Quote Originally Posted by hddscan View Post
I don't think the Right Sector or other neo-nazi would be acceptable by anybody, they would pose serious threat for all neighbor countries.
If they are against Russia, they are good, remember? Goes for anyone from Caucasus terrorists, to bin Laden or Khodorkovsky.

So these people are not real Nazis, that's just Russian propaganda...!
When they march with swastikas and salute Stepan Bandera they are just expressing their zeal for democracy and against Putin's dictatorship.

But seriously if you read between the lines - the hot shots in the EU know that Ukraine is run by crooks and ultra nationalists. In any other country they would oppose and condemn it, but in Ukraine the recipe seems to be to pretend the problem doesn't exist. And media is playing along, apart from RT which is in serious trouble with Ofcom and others regarding their European broadcasts. They could get banned from the UK for example.

Some journalists do know the situation in Ukraine, but they seem to know they can't write front page stories about it. If you see anything from there which is actually factual, it's a small piece in a bad spot. The bit that's true is squeezed between the normal rhetoric about aggressive Russia, Putin the dictator who invades other countries etc.

Czechs and Hungarians are beginning to wake up to the agenda with Russia, with Milos Zeman and Viktor Orban. Marine le Pen in France and several of the so called "nationalistic populist parties" are warning against listening to the agitation about Russia and Putin. In Germany people seem to be generally aware of what's going on.