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In Horlovka, Eastern Ukraine, a Donetsk Republic Rises
Yegor Voronov is a left-wing activist, blogger and journalist from the coal mining and industrial city of of Horlivka, Donetsk region.In Horlovka, Eastern Ukraine, a Donetsk Republic Rises
by YEGOR VORONOV
The culmination of the Anti-Maidan movement in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine was the founding of the Donetsk Peoples Republic in April 2014. A declaration was issued on April 7.
At that time, even the most marginal political figures involved could not have imagined that one year later, the new entity would be on the way to real self-affirmation as a state. Neither Kremlin agents, nor separatists, of the future Donetsk Peoples Republic, occupying the regional administration building in Donetsk at several key moments in March and April of 2014, nor anyone else for that matter, could have given such a powerful momentum for the pro-federalization (autonomy) movement of Donbas as the governing officials in Kyiv.
All along, Kyiv ignored the concerns and basic democratic demands of countless rallies in eastern Ukraine of people who were defending Lenin monuments against destruction and who simply wanted the right to live and work in their language. Their rallies were also forms of popular referendums, demanding an end the reign of the oligarchs (against whom the Maidan movement allegedly fought). Officials of the new government that came to power in Kyiv in February 2014 on the back of the Maidan movement has demonstrated time and again to Donbas residents that it quite literally does not consider them as human beings.
Kyivs Anti-Terrorist Operation launched in April 2014 by the Armed Forces of Ukraine and extreme-right militias convinced thousands of indignant residents of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions to join self-defense militias. These were ordinary citizens who would not have imagined they could take such action, but Kyivs violence drove them to create not only self-defense militias but, eventually, something resembling a standing army. Similarly, the cutting by Kyiv of pensions and social payments to Donbas residents beginning last summer [1] has now led to the creation of a pension and social welfare system of the Donetsk Peoples Republic.
"The fact is, and this may seem a paradox, when Kyiv authorities decided to starve elderly people already suffering from shelling and cold by cutting off their pensions, they expected this would bring the Donetsk Peoples Republic to its knees. However, Kyiv officials, who hate the coal dust-tainted proletarians of the Donetsk region, have achieved quite the opposite effect. Their inhumane initiatives have served to further legitimize the new Republic in the eyes of the local residents. They realize, Kyiv does not pay us pensions which we earned and deserved through a life of working hard. It has placed us in a ghetto, surrounded by guns, tanks and soldiers. Isnt it quite natural for us to assume that this is not our government anymore, that it cares nothing about our fate? "
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/05/07/in-horlovka-eastern-ukraine-a-donetsk-republic-rises/
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In Horlovka, Eastern Ukraine, a Donetsk Republic Rises (Original Post)
newthinking
May 2015
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PeoViejo
(2,178 posts)1. The problem is that Putin is a Right-Wing Fascist.
..so, how do the Guardians Of Lenin explain that?
Two peas in a pod, members of the same Lodge....Both Knights.
At Images.google.com , search Berlusconi Putin.
newthinking
(3,982 posts)2. What does that have to do with the article?
Or is a narrative more believable than someone on the left articulating where things are at from the ground there?
Did you even read the article?
msongs
(67,436 posts)3. donetsk republic = russia lol nt
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)4. Special war continues on...
Regardless of the happy face some try to put on it...
Voronov should be happy he isn't an ethnic Tartar