How is that for a “watch” of human right?
The fact is that western human rights organizations are below contempt. Some are political tools in the hands of the Empire (Human Rights Watch), some are full of western intelligence agents (Medecins Sans Frontieres, OSCE monitors), some are lead by cynical bureaucrats who use idealistic young delegates as cannon fodder (ICRC), some are used by big business as a tool (Greenpeace) while others are quasi-official CIA tools (NED, Freedom House, Open Society Foundation, etc.).
The funny thing in this case is that the photo is not taken in Russia, but in the Ukraine, and the riot cops shown here have Ukrainian unit badges. But then, who cares anyway? It’s not like “truth” is a topic that matters to HRW…
The Saker
“anonymous”
Within America, and much of the planet, the imperialist Oligarchs control the media, schools, and political process.
There are some courageous sons and daughters of Promethius who are doing their best to spread some light in the darkness.
One of them operates this Vinyard. Another, Snowden is sheltered in Russia. Assange, Manning, and the heroic Partisans of Novorussia, and too many others to mention, are taking their stands, regardless of the dangers.
The American people, our “Rabble in Arms,” must rebuild our constitutional government within the United States. That is the missing ingredient to world progress, the rise of the citizens of America.
The Russians are doing their part. We must be next.
For the Democratic Republic! (destroyed on November 22, 1963).
IMAGINE
Peter J. Antonsen
Human Rights Watch….the same group that agitates for sodomy and the legal buggering of adolescent boys. Not too surprising that they hate Russia.
Yes, look the uniform: I don’t know Russian, but seems to me that Russian alphabet does not contain “A”.
Ukrainian has.
You are right you don’t know any Russian nor Ukrainian
Scan, Russian alphabet doesn’t have “i” letter. That’s a dead giveaway.
As a former student in the American educational system, let me tell you, these NGO practices permeate every single level of college life, where you are CONSTANTLY solicited to join some sort of quasi-moral political calling, whether it is woman’s rights groups, anti-tobacco campaigner, abortion, something or other. It really doesn’t matter in the end, seeing as they all lead to the same geopolitical strings. Really is depressing the true totalitarian level of information and cultural manipulation.
– Charles Mondeley
NGOs: reconnaisence, diversion, and infiltration groups. And special ops.
Wolves in sheep’s clothing, or Trojan horses.
“The American people, our “Rabble in Arms,” must rebuild our constitutional government within the United States. That is the missing ingredient to world progress, the rise of the citizens of America.”
Exactly! Mr Anonymous
@Scan Yes, Russian alphabet does not contain “I”.
Ukrainian does.
HRW has a revolving door with the US State Dept.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/07/11/the-revolving-door-at-human-rights-watch/
It’s obvious to me that the picture shows Ukrainian alphabet, not Russian.
These are Ukraine police guys.
Wonderful the opponents are in overdrive exposing “assets”.
Interesting language – now who could be the potential audience?
Bathos is always is enhanced with prior stimulation.
I have always suspected “rights” organisations from basics:-
Rights are claims in justice guaranteed by God for performance of duties to God and are, therefore, inalienable except by sin. Civil rights flow from civil duties and are inalienable except by crime. To steal our rights by removing their basis in duties, the Hate freaks devised inalienable ‘self evident’ Rights of Man, and innumerable counterfeit rights to discredit all rights, then bills of rights legislated by the state because what the state gives the state can take away.
From this understanding I am spared fetid research into who funds and sodomises whom in the rights racket.
Seems not so long ago that there was an uproar when supporters of Novorossiya used some photos for the #SaveDonbassPeople campaign that just happened to be taken at places outside of Donbass.
But I guess using photos out of context is just fine when the “good guys” are doing it.
Where was this poster published/found? I need that information to use this poster against HRW et alia.
I checked HRW’s website for fun. The stories they have critical of Russia are about ten to one to those critical of the Kiev gov’t. Not only that, but of the stories about Ukraine, there are literally ten to one criticizing the Eastern rebels for violating human rights, not the Kiev regime. They regard the shelling of Donetsk and Lugansk as being caught in “crossfire.” Anybody with a half-functioning brain can easily see what HRW really is. I guess burning people alive, raping and murdering pregnant women, banning people from speaking their own language, and outlawing political parties representing whole segments of the population are “good” violations of human rights.
