Ukraina kidnappar kritiska journalister och hemsidor samt freden
Saturday, 11 April 2015 20:32
De ukrainska journalisterna Svetlana Naboka ( på bilden) och Marina Zhavoronkova kidnappades av den ukrainska "säkerhets"tjänsten SBU omkring klockan 10 på morgonen den 7 april 2015. De drev den regimkritiska bloggen
Voice of Odessa, som bildades direkt efter Kievjuntans massmord i Odessas fackföreningshus den 2 maj 2014, där mer än 100 människor brändes levande och de som lyckades rädda sig klubbades ihjäl på gatan eller sjukhus.
"Furthermore, “one of the detainees seized during the search is now lacking her home computer, telephone and other personal belongings,” which presumably, were also taken by the state security force.
Whereas none of the perpetrators of the massacre has been prosecuted, the regime is trying to eliminate its opponents. On the same day that the two bloggers were seized, there was a related headline, “SBU reported on the closure of a number of sites for anti-Ukrainian propaganda.” rapporterar RINF.
CIA kontrollerade SBU blockerade även mer än 10 000 kritiska hemsidor i Ukraina för att stävja oligarkernas diktatur i landet.
“On Thursday, April 9, machines [coin-operated distribution boxes] that were transporting part of the circulation of the Kiev edition of the newspaper ‘Vesti’ were attacked. The attacks occurred around the metro stations ‘Heroes of Dnepr’ and ’Vasylkivska.’ In both cases, the scenario was the same: the circulation machine was blocked by two cars that emerged containing unidentified men wearing symbols of the ‘Right Sector’ who illegally seized the circulation. In the case near the metro station ‘Vasylkivska,’ a driver was beaten, and the attackers threatened to burn his car.” skriver GlobalResearch.
Samtidigt dra Nazistregimen i Kiev ihop trupper runt Odessa för att förbereda ett nytt krig i Öst-Ukraina, se filmen nedan. I samband med det trappas även propagandakriget upp:
"NATO documents show that a "co-ordination meeting on StratCom training for Ukraine" was held in Riga, Latvia on February 19, 2015 as part of its "on-going capacity building programme".
StratCom stands for Strategic Communication, which means dealing with the "inability of Ukrainian media to provide sufficient reach for the south/east of the country; vast reach of media originating from Russia; lack of strong Public Broadcaster; lack of success stories; [and] lack of trust of the population of the south/eastern regions in the central government". varnar ryska Sputnik News.