International Anti-imperialist Front set up in Ukraine
|
posted by zaina19 on May, 2007 as Imperialism
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 5/11/2007 9:35 AM International Anti-imperialist Front set up in Ukraine Last update: 10 May 2007, 15:44 Publication time: 10 May 2007, 15:02 On May 8, 2009, International Antiimperialistic Front (IAF) was instituted in Ternopol, Ukraine, on the initiative of International Movement for Decolonization of the Caucasus (IMDC) under the leadership of Ahmad Sardali, and All-Ukrainian Organization "Trident" of Stepan Bandera under the leadership of Dmitro Yarosh (see photo).The main tasks of the IAF are: „ideological, political and information struggle against variouis imperialistic doctrines, first of all - against the Moscow one; support of national-liberating movements of the enslaved peoples of the Caucasus and other territories occupied by Moscow; attainment of recognizing crimes of the Russian Empire and its genocide of the colonized peoples on international level. Unfortunately, Embassy of the Republic of Ukraine in France rejected entry visa to Chechen refugee and known journalist Khazman Umarova, possibly under a pressure of the ... >> full
comments (0)
Russia continues oppressing Georgians
|
posted by zaina19 on as Imperialism
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 5/11/2007 9:43 AM Russia continues oppressing Georgians Publication time: 9 May 2007, 08:53 Georgian citizens of Azerbaijan origin, like all other citizens of Georgia who live in Russia, cannot get employed and do not dare even to go out of their homes. This information was told today by Alibala Askerov, leader of the Georgian national movement "Geiryat," to Azerbaijani Agency "Trend." He has noted that unlike citizens of Azerbaijan and other CIS member-states, the Georgian citizens in Russia are under special visa treatment. According to Mr. Askerov, the situation with Georgian Azerbaijanis who live in Russia, same as the situation with all the Georgians resident in this country, is extremely heavy. Earlier it has been informed that the oppressions of Georgia's natives by Russian militia were the consequences of the "espionage scandal" that burst out in Georgia on September 27, 2006. Deportation of illegal immigrants from Russia was treated ... >> full
comments (0)
Putin’s visit to Kazakhstan: Nazarbayev says most part of oil must go through Russian territory
|
posted by zaina19 on as Imperialism
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 5/11/2007 11:52 PM Putin’s visit to Kazakhstan: Nazarbayev says most part of oil must go through Russian territory
As REGNUM reported earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin started his official visit to Kazakhstan today.
As a REGNUM correspondent reports, during the talks Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev announced that Kazakhstan adheres to the principle that most part of oil if not all must go through the Russian territory. Nazarbayev stressed that the fuel and energy complex is the major issue in cooperation of the two countries. He cited following figures: “Last year, we transported 52.3 mln tons of Kazakh oil, 42 mln tons of them went through Russia.”
http://www.regnum.ru/english/825266.html
comments (0)
Estonia: RFE/RL Correspondent Reflects On A Divided Country
|
posted by zaina19 on as Imperialism
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 5/12/2007 2:32 AM Friday, May 11, 2007 Estonia: RFE/RL Correspondent Reflects On A Divided Country Estonia -- Monument to the Soviet Soldier-Liberator in Tallinn, 23Apr2007 The Bronze Soldier has now been moved to a military cemetery (TASS) May 11, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- RFE/RL correspondent Ahto Lobjakas has been reporting from Estonia this week. These are his personal impressions of the standoff between Estonia and Russia over the removal of a Soviet World War II monument. On the morning of May 10, Estonia's relief was almost palpable. May 9 had passed like any other day, at least in terms of police statistics -- some 25 "drunk and disorderly" arrests, which apparently is par for the course on any normal day. Driving into Tallinn in the morning there was a sense of elation on radio talk shows that nothing had happened the previous night -- no riots, no clashes, not even a single interethnic ... >> full
comments (0)
|