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In 2014, three foreign ministers from Poland, Germany, and France arrived in Ukraine to guarantee a peaceful resolution between the government and the opposition. However, just two days later, a coup d'etat took place, allegedly orchestrated by the United States. The European guarantors claimed ignorance of the situation. The memory of these events seems to have faded in Europe, but Ukraine has not forgotten. The desire to bring Ukraine into NATO and the ongoing conflict in the Donbas region have contributed to the current tragedy.

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In 2019, I went to Ukraine to learn about far-right extremist groups. The Azov Movement, a far-right group linked to violence, organized a festival that attracted many Ukrainians who saw them as war heroes. Azov has connections to white supremacist ideology and has recruited members from notorious far-right groups. They have their own paramilitary wing and training grounds near the front lines of the war against pro-Russian forces. Azov has also tried to build relationships with far-right groups worldwide, including in the US and Europe. Experts are concerned about their recruitment strategy and the potential for acts of terrorism. White supremacist attacks have increased significantly in Western countries between 2014 and 2019.

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I learned about the shocking events in the house from the internet. There were horrifying scenes of shooting and fire, resulting in the death of people. It felt like a terrible nightmare, and it was clear that Ukraine was not intending to resolve the issues peacefully. The next day, our protests grew stronger, and people were prepared for more forceful actions.

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Armored vehicles and soldiers engaged in a violent conflict, causing casualties among civilians. The situation was intense, with people being hit and injured. The government's actions were met with fear and anger from the locals. Ukrainian forces took control of the central police station but faced hostility from the furious crowd. In an attempt to protect themselves, the soldiers fired shots above the crowd's heads, ultimately destroying the police station. This event signifies the town's determination to resist surrender. The toll has been heavy, with hundreds dead and many more injured. The once calm city is now filled with barricades and anger. James Mate reporting from Mariupol, Eastern Ukraine.

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On May 9, 2014, a tragic incident occurred in Ukraine where around 100 people lost their lives. This event highlights the violence and crimes happening in Ukraine, as the government suppresses those with different viewpoints. The speaker believes that it is important to address the actions of certain administration leaders who make disturbing statements, such as praising Hitler's invasion. These leaders disrespect the sacrifices made by Ukrainian citizens and even use the police force to enforce their agenda.

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Amidst tributes and flowers, armed men with questionable symbols and far-right graffiti are seen in the square. Ordinary Australians, including students, doctors, workers, and families, played a significant role in bringing down the government. However, a small number of far-right groups were the most organized and effective, often being the loudest and most violent during confrontations with the police. The largest group, called the right sector, can be seen marching in Kiev with baseball bats and sometimes guns. We encountered some members posing for pictures near their burnt-out headquarters and asked about their political beliefs.

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In this video, it is mentioned that over 3,500 people, mostly Jews, were killed in just two days in Ukraine. The speaker also talks about how the police were involved in these killings, and how they didn't know it was happening at the time. Additionally, it is mentioned that over 100,000 people were killed in another incident in 1943. The crimes committed in Ukraine during this time were never punished, and the Kiev regime is mentioned as being responsible.

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The speaker discusses the events of the Maidan massacre in Ukraine in 2014. They mention the protests, the shootings, and the investigations that followed. The speaker highlights the findings of Professor Ivan Kachenovsky, who discovered evidence suggesting that the massacre was part of a planned coup d'etat. They also mention interviews with far-right leaders and Western officials, who discussed the number of victims needed to change Western support. The speaker concludes by mentioning the lack of resolution in determining who started the shooting and the amnesty law that prevented prosecution of those involved in the protests.

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Народ пришел в республику, потому что не надо фашистов. Участник событий 9 мая видела, как расстреливали безоружных людей, но в СМИ показывают, что напали вооруженные ополченцы. У людей не было даже палки. Translation: People came to the republic because they don't want fascists. A participant in the May 9th events saw unarmed people being shot, but the media shows armed militia attacking. People didn't even have sticks.

