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putlerthesmall
men - din ynkliga lilla lögnare - kan du inte ge ett verkligt bevis på att svoboda eller högra sektorn är nazister? borde väl vara hur enkelt som helst att ta fram partiprogram eller nationalsocialistiska uttalanden från deras ledare den senaste tiden?
Det hävdas att det inte finns fascism i Ukraina och det är inte sant, det är en farlig reflexmässig förnekelse, och folk behöver veta. Ett socialnationalistiskt parti är släkt med ett nationalsocialistiskt (nazistiskt). Här får du veta mer om ledarna. Jag har bara skrapat på ytan.
Om Andriy Parubiy, gammal socialnationalist och nu vice talman i Rada:
In 1991 he founded the Social-National Party of Ukraine together with Oleh Tyahnybok;[8] the party combined radical nationalism and some neo-Nazi features (by its name and the "Wolfsangel"-like sign)
In February 2010 Parubiy asked the European Parliament to reconsider its negative reaction to former Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko's decision to award Stepan Bandera, the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, the title of Hero of Ukraine.[13]
As Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Parubiy oversaw the "anti–terrorist" operation against pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.[19]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriy_Parubiy
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Om Tyahnybok, ledare för Svoboda (Frihet):
In October 1991 Tyahnybok became a member of the Social-National Party of Ukraine.
In the majority of his motions, he opposed the introduction of the Russian language as the second official state language; proposed recognition of the fighting role of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Ukrainian Insurgent Army during World War II; called for the lustration (regulation of political involvement) of former communist officials, security service officers and undercover agents; and demanded the prohibition of communist ideology.
Han slängdes ut från ett annat parti, vårt Ukraina, efter att ha sagt:
[You are the ones] that the Moscow-Jewish mafia ruling Ukraine fears most"[13]
Tyahnybok stated in 2012 "this speech is relevant even today" and "All I said then, I can also repeat now"
In April 2005, Tyahnybok (ledare för Svoboda) co-signed an open letter to President Yushchenko calling for a parliamentary investigation into the "criminal activities of organized Jewry in Ukraine.
In June 2013, Tyahnybok and another Svoboda Party leader were barred from entering the U.S. for their open anti-Semitism, according to the Kiev-based newspaper Sevodnya.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleh_Tyahnybok
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Om Dmytro_Yarosh, ledare för Högra Sektorn:
In 1994, he joined the Tryzub (en sorts treudd med rötter i vikingatiden eller i den tidiga ortodoxa kyrkan) organization which he has led since 2005.
During the Euromaidan protests in the early 2014, Tryzub became the core of the newly founded Right Sector, a coalition of right-wing nationalists.
Yarosh calls himself a follower of Stepan Bandera
Yarosh has denied allegations of anti-Semitism, but in a book he wrote "I wonder how it came to pass that most of the billionaires in Ukraine are Jews?"[20]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmytro_Yarosh
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The Social-National Party of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Соціал-національна партія України) (SNPU) was a far right party in Ukraine that would later become Svoboda. The party combined radical nationalism and neo-Nazi features.[4]
According to Der Spiegel the "Social-National Party" title was an "intentional reference to Adolf Hitler's National Socialist party
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social-National_Party_of_Ukraine