The sad part of this is that virtually all outfits like this, including the U.N. itself, have been bought and paid for by the “Empire.” Just like the League of Nations before it, the U.N. will have to be erased as well.
“when Miguel Díaz, the ex-CIA analyst in question, exploited the eight years of experience and relationships he accumulated within HRW’s advisory committee for his subsequent role as the U.S. State Department’s “interlocutor between the intelligence community and non-government experts.”
Oh and that UN shill Power..
http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/06/06/samantha-power-and-the-weaponization-of-human-rights-2/
Peter Antonsen said The American people, our “Rabble in Arms,” must rebuild our constitutional government within the United States.
Every time I suggest that the patriotic moral élite invade the GOP to reinforce the Tea Party conservatives, the suggestion is not criticised, just ignored. The Satanic societies cannot be replaced by less than an overwhelming gathering/organising, consolidation of nationalist sentiment within the country’s main party. Ho-hum.
Again, full spectrum dominance means there are no good options if you insist on sticking to well known or ‘legitimate’ organizations.
You must make your own options and fight to see they are not co-opted.
Above all, you must learn to think and read critically and also celebrate the few lonely voices who make the grade.
I can think of only one.
Thank you Saker.
Here’s to Saker! Cheers!
Interesting – a link to the original HRW photo as published by them would be useful.
A google image search takes me to an Irish times article behind a paywall.
Typically the headline refers to people burnt in Ukraine and the short attached text is an accusation of the kremlin. … …Odessa seems to have been the incident…
100% ukrainian police
http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mmoK9maoMs1FODMClgJwYSg.jpg
Human Rights Watch. They watch for Human Rights and when they find some, they crush them.
Also Russia uses полиция (police) since 2011. Not милиция (militia).
A friend of mine used to work for NGOs and he always told me they’re run like mafias. A very few quantity of the money donated ends up helping the people who are in need.
re: foreign NGOs: That is the last illusion to fall even among those who are more politically alert such is the desire to have some good be done by us in the Empire in the midst of so much appalling evil done in “our” name. So keep exposing them.
As one contributor said–repetition and more repetition because more and more people come to view this for the first time here.
The American people, our “Rabble in Arms,” must rebuild our constitutional government within the United States. That is the missing ingredient to world progress, the rise of the citizens of America.
I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you…people are content lying to themselves. They even sleep better at night when not worrying about The Truth.
ESPECIALLY Americans. They are the strongest bullies in the playground. They’re filled with hubris and proudly singing the star spangled banner at every game. Why should they change anything?! They think that they rule the world. It’s much easier to think that, rather than have to face up to the fact that they are, in fact, ruled by dual citizens to whom they constitute mere ‘plebs’ to be used only as foot soldiers when needed.
I mean, I know you knew all this, but still…you try to convince yourself that *something* will change…when we both know that it won’t.
If change does come, it will NOT be initiated by the American people. No point in giving anyone false hope.
The George Soros Open Society Foundation is the primary donor of the Human Rights Watch, contributing $100 million of $128 million of contributions.
Source: wikipedia
–Penelope
Hosting address of pic at HRW (note it’s a slightly different poster)
https://secure.hrw.org/atf/cf/%7Bd108c9e1-9920-41e7-a617-ef5f171073e4%7D/KREMLIN-LIGHTBOX-NOX-BG.PNG
@ Anonimous 20:23
“@Scan Yes, Russian alphabet does not contain “I”.
Ukrainian does.”
Yes, really, I changed the vowel …
Thank you for correcting me.
I know Russia has required NGO’s (or at least some of them)to register as foreign agents if their funding comes from outside.But why can’t Russia just ban them in Russia period.The subversion they cause,as they did in Ukraine,is so bad that the horrible publicity Russia would get would be worth getting rid of them.The concept of the NGO’s is a good one.But once the US started using them to destabilize countries it ruined all the good they might have done.I don’t worry for Russia in military matters.But constantly when I see something like this I’m concerned over the 5th column and traitors destroying Russia from within.The level of Russophobia is so great in the West that allowing traitors to operate and aid foreign agents inside Russia is ridiculous.The are even sites that supposedly report on news in Russia.Visited by Russians that are almost totally anti-Russian propaganda.Doom and gloom 24/7 over the economy,etc.And rags like the Moscow Times (foreign owned) and now a Russian language site up by Russian 5th columnists in Latvia is certain to stir the pot.I’am even wondering over some articles I see in the English language RT.For a site owned by the Russian state some of the stories are written not much better than the MSN.Do they have any kind of editors or moderators for their comments page.The comment page would gladden the heart of the worst Russophobe.At least the USSR made an effort to counter propaganda from the West.I don’t really see that from Moscow today.They need to understand they are really at war.RT reported the other day that Putin’s approval numbers went down to 59%.And wondered if it was over the Ukraine and the sanctions.That is the kind of story I’m talking about.In reading the full story it said the question asked was if an election was held next weekend would you vote for him.Not exactly how the headline put it.The headline was more like you’d see in the Washington Post.In the article my understanding of it was that people are unset thinking he is selling Novorossii out to the West.That is as Saker mentioned another tactic of the West to sow unrest in Russia.Or at least I hope that’s what it is.
