The European Tribune is a forum for thoughtful dialogue of European and international issues. You are invited to post comments and your own articles.
Please REGISTER to post.
Ria Novosti, a pro-Russian government state-controlled media outlet, recently published an article entitled What should Russia do with Ukraine? It was written by Timofey Sergeytsev, an influential commentator who has worked on the presidential campaigns of Mikhail Prokhorov in Russia and Viktor Yanukovych in Ukraine. In it he states that "the special operation revealed that not only the political leadership in Ukraine is Nazi, but also the majority of the population. All Ukrainians who have taken up arms must be eliminated - because they are responsible for the genocide of the Russian people". He clarifies this by stating: "Denazification means de-Ukrainianisation. Ukrainians are an artificial anti-Russian construct. "They should no longer have a national identity. "Denazification of Ukraine also means its inevitable de-Europeanisation." He argues that "Ukraine's political elite must be eliminated as it cannot be re-educated". "Ordinary Ukrainians must experience all the horrors of war and absorb the experience as a historical lesson and atonement for their guilt," he states. He then lists the tasks which must be undertaken by Russia, including the liquidation of Ukrainian armed forces and all supporting infrastructure; the formation of an anti-Nazi (read pro-Russian) government; the installation of a Russian information space; a mass investigation programme into Ukrainian war crimes and support for the Nazi regime; forced labour, imprisonment and death sentences for all accomplices of the "Nazi regime"; and the creation of permanent denazification bodies. Mr Sergeytsev places the conflict in the context of the eradication of US subjugation and western totalitarianism and their ungrateful treatment of Russia after all that Russia has done for the West by way of providing alternatives to capitalism. Given that Russian president Vladimir Putin has also spoken about the need to denazify Ukraine, and has also claimed that Ukraine is not a real country, perhaps the Government here might like to summon ambassador Yuri Filatov to explain whether this represents official Russian government policy?
It was written by Timofey Sergeytsev, an influential commentator who has worked on the presidential campaigns of Mikhail Prokhorov in Russia and Viktor Yanukovych in Ukraine.
In it he states that "the special operation revealed that not only the political leadership in Ukraine is Nazi, but also the majority of the population. All Ukrainians who have taken up arms must be eliminated - because they are responsible for the genocide of the Russian people".
He clarifies this by stating: "Denazification means de-Ukrainianisation. Ukrainians are an artificial anti-Russian construct.
"They should no longer have a national identity.
"Denazification of Ukraine also means its inevitable de-Europeanisation."
He argues that "Ukraine's political elite must be eliminated as it cannot be re-educated".
"Ordinary Ukrainians must experience all the horrors of war and absorb the experience as a historical lesson and atonement for their guilt," he states.
He then lists the tasks which must be undertaken by Russia, including the liquidation of Ukrainian armed forces and all supporting infrastructure; the formation of an anti-Nazi (read pro-Russian) government; the installation of a Russian information space; a mass investigation programme into Ukrainian war crimes and support for the Nazi regime; forced labour, imprisonment and death sentences for all accomplices of the "Nazi regime"; and the creation of permanent denazification bodies.
Mr Sergeytsev places the conflict in the context of the eradication of US subjugation and western totalitarianism and their ungrateful treatment of Russia after all that Russia has done for the West by way of providing alternatives to capitalism.
Given that Russian president Vladimir Putin has also spoken about the need to denazify Ukraine, and has also claimed that Ukraine is not a real country, perhaps the Government here might like to summon ambassador Yuri Filatov to explain whether this represents official Russian government policy?
by Frank Schnittger - May 31
by Oui - May 30 11 comments
by Frank Schnittger - May 23 3 comments
by Frank Schnittger - May 27 3 comments
by Frank Schnittger - May 5 22 comments
by Oui - May 13 66 comments
by Carrie - Apr 30 7 comments
by Oui - Jun 13 comments
by Oui - May 3121 comments
by Oui - May 3011 comments
by Frank Schnittger - May 273 comments
by Oui - May 2725 comments
by Oui - May 24
by Frank Schnittger - May 233 comments
by Oui - May 1366 comments
by Oui - May 910 comments
by Frank Schnittger - May 522 comments
by Oui - May 449 comments
by Oui - May 312 comments
by Oui - May 29 comments
by Oui - Apr 30273 comments
by Carrie - Apr 307 comments
by Oui - Apr 2644 comments
by Oui - Apr 889 comments
by Oui - Mar 19143 comments