williamb | 06 Apr 2023 8:41 a.m. PST |
RIA (Russian state supported media) published the new programmatic article with the title "What Russia must do with Ukraine". The article reveals a detailed plan for a genocide. link |
Shagnasty | 06 Apr 2023 9:44 a.m. PST |
Nice guys. I hope the Ukrainians "de-Imperialize" the current Russian regime. |
Umpapa | 06 Apr 2023 12:22 p.m. PST |
I may be wrong but we had discussed this article year ago: TMP link |
JMcCarroll | 06 Apr 2023 1:54 p.m. PST |
No surprise. Orcs don't like humans. |
williamb | 06 Apr 2023 7:08 p.m. PST |
Umpapa, I didn't know that. For some reason it came through a day ago on my news feed. |
Tango01 | 06 Apr 2023 9:10 p.m. PST |
Learning to live with Russia link Armand |
Arjuna | 07 Apr 2023 1:21 a.m. PST |
That was a year ago. Today it looks more like they want to get rid of their own youth and their own rabble, as far as there is a difference. And some ethnic minorities they colonized in the last 300 years or so. Expendables and extras. At least that's what they send into Mr. Putin's grindhouse. |
Umpapa | 07 Apr 2023 10:44 a.m. PST |
Williamb, no problem – it is always valuable to remind what genocide have Russia – as usually – planned for their neighbour. In fact, every neighbour, even before the WW2: Poles: link
The NKVD agents looked through local phone books to expedite the procedure and detained people with names that sounded Polish.(…) It is estimated that Polish losses in the Ukrainian SSR were about 30%, while in the Belorussian SSR the Polish minority was almost completely annihilated or deported. (…) In Leningrad, the NKVD reviewed local telephone books and arrested almost 7,000 citizens with Polish-sounding name with the vast majority of such nominal "suspects" were executed within 10 days of arrest. …Balts, Romanians, Chinese and Greeks: link
The Polish operation served as a model for a series of similar NKVD secret decrees targeting a number of the Soviet Union's diaspora nationalities: the Finnish, Latvian, Estonian, Romanian, Greek, and Chinese. Concerning diaspora minorities, the vast majority of whom were Soviet citizens and whose ancestors had resided for decades and sometimes centuries in the Soviet Union and Russian Empire, "this designation absolutized their cross-border ethnicities as the only salient aspect of their identity, sufficient proof of their disloyalty and sufficient justification for their arrest and execution" (Martin, 2001: 338). Kurds: link Circassians (ok, thats on Tsar): link Kazakh: link Kossacks: link Koreans: link even Norwegians link See, Russia planning genocide is just another Tuesday. |
Tango01 | 07 Apr 2023 2:32 p.m. PST |
Good guys those Russians…. Armand
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Umpapa | 07 Apr 2023 3:33 p.m. PST |
Yep they truly are. Forget link Chinese (doubt Chinese forget): link Although there were more than 70,000 Chinese living in the Russian Far East in 1926, the Chinese had become almost extinct in the region by the 1940s. And Greeks: link And Turks: link Excerpt from Circassian genocide: William Palgrave, a British diplomat who witnessed the events, adds that "their only crime was not being Russian"(…) Commander of Russian force Colonel Zass advocated ruthless military methods predicated on this notion, including burning people alive, cutting off heads with show, burning populated villages to the ground, spreading epidemics on purpose, and mass rape of children. Classic Russian. |
Tango01 | 08 Apr 2023 2:32 p.m. PST |
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Legion 4 | 08 Apr 2023 4:03 p.m. PST |
Just saw a report from a Ukrainian female civilian who was captured by the Russians. She was not treated well at all. But she said[paraphrasing] she was lucky that she was not raped, tortured, mutilated or killed. Hmmmm ? |
JMcCarroll | 08 Apr 2023 4:35 p.m. PST |
Russian SOP… "including burning people alive, cutting off heads with show, burning populated villages to the ground, spreading epidemics on purpose, and mass rape of children." |
Legion 4 | 09 Apr 2023 11:31 a.m. PST |
Sounds like something ISIS would do … regardless in either case … it is medieval … |
Blutarski | 10 Apr 2023 1:13 p.m. PST |
Stefan Bandera never really got off to a good start. But his memory is still celebrated in Ukraine. The Poles remember him very well, though. ;-) B
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