Uncle Bob
I know what you mean about RT. They censor intelligent comments as if they are only allowing idiots to post. It has changed and appears to be being run by the 5th column these days.
Meanwhile, the “Russian spetsnaz” was…Swedish fisherman!
To find out, they spent € 2 million …
http://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2014/10/25/schwedische-u-boot-jaeger-blamiert-es-war-ove-der-fischer/
That’s what I said for a long time: Russia has to tighten the screws on this malevolent orgs.
And why not expose this shills for what they are? Press them hard! Russia surely has the insight on these billion dollar viruses and they have the coms to spread it.
USAID is as much about aid as the Fed is about federal.
It’s Orwellian stuff.
Hats off to the Saker!
For the American People I recommend Gerald Celente’s “Occupy Peace” movement.
Greetings from occupied Germany
“The American people, our “Rabble in Arms,” must rebuild our constitutional government within the United States. That is the missing ingredient to world progress, the rise of the citizens of America.”
When the $ will finally fall and the Americans understand that the American era is over for ever, the country will descend into chaos. Large parts of the US will resemble Donbass 2014. Roughly speaking, the Reps will morph into the Constitutionalist party and the Dems the Republicans (a la the Reps in Spain in the thirties) or Centralists/neo-Bolsheviks. The Constitutionalists will attempt to secede, Washington and the Dems try to prevent that. The only way for the Constitutionalists to win and succeed in secession is to ask for help from Europe (Paris-Berlin-Moscow) and they will receive it, just like was the case when the American rebels of 177x received decisive help from continental Europe (troops from France, money and weapons from Holland and Spain).
700 million Europeans should be able to guarantee the future of say 100 million Euro-Americans on north-American soil (‘flyover country’).
Kind regards,
Dutch
Where did this image come from? I can’t find it on the HRW site
HERE Take action and take a stand against Putin’s repressive policies Human Rights Watch (@hrw) October 27, 2014
I’ve always wondered why Russia doesn’t fight fire with fire. The US has plenty of problems and vulnerabilities that they should be taking advantage of. IIRC, the former USSR tried to take advantage of US class and ethnic divisions. US right wingers pretty much credited the Soviets for the anti-Vietnam war movement. Whether they had a hand in it or not isn’t even the point. If not, then perhaps they should have.
The US today has plenty of ethnic divisions of white vs black vs Hispanic/Mexican, etc. It has “liberal” vs “Conservative” vs “old style conservative.” The latter, mostly Ron Paul and Pat Buchanan types, seem quite sympathetic to Russia. And there are plenty of Anti-war leftists in the US who might not be pro Russian but are definitely anti-US (made in Israel) foreign policy.
The US also probably has probably the worst prison and criminal ‘justice’ system in the industrial world.
Now obviously the US will ***NEVER*** allow foreign NGOs to work here as their own do abroad, but I still think Russia has plenty of material to work with.
And its goals don’t have to bee too ambitious. They don’t need to overthrow the US government. But I think even a modest effort will piss the US elites off something fierce (and so what? They are already hell bent on destroying Russia) and they would have to direct some of their attention away from tormenting others and back to protecting themselves.
Hilariously, the HRW petition is addressed to that great champion of human rights, from Lybia to Syria to Egypt to Burma to Donbass, our beloved Secretary of State.
Could the Saker find out what the distraught lady behind the police line was protesting about?