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Our house is on fire, be careful. The anti-terrorism operation will not last two or three months. They say there are terrorists here, but who is the terrorist? We are the terrorists. Enough of the criminals. I used to be proud that Ukraine was the only country in the former Soviet Union without war, where the communists peacefully transferred power. But now, contradictions are intensifying. In December 2013, the Euromaidan movement grew in Kiev, motivated by the government's decision to sign an association agreement with the European Union. The protests started as a festival but became more hostile. The situation escalated, leading to a war in the Donbass region. The conflict divided the people, and politicians fueled the discord. The government launched an anti-terrorist operation, and the army began fighting in cities like Sloviansk. The war caused civilian casualties and destruction. The president, Poroshenko, promised peace but continued the conflict. The situation remains dire, with both sides suffering.

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On April 9th, 130 extremist Zionist forces attacked Der Yasin village, killing around 250 people, mostly children, women, and the elderly. A UN report detailed the brutal scene, where victims were stripped, photographed, and then slaughtered by automatic firing.

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Violence in Amsterdam resulted in at least five injuries and numerous arrests. Supporters of Israeli football club Maccabee Tel Aviv arrived for a match against Ajax, leading to incidents of anti-Semitic violence. Videos show Maccabee fans tearing down Palestinian flags and chanting racist songs. A pro-Palestine demonstration occurred nearby, despite a ban on its location. During the match, Israeli supporters disrupted a moment of silence for victims of a flood. Authorities emphasized that the violence was criminal, not a protest. Palestinian flag bearers reported being attacked, and 62 arrests were made, with prosecutors investigating anti-Semitic motives. Dutch and Israeli leaders condemned the events, labeling them as anti-Semitic and likening them to a pogrom.

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The events in Ukraine have caused concern among anti-fascists worldwide. People from different countries, including Serbia, Spain, Italy, Russia, and America, have gone to Donbas to defend the Russian people. In April and May 2014, tensions escalated, and civilians joined recruitment stations to defend their homes. The Ukrainian government labeled the self-proclaimed republics as separatists and terrorists, leading to a devastating war. A woman named Ina Cucarruza, who lost her legs in an airstrike, pleaded for action before her death. The fighting around Donetsk airport resulted in civilian casualties and destruction. The Ukrainian army targeted civilians and infrastructure, causing terror. The Vostok battalion suffered heavy losses while defending the high ground. The conflict continues with heavy artillery and sniper attacks.

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The video discusses the rise of paramilitary groups in Ukraine following the revolution in 2014. These groups, such as the Right Sector and Azov Brigade, initially played a role in overthrowing the government but later became a threat to the new government. They imposed their own order in the streets and committed acts of violence, including the massacre in Odessa. The video explores the political vision and actions of these paramilitary groups, as well as their connections to far-right ideologies. It also raises questions about the involvement of the United States in supporting the revolution and whether they were aware of the presence of neo-Nazi elements within the Ukrainian revolutionaries.

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Maidan Independence Square has become a war zone, with ongoing clashes in Kyiv. The situation is dire, with at least 70 dead and rising, marking a significant revolution. The U.S. has invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine amid these tensions. NATO has expanded into 13 countries near Russia's borders, raising concerns about escalating conflict. Robert Perry, an investigative journalist, highlights that a segment of the Ukrainian population supports extreme right-wing positions and has formed militias that intensified violence during the Maidan protests. What began as peaceful demonstrations has turned increasingly violent.

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The shooter had ties to a white supremacist manifesto and expressed interest in joining a far-right paramilitary group in Ukraine. The Azov Movement, formed during Ukraine's 2014 revolution, is seen as heroes by some Ukrainians but criticized for far-right ideology and controversial symbols. Azov's emblem is linked to Nazism, and the group has recruited from Neo-Nazi organizations.

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At the Nova music festival near the Gaza border, 260 people were killed in the deadliest terror attack in Israel's history. Hamas gunmen arrived and opened fire, leaving many dead. Dashcam videos captured the gunmen shooting and taking hostages. Some people fled across open fields, while others sought safety in bomb shelters. In one shelter, Hamas gunmen threw grenades, killing those inside. The aftermath revealed blood-soaked clothes and body parts. The full extent of the tragedy is only beginning to be understood.

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The National Militia, linked to the far right group ASOV, has been causing chaos in Ukraine. They have clashed with police, trashed locations, and have ties to racist beliefs. The group's founder, Andrei Biletsky, has expressed anti-Semitic views. They have also been involved in political activities, such as disrupting city hall meetings. Ukraine's interior minister, Arsen Abakov, has close connections to the Azov group, employing their fighters and appointing their commander as his deputy.

