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Opoziția rusă: Cei care dezlănţuie războiul în Ucraina vor fi blestemaţi de poporul rus

Rusia nu aparţine lui Putin. Mulţi ruşi refuză tiparele de gândire ale urmaşului lui Stalin care locuişte acum la Kremlin şi, spre marele lor merit, au curajul să o spună răspicat asumându-şi riscuri foarte mari. Bravo lor!

Potrivit Centrului de stat pentru Studierea Opiniei Publice din Întreaga Rusie, 73% dintre ruşi sunt împotriva intervenţiei în Ucraina. Toate forţele importante de opoziţie din Rusia au condamnat invazia militară şi anexarea plănuită a Crimeei. Institutul Rusiei Moderne publică extrase din declaraţiile opoziţiei cu privire la situaţia din Ucraina.

Boris Vişnevschi, şef adjunct al grupului Yabloko din Adunearea Legislativă din St. Petersburg, afirmă că “această agresiune este fatală atât pentru Ucraina, cât şi pentru Rusia însăşi, fiind iniţiată cu scopul de a separa o parte din teritoriul unui stat suveran, ale cărui frontiere sunt recunoscute oficial şi garantate de Rusia (Împreună cu SUA şi Marea Britanie) acum douăzeci de ani… Se pare că avem deja răspunsul la întrebarea dacă vom asista la un Scenariu-Sudeţia. Întrebarea este dacă va fi şi un Acord de la München.”

https://tismaneanu.wordpress.com/2014/03/06/panteonul-onoarei-opozitia-rusa-despre-putin-si-ucraina/

Statement by the Republican Party of Russia – People’s Freedom Party (led by Mikhail Kasyanov and Boris Nemtsov):

“Putin’s justifications for the Russian military intervention are flimsy—no one is going to attack the Russian population living in the Crimea and in the eastern regions of Ukraine… The main reason for this senseless act, in our view, is the reluctance of the Russian authorities to recognize the Ukrainian people’s sovereign right to decide its own fate. And now Putin is trying to stifle freedom not only in Russia, but also in the neighboring country… We demand that V. Putin immediately abandon his intentions of using the armed forces of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine.”

Original (in Russian)

Statement by the Progress Party (led by Alexei Navalny):

“This reckless policy could result in the spilling of blood of both Russian and Ukrainian citizens. Russia is one of the guarantors of the territorial integrity of Ukraine… We call for the process of escalating tensions to be reversed; for Russia to cease preparations for sending the armed forces into the territory of Ukraine and to return all military units and formation to their bases.”

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Statement by the Russian United Democratic Party “Yabloko” (led by Sergei Mitrokhin):

“The territorial integrity of Ukraine must not be questioned… Russia must refrain from any actions of political, economic, and informational nature aimed at destabilizing the situation in various regions of Ukraine and throughout its territory. We believe that the approval to use the Russian armed forces in Ukraine must not be acted upon. Those who unleash a real war between Russia and Ukraine will be forever damned by the Russian people.”

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Statement by the Russian United Democratic Movement “Solidarity”:

“This cynical venture, aimed only at cementing the Putin regime and based on the doctrine of reestablishing the Soviet empire, will bring great peril and suffering to both our peoples, Russian and Ukrainian. We express our categorical protest against attempts at a military seizure of Crimea, against military interference in the internal affairs of Ukraine.”

Original (in Russian)

Statement by Members of the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly Grigory Yavlinsky, Boris Vishnevsky, Alexander Kobrinsky, Sergei Trokhmanenko, Marina Shishkina, Irina Komolova, Maxim Reznik, Olga Galkina, Vyacheslav Notyag:

“We…believe that the decision taken by the Federation Council at the request of the president of Russia on the possibility of using Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine is misguided and dangerous. We are certain that the realization of this possibility will lead to catastrophic results. Military actions on such a scale will constitute a crime against the Ukrainian and the Russian peoples.”

Original (in Russian)

Boris Nemtsov, co-chairman of the Republican Party of Russia – People’s Freedom Party, Member of the Yaroslavl Regional Duma:

“Putin has declared a fratricidal war on Ukraine. This bloody madness of a derangedchekist [KGB officer] will cost both Russia and Ukraine dearly: killed young men from both sides; miserable mothers and wives; orphaned children. An empty Crimea where no one will go. Billions, tens of billions of rubles taken away from the elderly and the children and thrown into the furnace of war; and then even more money to support the corrupt regime in Crimea. It seems that [Putin] cannot hold on to power by any other means.”