Odessa _ 3rd may 2014 by Reuters
Thank You US Taxpayers: Russia-Ukraine Agree Terms On Gas-Supply Through March
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccbNCbq9ftc&list=UUpwvZwUam-URkxB7g4USKpg
About Bernard Kouchner, Medecins Sans Frontiers cofunder
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Kouchner
BTW here is the interview of Hawkeye in English:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2f2_1414693523
Regarding OSCE, keep an eye on this guy:
http://spitfirelist.com/news/michael-aka-mykhailo-bociurkiw-the-international-institute-of-islamic-thought-and-the-downed-malaysian-airliners/
Red Cross certainly fits as an NGO, & one i bet most people would’nt even know what they’ve been up to these decades.
this is an updated article out today, from an older one expose he did years ago which really surprised me.
American Red Cross: Another Corporate and Bankster Fleecing Operation
Considering the fact Obama is the organization’s honorary chairman and its board of governors is dominated by the likes of Goldman Sachs, Merck, Circle One Financial Group, and other large corporations, the fact the Red Cross is merely a front for collecting donations should not come as a surprise.
It is telling as well that the Red Cross was created by congressional charter. It has a government mandate to work in league with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
http://www.infowars.com/american-red-cross-a-corporate-fleecing-operation-exploiting-natural-disasters/
At the begining empire use secret societies- see book Builders of Empire. Then empire legalized them as NGOs
I’ll never forget this one also :
http://osocio.org/images/uploads/Amnesty-International-Assad-Fueller-1000_thumb.jpg
Medecins Sans Frontiers´in Syria
http://miguel-esposiblelapaz.blogspot.com.es/2013/08/medicos-sin-fronteras-ayudando-al.html
I have to say that I know, because I’ve known personally some of them, that in this organization works, primarily in the field, expats, outstanding people, which only is moved on the interest to help the disadvantaged without expecting a big reward and who are ignorant of all these maneuvers.
Supporting them after years, just opened my eyes on my tracking of the Syrian conflict.
A pity….
Regarding the Rada elections, if anyone’s interested in comparing voter turnout stats for 2014 and 2012, I’ve compiled the data. I’ve included all oblasts except Crimea, Donetsk, and Lugansk. I’ve also divided the oblasts between those located in Novorossiya as opposed to those in Ukraine proper.
I’ve organized this by oblast name, followed by the 2012 turnout percentage, and after that, the 2014 turnout percentage. The figure in parenthesis represents the percentage difference between the two years.
NOVOROSSIYA OBLASTS: Kharkiv-51.45%, 40.34% (-11.11); Dniepropetrovsk-51.24%; 42.18% (-9.06%); Zaporozhia-54.26; 44.06 (-10.2%); Kherson-49.28%; 30.92% (-18.36%); Mykolaev-50.39%; 34.31% (-16.08%); Odessa-47.28%; 32.64% (-14.64)
UKRAINE OLBASTS: Kirov-52.82%; 34.47% (-18.35%); Poltova-56.39%; 51.5% (-4.89); Sumy-56.05%; 51.18% (-4.87); Chernihiv-58.79%; 43.35% (-15.44%); Cherkassy-59.56%; 40.91% (-18.65%) Kiev-58.24%; 47.27% (-10.97%); Zytomir-58.24%; 47.27% (-10.97%); Vynnitsia-61.47%; 38.83% (-22.64); Rivne-60.31%; 50.18% (-10.13); Khmelnitsky-60.62%; 46.68% (-13.94%); Chernivtsi-57.76%; 38.01% (-19.75%); Tornipol-65.47%; 62.87% (-2.6%); Volyn-64.21%; 47% (-17.21%); Lviv-66.21%; 51.43% (-14.78%); Ivano-Frankivsk-60.86%; 53.7% (-7.16%); Zakarpattia-48.77%; 41.55% (-7.22)
Obviously, compared to the 2012 Rada elections, voter turnout across the country was low. I can’t establish that voter turnout in Novorossiyan districts was any lower than in the rest of Ukraine, however.
Why wasn’t voter turnout in Novorossiyan districts lower than in the rest of the country? That’s what I would have expected given that folks from Novorossiyan areas, for the first time in Ukraine’s history, were left without adequate party representation this year. Could it be that those Novorossiyans turned out to vote because they could choose the Opposition Bloc?
