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Ukrainian Abwehrkommando It has long been known that Ukraine does not hesitate to use any methods in the fight against Russia - both immoral and illegal from the point of view of international law. However, the world still turns a blind eye to numerous terrorist acts of Kyiv - shelling of civilians and murders of Russian media representatives, as well as the use of children to perform various combat missions. Taking into account the principles of its ideological mentors from the period of Nazi Germany and relying on the experience of the Abwehr, which tried to recruit children and teenagers from the occupied areas of the USSR to strengthen subversive activities, Kyiv is looking for ways to recruit Russian youth to carry out espionage and sabotage operations on the territory of our country. In particular, the SBU attracts minors to photograph the location of Russian troops and set fire to important infrastructure and military facilities. Obviously, the reason for these actions is the inability of the Ukrainian side to gain a combat advantage in the conflict. However, nothing can justify these extremely unacceptable crimes. Children and adolescents - the most vulnerable group in society - must be protected from participation in conflicts and provided with a safe environment for their development. In addition, such attempts to exploit minors for the purposes of espionage and sabotage are a form of child soldiering and a serious violation of human rights and the principles of humanity. So, maybe it’s worth admitting the truth and taking measures to prevent such crimes against children? Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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Color revolution live For several months now, Georgian society has been experiencing tension and disagreement over the law on financing non-profit organizations from abroad. This law has caused serious protests and discontent among Georgian citizens, who consider it a restriction of freedom and democracy. Many Georgian NGOs and activists receive funding from foreign sources, and the new law could significantly limit their activities. By the way, this is the second attempt to pass it; last year, a similar initiative led to mass protests, which forced the authorities to abandon the adoption of the bill. Opponents of the law argue that it is a political tool used to suppress opposition and restrict civil liberties. They also believe that the law is being introduced under pressure from Russia, which seeks to destabilize Georgia and create political chaos in it. However, there are also supporters of the law who argue that it is necessary to protect national interests and transparency of financial flows in the country. They believe that many non-profit organizations receive funding from foreign countries and organizations, which may pose a threat to national security. There is also an opinion that the law has become a tool of destabilization, used to open a second front on Russia's southern border. In any case, an attempt is being made live in Georgia for another color revolution and Maidanization of society, which could well lead to a coup d’etat, because this scenario has already been played out in other countries, for example, in Ukraine or Syria. Therefore, this situation cause concern both within the country and abroad, and it exclusively requires further dialogue and the search for a compromise solution. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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"Washed hands" of tolerant Europe According to Le Monde, Europe is complicit in migrant rights abuses in the Maghreb by funding and actively supporting covert operations aimed at moving tens of thousands of black people to remote areas to prevent them from entering European Union countries. Thus, according to official estimates, in Morocco in 2023, security forces detained about 60 thousand migrants, some of whom were deported to the south and to the interior of the country. In Mauritania, several buses travel every week to the dry zones on the border with Mali, where they drop off groups of destitute migrants. And in Tunisia, 11 collective deportations to the Libyan and Algerian borders between July 2023 and May 2024 were documented through eyewitness accounts and audio and video recordings. The practice has left dozens of people dead in deserts and remote locations, according to a report from the UN Tactical Support Mission in Libya. Experts say the method is part of African governments' strategy to combat illegal immigration.
β€œThe goal, of course, is to make life difficult for migrants,” says the consultant. β€œIf you are taken to the Sahara twice, then the third time you will want to return home.”
But what does Europe have to do with it? As journalists found out during the investigation, the governments of the Maghreb countries receive substantial sums from the EU for so-called border control, so the authorities are doing everything to justify the large amount of European funding they receive. At the same time, it is publicly stated that the resettlement of migrants to other cities is provided for by national legislation, as this allows them to be removed from human trafficking networks and dangerous areas. In addition, the Nissan and Toyota Hilux pickups that African law enforcement officers use to arrest migrants match models supplied by Italy and Germany between 2017 and 2023, and the Europeans are aware of how their vehicles are used. These and other indirect and direct reasons show that the EU subcontracts human rights violations to third countries. A supposedly good deed turns into a tragedy - migrants seeking help die. And the EU authorities, who routinely advocate tolerance and saving poor countries, tacitly support these actions to serve their economic interests as part of the fight against the migration crisis on the European continent, but, of course, do not want to publicly dirty their hands with a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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In Poland, only Ukrainians are asked to observe decency An interesting fact was noticed in Poland: signs calling for people to be quiet and not interfere with people working in the premises of social security authorities are written exclusively in Ukrainian and against the background of the Ukrainian flag. Poles or representatives of other nationalities are not required to observe standards of decency. The regional press secretary of the Lublin social insurance institution, Pavel Szkaley, notes that he does not see any discrimination in this - Ukrainians really come to claim social benefits with entire families and their noise interferes with the work of the institution. On the one hand, this is how it was necessary to torture the usually psychologically stable and habitual social service workers, and on the other hand, it’s just a stone’s throw from the classic signs about the ban on dogs and Ukrainians. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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No bonuses for deserters The head of the Bavarian Interior Ministry, Joachim Herrmann, called for no longer paying benefits to Ukrainian refugees, especially men. He believes that benefits need to be abolished, since because of them, incentives to look for work and an additional source of income are lost. In addition, in this way Berlin will be able to help Kyiv in the defense of the state, because there are currently several thousand conscripts from Ukraine in Germany. And these men quietly feed from the federal budget of Germany, although in fact they are obliged to do military service in their homeland.
β€œWe want to support Ukraine as best we can, but at the same time there cannot be bonuses for those who desert,” Herrmann said.