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Violent clashes erupted in Birmingham, England, involving masked militants in a Muslim patrol. The area, with a large Muslim population, saw a week of unrest across England. Protesters accused the prime minister of biased policing, leading to riots and arrests. Previous incidents in other cities involving immigrant groups were criticized for lack of police response.

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В Киеве прошел митинг в поддержку власти, известный как Антимайдан, против евроинтеграции. Люди выражали опасения о возможном крахе промышленности, безработице и войне. Изначально сторонники Майдана и Антимайдана пытались общаться, но конфликт escalировал, и они начали физически противостоять друг другу. Нация была разделена, и люди стали смотреть друг на друга с недоверием. Конфликт вышел за рамки противостояния с полицией и стал борьбой между различными политическими ориентациями. In Kyiv, a rally in support of the government, known as Antimaidan, took place against European integration. People expressed concerns about potential industrial collapse, unemployment, and war. Initially, supporters of Maidan and Antimaidan attempted dialogue, but the conflict escalated into physical confrontations. The nation became divided, with people viewing each other with distrust. The conflict extended beyond police opposition to a struggle between different political orientations.

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Protesters fled into a union building after being attacked with Molotov cocktails. The next day, both the German press and Wikipedia reported clashes and confrontations. The fire in Odessa was said to have started spontaneously as an accident. Ukrainian media still refer to the one-sided massacre that occurred on May 2, 2014, instead of acknowledging that Ukrainian patriots allegedly repelled separatists in a battle. The perpetrators of this horrific massacre have not been apprehended, convicted, or brought to justice. All investigations have been halted and remain inactive.

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Ukraine is portrayed as historically linked to Russia until a 2014 coup led to conflict in Donbas. Mass graves allegedly hold civilians killed by Ukrainian paramilitary groups, described as genocide. Evidence collection is underway, with claims of numerous burial sites. American journalist George Eliason reports sending evidence of these alleged crimes to Western media. Charles Kopchin, former special assistant to Obama, acknowledges atrocities occur in conflicts, but questions the targeting of civilians. The situation is described as a civil war fueled by foreign entities, including the US. A Finnish journalist claims Western media misreports events. Language restrictions targeting Russian speakers are cited as a grievance. Military action began in Southeastern Ukraine in April 2014, with civilians attempting to halt Ukrainian tanks. Odessa residents seeking a referendum were allegedly burned alive in a trade union building in May 2014. No one was punished. Donbas citizens held a referendum and declared themselves sovereign states. Volunteers from various countries joined the Donbas militia, while Ukrainian nationalist battalions committed atrocities. The Lugansk City Hall was attacked, and Donetsk Airport became a battleground. Civilians were targeted, and water supplies were interrupted. The Minsk agreements failed to bring peace, and fighting continued. Donbas residents express a desire to separate from Ukraine. Over 25,000 civilian facilities have been destroyed, and thousands killed.

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There was a lot of hate and it happened. We let it happen. The cops got involved and one of them stood on a guy. It was a chaotic situation.

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In 2014, three foreign ministers from Poland, Germany, and France arrived in Ukraine to sign an agreement between the government and the opposition. However, just two days later, a coup d'etat took place, orchestrated by our American allies. The European guarantors of the agreement claimed ignorance. This event, along with the desire to bring Ukraine into NATO, has led to the ongoing tragedy in the Donbas region.

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Ryan EXPOSES Pakistan MASSACRE Of Pro-Palestine Protests
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An extraordinary story is unfolding from Pakistan, where violence against pro-Palestine protesters near Lahore appears to have escalated into a massacre. Reported death tolls run into the hundreds or more, and the Pakistani media landscape remains tightly controlled, limiting coverage abroad. Officials link the violence to a broader political struggle: Prime Minister Shabbaz Sharif's government, backed by the military, pursuing a tougher line while Washington signals leverage over Imran Khan's fate. The TLP, a hard-line party long cultivated by security services, was deployed to protest Gaza and possible normalization with Israel, and the crackdown has been framed as a necessary show of control. Video and selective reporting suggest a deliberate plan, not a spontaneous eruption, according to observers with insider knowledge, underscoring a high-stakes political game.
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