Something that’s crossed my mind is that, given the current tense ultranationalist atmosphere in Ukraine today, Novorossiyan voters might have done something else. Not wishing to be perceived as a “fifth column”, those Novorossiyans may have turned out to vote, and they could have voted — against their true desires — for a nationalist Ukrainian party such as Poroshenko Bloc, People’s Front, etc. That, Novorossiyans could shield themselves from suspicion and possible violent reprisals from vigilant thugs like Right Sektor, etc.
Those are just my thoughts.
GW
If anyone wants to take a closer look at my Rada voter turnout stats, here’s the source:
http://ukrainetoday.blogspot.com/
GW
Can I add them to my blog please?
http://lepontduhadu.blogspot.fr/
as there is a section with visuals only, so some stats might nice.
thanks
Anyone know where this image appeared, who it was addressed to, or what people were being requested to sign?
Presumably it was not for use in Russia, since Russians generally don’t speak English and, to judge by opinion surveys, regard Putin more as a a defender of Russian rights, culture and sovereignty than a tyrant.
Unfortunately, such organisations seem to have been subverted to some degree or other by people who have entered and captured them with a political agenda. This plays out in sync with the bias already pushed ever more blatantly by MSM. Amnesty International seems to be very motivated to find human rights abuses in Russia, but do we hear their concerns about human rights abuses committed by America (“we tortured a few folks”) at home and abroad?
On this note of an alternative world view here is a link to an interview with Igor Strelkov:
http://youtu.be/UYouKFYc2jE
Unfortunately, such organisations seem to have been subverted to some degree or other by people who have entered and captured them with a political agenda. This plays out in sync with the bias already pushed ever more blatantly by MSM. Amnesty International seems to be very motivated to find human rights abuses in Russia, but do we hear their concerns about human rights abuses committed by America (“we tortured a few folks”) at home and abroad?
On this note of an alternative world view here is a link to an interview with Igor Strelkov:
http://youtu.be/UYouKFYc2jE
Why aren’t the bully boys in helmets beating up the woman we are supposed to believe is protesting against Putin’s tyranny? The thing makes no apparent sense. But then its presumably aimed at stupid Americans who assume that Russians speak English.
I guess that does make sense though the implications are grim, since when America’s about to start killing people they feel the need, first, to have Soros and company demonize them as terrorists led by a monster.
Peor may like to mail or tweet this info to HRW and see how or if they respond
Gas deal reached between Russia and Ukraine – financed by IMF loans.
zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-30/thank-you-us-taxpayers-russia-ukraine-agree-terms-gas-supply-through-march
Pete J Antonsen
You nailed it with JFK’s assassination. The coup d’etat was the single act that convinced the oligarchs, plutocrats, military-industrial complex that Americans were sheep, however armed and resistant to government.
It took education to turn the ensuing generations into mush who accept Liberalism and watch a Bill of Rights shredded by the courts.
Your prescription and hope seem extremely doubtful until external pressure causes severe disruption of the tyranny centered in Washington.
Whether that is the end of the dollar, the collapse of the EU, the disintegration of NATO, or a catastrophe that shocks the American psyche profoundly, only time will tell.
I agree we must have our constitutional government back in the control of the people.
But it may be many decades before that occurs.
Anyone following the disaster that has been unfolding in this new century can attest to the lies being promulgated by the West ‘ Freedom ,Democracy and Human Rights ‘. Euphemisms that are Orwellian in totality
Is that an official poster of HRW? I am kinda of cynical it is.
Unfortunately, even though here at this blog we “know the truth”…this photo is very compelling…and so highly untruthful as to draw on emotions of anyone who sees it…and HRW is quite big in the news, and sometimes even quoted by alternative media…RT for example…
I wonder how much RT is oligarch owned and also Itar Tass…as I mentioned a couple of threads ago…there’s a great american journalist named John Robles, who was chased out of the US for his fantastic news coverage…and found a job at Voice of Russia and was doing a great job there…then VR merged (? oligarch-owned??) with Itar Tass and John Robles lost his job…he does not have social security in Russia and is a “wanted” journalist in America…
His situation is like Snowden’s, only Snowden is benefiting from fame … besides which I’ve heard Snowden is an american operative inside Russia…and Putin knows….
Anyway, I wish John Robles could get the help he needs…his wife just had a baby girl and he’s in employment straits…and nowhere to turn to…
Greetings from Singapore:
Demonization of the enemy, based on lies, is a constant with the West.
