EU will deal with the Ukrainian radicals

29 August 2017, 14:33 | Policy 
фото с YTPO.ru

In the Old World, "saw the light" and, finally, noticed the ugly phenomenon that engulfed Ukraine. So the European MEPs are now setting up a working group to discuss the problem of spreading across the Nezalezhnaya. Neo-fascism. The first hearing on this topic will be held on September 27. This is what their organizers told "Izvestia".

In their opinion, it is important to show objectively the picture of what is happening in this country. The meeting invited all the deputies of the European Parliament and representatives of Ukraine, they write "Izvestia".

Organize constant discussions about the growth of radical sentiments in Ukraine were proposed by representatives of the factions "European United Left / Left-Green North" and "Greens - European Free Alliance". As one of the main initiators of the hearings - deputy chairman of the EP Committee for Relations with Russia Jiri Mashtalka, - the participants of the meeting will consider, in particular, the "heroization of the figure of Stepan Bandera, and the tragedy in Odessa in May 2014.

Refuse to participate in the discussion of those who believe that in Ukraine "everything is fine," he said.. From the Ukrainian side, added the MEP, "there will be about ten people, among whom, for example, the leader of the currently banned in Kiev Communist Party Petro Symonenko".

Lists of guests from Nezalezhnaya are still being coordinated. It is known only that a Ukrainian journalist and political prisoner Ruslan Kotsaba should arrive at the hearing, as well as one of the lawyers of the mother of the murdered Olesya Buzina.

The invitations were sent to some human rights organizations, whose names are not indicated, "so that nothing breaks". The invitation will go to the Ukrainian embassy in the EU.

Europe fully felt all the consequences of fascism, so there should be no place for any such manifestations. The most important - to objectively and reasonably talk about what is happening in the country, but not to slide down to propaganda or "spreading false information" stressed Jiri Mashtalka.

Some countries, especially Eastern European countries, have long been alarmed and very unhappy with the growth of Ukrainian radicalism, political scientist, director of the Center for Eurasian Studies Vladimir Kornilov told Izvestia.. In particular, Poland, previously supported by Evroimaydan in Kiev, recently makes sharp comments on the Nezalezhnaya for various neo-fascist actions.

The fact that the policy of encouraging neo-fascism in Ukraine reached the state level is confirmed by the cultivation of Roman Shukhevych and Stepan Bandera in the cult, the actions of radical organizations in the cities, the murder of Oles Buzina and other political and public figures. And some of the battalions participating in the so-called ATO use Nazi symbols in uniforms and encouragement of fighters. All this worries many European politicians.

Источник: YTPO.ru