Original (in Russian)

Grigory Yavlinsky, founder of the Yabloko Party, leader of the Yabloko caucus in the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly:

“All those who support a war between Russia and Ukraine, in any form, must know that it is an absolute crime, and that they will have blood on their hands if they support it… This goes against all laws—our laws, the Russian Constitution, international law, the UN Charter.”

Original (in Russian)

Boris Vishnevsky, deputy leader of the Yabloko caucus in the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly:

“This is an aggression that is fatal both for Ukraine and for Russia itself. [An aggression] initiated with the aim of separating a part of the territory of a sovereign state, the borders of which are officially recognized by Russia and guaranteed by it (together with the US and Great Britain) twenty years ago… It seems we already have an answer to the question of whether there will be a ‘Sudetenland scenario.’ The question now is whether there will also be a ‘Munich deal’.”

Original (in Russian)

Lev Shlosberg, Member of the Pskov Regional Assembly, Yabloko Party:

“The boundary between human and non-human now lies between those who justify this war and those who do not accept it. For now, [this war] is only looking at its potential victims. It has not yet lifted its scythe and has not opened its bottomless black cloak. The most important thing that a Russian citizen can do now is to say ‘No to the war’.”

Original (in Russian)

https://www.imrussia.org/en/russia-and-the-world/684-those-who-unleash-a-war-on-ukraine-will-be-damned-by-the-russian-people-russias-opposition-on-the-ukraine-crisis

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11 comentarii

  1. Putin spala putina
    7 martie 2014

    Din pacate, nu-l vad pe marele sahist. I-au… spalat deja creierul?

  2. DanCanada
    7 martie 2014

    @2: Wow! Multumim, scrie foarte bine dl. Kasparov! Pe linga faptul ca a fost un sahist genial, cel mai bun din toate timpurile (pina l-a detronat de curind Carlsen). Sper sa stea el si familia lui la New York, sa nu se duca unde Putin ar avea access. Ar fi trist sa auzim de cine stie ce ‘unfortunate accident’…

  3. Anca Cernea
    7 martie 2014

    Odessa îl sună pe Putin: PLECAȚI ACASĂ!

  4. Anca Cernea
    7 martie 2014

    La Moscova, pe podul Crimeei, a apărut această inscripție:
    „Război cu Ucraina, nebunia lui Putin”

  5. Mihaela Bărbuş
    7 martie 2014


    In jur de 50.000 de persoane protestau sambata dupa pranz la Moscova fata de ocuparea Crimeei si de politica lui Vladimir Putin, transmite AFP.
    Mitingul a fost organizat la apelul unui grup de opozitie. Manifestantii au plecat in mars din Piata Puskin, pe Bulevardul Saharov.
    http://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-international-16825366-proteste-moscova-circa-50-000-manifestanti-iesit-strada-impotriva-ocuparii-crimeei.htm

  6. Bogdan Calehari
    7 martie 2014

    @6

    O veste mare de tot si surprinzatoare totodata, mai ales daca ne gandim ce eforturi a facut banda de criminali care conduce Rusia, pentru a anihila total opozitia. Manifestatia asta dovedeste ca n-au reusit.

  7. Anca Cernea
    7 martie 2014

    „Rusia și Ucraina fără Putin!”

    Rusia si Ucraina fara Putin

  8. Anca Cernea
    7 martie 2014

    „Ucraina, iartă-ne!”

    Ucraina, iarta-ne!

  9. anna
    7 martie 2014

    traiesc in moskova si vad situatia data din alt punct de vedere, rusiii in cea mai mare parte sunt cu putin, si sunt mindri ca s-a intors crimeea rusiei, de partea lui sunt si majoritatea ucrainenilor din rusia, iar tot ce se petrece in ucraina e un teatru a UE si SUA, care conduc lumea si pina in ultimii ani pierd incetul cu incetul statutul de lideri, pentru ca cu pasi mari se dezvolta asa tari ca rusia, china, …..

  10. Daniel Francesco
    7 martie 2014

    Anna, intelegem ce spui. Si Hitler era adulat dupa Anschluss.

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    Viena 1938

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    Simferopol 2014

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