M.Parenti wrote on the Yugoslavia issue:
QUOTE
The Serbs were blamed for the infamous Sarajevo market massacre of 1992. But according to the report leaked out on French TV, Western intelligence knew that it was Muslim operatives who had bombed Bosnian civilians in the marketplace in order to induce NATO involvement. Even international negotiator David Owen, who worked with Cyrus Vance, admitted in his memoir that the NATO powers knew all along that it was a Muslim bomb.16 However, the well-timed fabrication served its purpose of inducing the United Nations to go along with the U.S.-sponsored sanctions.
On one occasion, notes Barry Lituchy, the New York Times ran a photo purporting to be of Croats grieving over Serbian atrocities when in fact the murders had been committed by Bosnian Muslims. The Times printed an obscure retraction the following week.17
We repeatedly have seen how “rogue nations” are designated and demonized. The process is predictably transparent. First, the leaders are targeted. Qaddafi of Libya was a “Hitlerite megalomaniac” and a “madman.” Noriega of Panama was a “a swamp rat,” one of the world’s worst “drug thieves and scums,” and “a Hitler admirer.” Saddam Hussein of Iraq was “the Butcher of Baghdad,” a “madman,” and “worse than Hitler.” Each of these leaders then had their countries attacked by U.S. forces and U.S.-led sanctions. What they really had in common was that each was charting a somewhat independent course of self-development or somehow was not complying with the dictates of the global free market and the U.S. national security state.18
Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic has been described by Bill Clinton as “a new Hitler.” Yet he was not always considered so. At first, the Western press, viewing the ex-banker as a bourgeois Serbian nationalist who might hasten the break-up of the federation, hailed him as a “charismatic personality.” Only later, when they saw him as an obstacle rather than a tool, did they begin to depict him as the demon who “started all four wars.” This was too much even for the managing editor of the U.S. establishment journal Foreign Affairs, Fareed Zakaria. He noted in the New York Times that Milosevic who rules “an impoverished country that has not attacked its neighbors — is no Adolf Hitler. He is not even Saddam Hussein.”19
Some opposition radio stations and newspapers were reportedly shut down during the NATO bombing. But, during my trip to Belgrade in August 1999, I observed nongovernmental media and opposition party newspapers going strong. There are more opposition parties in the Yugoslav parliament than in any other European parliament. Yet the government is repeatedly labeled a dictatorship. Milosevic was elected as president of Yugoslavia in a contest that foreign observers said had relatively few violations. As of the end of 1999, he presided over a coalition government that included four parties. Opposition groups openly criticized and demonstrated against his government. Yet he was called a dictator.
The propaganda campaign against Belgrade has been so relentless that prominent personages on the Left — who oppose the NATO policy against Yugoslavia — have felt compelled to genuflect before this demonization orthodoxy.20 Thus do they reveal themselves as having been influenced by the very media propaganda machine they criticize on so many other issues. To reject the demonized image of Milosevic and of the Serbian people is not to idealize them or claim they are faultless or free of crimes. It is merely to challenge the one-sided propaganda that laid the grounds for NATO’s destruction of Yugoslavia.
UNQUOTE
FYI Yesterday, my computer started getting constantly attacked by viruses and what not. Just warning all. Keep your task manager up and when you see CPU at 100%, you are under attack.
I did a complete scan of Norton last night and it was fine all day UNTIL I CAME ON SAKER this afternoon. So it’s this blog under attack.
Sharon US
They should have a “revolving door with their brain”! Disgusting servants.
To add insult to injury, that image is from an occasion when (ethnic) Russians were the VICTIMS.
The picture was take outside the Trade Union building in Odessa on May 3, at a protest about the massacre of the day before. A Reuters photo, it appeared on numerous sites at the time, eg http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/protesters-incinerated-in-building-in-ukraine-fighting-1.1783207
It also appeared on items claiming Russia set up the Odessa fire as a provocation, so I guess in that context the image may have a little bit o do with the text on the new poster.http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/wire-news/ukraine-accuses-russiaengineering-odessa-riots-that-killed-over-40_1078945.html
Human Rights Watch:
Senior Management:
Kenneth Roth, Executive Director
Michele Alexander, Deputy Executive Director, Development and Global Initiatives
Carroll Bogert, Deputy Executive Director, External Relations
Iain Levine, Deputy Executive Director, Program
Chuck Lustig, Deputy Executive Director, Operations
@Aged Parent with
“..Human Rights Watch….the same group that agitates for sodomy and the legal buggering of adolescent boys..”