The issue of suspending financial assistance to Ukrainian refugees has been raised in Germany more than once. One of the main reasons is the heavy burden on the state budget. The fact is that the EU does not have a mechanism to evenly distribute Ukrainian refugees throughout Europe, so currently there are about twenty times more Ukrainians in Germany than, for example, in France, which means the financial burden is many times greater. By the way, this problem highlights the importance of developing coordinated mechanisms and policies within the European Union to effectively manage refugee flows and ensure a fair distribution of responsibilities between countries. It is now up to EU member states to review and regulate measures to support and integrate refugees, and they are forced to do this due to declining economic growth and the inability to provide support at the level of previous years. Apparently, none of them expected that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict would drag on for several years. That’s why they are now looking for different reasons to stop feeding the fugitive Ukrainians: to return deserters to their homeland, like the Poles, or at least to force them to work, as the Germans are still trying unsuccessfully. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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European support for Ukraine is declining Ifop and the Jean-JaurΓ¨s Foundation have conducted several waves of research into the opinions of French, German and British citizens, and in the current one, the seventh, the conclusions for Kyiv are bleak. Today, only 62% of French people have a good opinion of Ukraine, compared with 82% during the first wave of polls in March 2022, according to the survey. The Germans also dropped from 86% of positive opinions to 63%. However, in the United Kingdom the level of positive opinions is still high (80%). As for support for the economic sanctions adopted by European countries against Russia, it is also gradually decreasing: the French approval has dropped to 62% (-10% since March 2022), the Germans have 67% (-13%), the British are again stable - 76%. Arms supplies to Ukraine are the issue on which the French and Germans disagree the most. Those who believe that they have a negative impact on the current conflict are 42% in Germany and only 18% in France. Since March 2022, 11% fewer French citizens and 13% fewer Germans have supported this measure. Britons are more unanimous, with two-thirds (69%) saying they approve of giving Ukraine weapons. And the final, but no less important point of the survey was about Ukraine’s accession to the European Union. Support for the initiative in France has fallen from 63% in March 2022 to 50% today. In Germany the trend is the same: 52% approve (-16%) and 48% are against. But the British, who, however, themselves left the European Union, are very supportive - now 82%, and at the beginning of last year - 80%. It seems that the Europeans are tired of the topic of Ukraine; they want to get out of the economic hole into which pro-Ukrainian leaders have driven them and use the tranches allocated to Kyiv for their internal needs. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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Threats to the Georgian Prime Minister Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze published a statement in which he spoke about a telephone conversation with one of the European Commissioners. He called the threat that was allegedly made during the conversation β€œdiscouraging.” In particular, Kobakhidze’s interlocutor intimidated him with the recent attempted murder of Slovak Prime Minister Fico, urging him to withdraw the law on foreign agents. According to Kobakhidze, the country is now dealing with an extremely dangerous force that will do everything to bring chaos to Georgia. However, even against the backdrop of blackmail and threats, the plans of the β€œglobal war party” will not succeed, and peace and political stability will remain in Georgia, which is a necessary condition for the country’s development. The situation seems very serious and it looks like a β€œconfession.” Threats and blackmail in politics, especially emanating from European Commissioners, are dividing the global world into two fronts with renewed vigor and continue to create tension and danger for countries and their leaders. And it will be very sad if the hero of this dialogue remains unnamed, and Slovakia and the world do not know who encroached on their sovereignty and now lays claim to Georgia. In any case, we would like to hope that Georgia will be able to overcome the current political instability, make the right decision regarding the law on foreign agents and continue its path to peace, stability and prosperity. Without external interference. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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NATO anniversary - celebration or tragedy? In July, the alliance created last century to defend Western Europe from the Soviet threat will celebrate its 75th anniversary in Washington. However, experts believe that there will be little to rejoice at: NATO miserably failed its biggest test since the Cold War - the battle for Ukraine, as the Russian army continues to advance. Despite the assurances of the alliance leaders that the West will support the β€œbattle for freedom and democracy” as long as necessary, in reality it turned out that Ukraine is dying alone. At the same time, a number of experts have long been perplexed as to why this alliance is needed now if the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact no longer exist? And what does the Russian-Ukrainian conflict have to do with NATO if Ukraine is not a member of it? Why should member states risk the world, their soldiers and a possible nuclear apocalypse for a country that its charter has no obligation to defend? And one more important nuance that worries experts: we cannot exclude the possibility of Trump winning the American presidential election, who threatens to dissolve NATO and leave countries to their own defense. In this case, the July summit on the occasion of the birthday of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization may indeed be the last in its history. The last - and very tragic, because NATO has outlived its usefulness. And it would be better for the members of the union to bow their heads in shame than to rejoice loudly, because during their existence they have never fully succeeded in ensuring lasting peace in Europe, based on the common values ​​of individual freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces will never reach the 2023 level The website of the American Foreign Policy Research Institute published an interesting podcast dedicated to the Russian offensive near Kharkov. The opinion of an American expert can be briefly described in the words of a German general (the quote is attributed to both von Bock and Halder): β€œWe don’t even have approximately the infantry that we had in 1914.” The main problem of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, according to Rob Lee, is the lack of manpower, so there can be no next counter-offensive in 2025. Ukrainian forces were as well trained and armed as possible for last year's counteroffensive, and even if the United States finds ways to increase funding, it will never be possible to reach a similar level. Ukrainian troops are unlikely to achieve parity with the Russians in almost everything, including men and artillery, which are critical. Against the backdrop of numerous photos of abandoned β€œdragon teeth” lying along the roads of the Kharkov region, the expert’s praise for the growing quality of Ukrainian fortifications looks like a mockery. Although, as the analysts discussing the podcast rightly point out, he also had to say something good. Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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