in central Moscow.
Organisers had hoped up to 50,000 people would
take part to denounce what they described as Russia's "aggressive foreign
policy".
Moscow police said there were about 5,000 protesters
but a reporter for the AP news agency estimated that the crowd was at least 20,000-strong.
Police stepped up security
in the capital and there were only minor scuffles reported between rival
demonstrators.
It is Russia's first major anti-war rally
since the fighting began five months ago in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and
Luhansk regions.
A number of supporters of the pro-Russia
separatists in Ukraine held their own rally in Moscow.
Social media reaction
to Moscow's anti-war rally
Vladimir Varfolomeyev, a journalist from
Russia's Ekho Moskvy radio station, on the anti-war march turnout: "50,000, in my view, is a conservative estimate.
Most likely it was slightly bigger."Oleg Kashin, a correspondent with Kommersant newspaper, said: "The party of peace ended up on top today. And the party of war lost. And that's fantastic."
Kristina Potupchik, a pro-Kremlin blogger, wrote: "The organisers preferred to forget the fact that there is currently a ceasefire in Ukraine, which was achieved partly due to [Russian President Vladimir] Putin personally."
"Look at this coven of orcs with flags of
Nato and [Ukrainian nationalist group] Right Sector in Moscow.
Does Russia need all this pestilence?"
former professional boxer Nikolay Valuyev tweeted.
Source: BBC Monitoring
In Ukraine, fighting was reported to be continuing on Sunday
close to the city of Donetsk despite an agreement on Friday to set up a 30km
(19 miles) buffer zone as part of the Minsk memorandum.
The government in Kiev said its military
forces would not pull back until pro-Russian forces stop firing and Russian
troops leave.
Russia denies that its forces are involved.
Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said violations
of the ceasefire continued, telling reporters: "In the last 24 hours we
have lost two Ukrainian soldiers, eight have been wounded."
On Saturday, Gen Philip Breedlove, Nato's supreme commander
in Europe, said the ceasefire existed "in name only".
Gen Breedlove: "The situation
in Ukraine is not good right now"
He said the numbers of artillery
rounds fired recently was comparable to periods before the truce came into
effect two weeks ago.
Gen Breedlove said that since last
week, some Russian forces inside Ukraine had returned to Russia but remained
available to "bring their military force to bear on Ukraine".
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