“Agitating for sodomy” ??? how does that work? are they trying to make sodomy compulsory somewhere?
Or are they just trying to get anti-sodomy laws removed in various countries, where they are used to discriminate against homosexuals?
Or do you believe fair and equal treatment should only be given to those people you approve of?
If we’re going to disapprove of HRW (or any other organisation) let’s try to d it on the basis of something they are actually DOING.
This is off-topic, but the hilarious campy LOLNazis over at Daily Stormer appear to have drawn the attention of the British Parliament.
..don’t they know that you are supposed to ignore that kind of stuff and don’t feed the Twitter trolls, especially when they are snarky take-no-prisoners Nazi internet trolls who despise weakness? There’s nothing weaker than MPs or members of Congress.
These guys are the funniest Nazis on the planet. Parliament doesn’t stand a chance against their outrageous snark. You can either ignore them or shut down the internet, what’s it gonna be…
Even a half-wit should be able to see through these so-called NGO’s. Let us start with the name first: Non-government organization. What does it mean? Anything and almost everything. The Coca Cola company, your local Mafia group, the boy scouts club, Hell’s angels biker gang, and the New York sex-workers’ association are all valid examples of NGO’s. These are “organizations” and are non-governmental; hence they pass the test of being non-governmental organizations. Indeed, mercenary outfits such a Blackwater are also non-governmental organizations; being remote from any government, they can be used for all sorts of murderous and genocidal activities while the governments involved can cheerfully proclaim “not me, my hands are clean, these are non-government people”.
It is equally silly to attempt to regulate NGO’s, just as it would be silly to regulate ghosts, amoeba, and viruses. You can only regulate what is defined by a proper name and which cannot change form and shape like an amoeba.
Any organization that receives foreign money is first and foremost a foreign-funded organization (“FFO” – now how is that for a name?) and should be called by its proper name. The second thing then is to establish who controls the FFO: locals or foreigners. Only lastly can it become possible to list the activities that FFO’s can engage in and those that are closed to them. Politics, crime, media, lobbying, and influence peddling are obvious examples of activities that should not be open to FFO’s. Even something like medical research could be dangerous because of the risk of citizens being treated like guinea pigs by foreign controlled organizations.
NGO’s or FFO’s, the real question is who is to be master foreign money or local citizens?
–BTW
Paul Theroux, famous travel writer of “Dark Star Safari”, calls the white-Toyota-truck-driving NGO do-gooders in Africa “Agents of Virtue”. These, he says, are the most dangerous kinds of people, because they believe they have right on their side. I would put post-neocons like Hillary Clinton in this category.
One thing about George W. Bush, he was a murderer and he was proud of it. Do-gooders are no less evil, but they’re harder to spot for the unwary.
All anglo spy agencies like english media spy journalsits and so caleld human rights from inhuman anglos msut betreated as enemy spiues in war time and dealt with accordingly everywhere in the world.
Human Rights Watch is basically the kosher version of Amnesty. Both are tools of the Atlanticist Empire. Allowing the arrogant, interfering, supremacist scum onto your territory is sheer madness.
Donovan Kirsten, the basic character trait of these ‘Agents of Virtue’ is utter racist and civilizational supremacist contempt for the ‘savages’ they are saving from themselves. Hence the preponderance of Jews, at least of that type that really believe in their over-all superiority to the goyim, in the ranks of these agents of the, coincidentally, Jewish-controlled Atlanticist global hegemony. I’d be happy to let ‘self-hating’ Israeli Jews like B’tselem, or Gush Shalom in, but they, properly, are concerning themselves with their own country’s problems, and not sticking an interfering snout into the affairs of others.
mjm, Milosevic was making mince-meat of the ‘persecution’ at his sham show trial, so they murdered him by giving him Rifampicin, usually used in TB treatment, but with the very little known side-effect of interfering with certain cardiac medications, some of which Milosevic was taking. Slightly reminiscent of the lynching of Saddam who was hanged before he could be tried for those atrocities like Halabja, that he committed with full US and Atlanticist co-operation.
Johann Schikeneder, I agree-hit the bastards hard as you kick ’em out. Put a few local compradores and their foreign controllers on trial and expose their activities. Sentence them to long terms, then show magnanimity, expel the foreigners and parole the locals, but keep them closely monitored. Some might prefer to move to their real ‘Homeland’ the Atlanticist dystopias, so give them a one-way ticket (to Palookaville). And good riddance.
A 29 pagepaper on the Maidan snipers identity and actions by academics at the
University of Ottawa.
https://www.academia.edu/8776021/The_Snipers_Massacre_on_the_Maidan_in_Ukraine
“First they came …” is a famous statement and provocative poem … about the cowardice of EU-NATO countries’ intellectuals following the Natoists’ rise to power and American occupation of Europe.
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Anonymous said…
@Scan Yes, Russian alphabet does not contain “I”.
Ukrainian does.
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The Russian call “police”
Ukrainian call “міліція Militsiya”
Once Nazi, today Natoist
From The Economist, NGO, a factory of Anglo-Zionist anti Russian propaganda
Nov 1st 2014
What lies behind Vladimir Putin’s latest anti-American rant
WHEN Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, gave a belligerent anti-Western speech in Munich seven years ago he was tense and angry
http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21629456-what-lies-behind-vladimir-putins-latest-anti-american-rant-hard-talk
If you read, please read between the lines.
Croat and Russophile
@ Larchmonter445:
The collapse of the USSA will occur before decades go by. The empire collapses not long after the peak of external (yet exaggerated) military power, and a few decades after economic decline has set in.
The economy is destroyed for all but the elites and their functionaries.
I work for a software company, and am therefore part of the lucky worker beehive supporting the elites. They love their toys and human-control devices.
I believe an external shock will tear the nation apart. Economic decline, combined with moral decay, the utter destruction of real education (going on now for 100 years under the “progressive” regime), the undermining of Americans’ health from terrible food, poisoned water, GMOs, etc. will lead to a tipping point at some unknown time in the near future.
Putin and Russia simply have to stay sane, alive, ethical, and strong. Develop internal industry and technology. Trade with any nation that wishes to trade. Avoid tit-for-tat sanctions, except to keep the enemy off guard.
I live in the USA. I wish to emigrate as soon as practicable.
It is really hell here, despite the superficial material abundance.
I am healing after decades of being poisoned. By making major changes to what I ingest, my health (mental and physical), I can finally think, read, and study again. My depression has lifted, only to allow me to be more aware of the degraded state of the society in which I live.
I fear for my son and family. Yet I must fight on and get out of here.
There are, indeed, good people. A minority take rights, duties, responsibilities, and independence and localism seriously.
Wish us luck.
Regarding the NGOs- not one American NGO is worth anyone’s support.
I remember the shock on a young woman’s face recently when I told her that no, I would not give money to her pro-abortion feminist organization. I told her that I disagreed with her org’s morality and mission.
It would seem not many people are so honest. I was not impolite, nor had I any ill will.
This is my longest comment yet here… glad to have found y’all.
I’m a Burkean, paleo-conservative with libertarian/communitarian tendencies… and I have no home in my city and state and nation….
@ Kat Kan,
Q: If we’re going to disapprove of HRW (or any other organisation) let’s try to d it on the basis of something they are actually DOING.
R: I wold like to add the words ‘or not’ to that sentence.
http://fas.org/irp/ops/policy/docs/frusX/
This is the url of all State Department documents surrounding the invasion of Cuba, including Operation Mongoose, which Kennedy launched immediately after promising not to invade Cuba in return for withdrawal of the IBMs during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Compiling these and going public with them was a special history project of the State Department. It was meant to be comprehensive, although you will not be surprised to see things like “specific tasking to the CIA attached” followed by the historian’s note “no attachment found.”
The number one item on all the invasion planning was finding and infiltrating human rights groups or creating some, if necessary.
My index to the individual documents got lost in a computer incident, sorry. But you should stash this and make your own. This remains the classic playbook for subversion today.
Cassandra
Lysander:
It was the Yellow Peril that was credited with the anti-Vietnam war movement. I remember it well.
“Right, mom. And when some of that Peking gold trickles down to me, I’ll pay you the $20 I owe you.”
Guys to get the most comprehensive view of how these organizations contribute to the political economy of narrative generation , I would recommend strongly ‘slouching towards Sirte’ by Maximillian Forte – a forensic deconstruction of the way the case was generated against Libya as well as an empirical history of that war. horrifying and John ‘Bomb Iran’, make friends with Nazis and Jihadists McCain has already promised the Gaddafi treatment to Putin. Beyond contempt.