C'est exaspérant à la longue de devoir tout le temps répéter : non, ce n'est pas un nazi ukrainien qui fait un vilain geste que vous voyez là-dessous, on vous répète encore une fois qu'il s'agit du nouveau signe de ralliement des Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois ! (C'est pourtant clair, et puis, même Mr. Macron a dit qu'il n'y avait pas de problème avec le nazisme en Ukraine et qu'à ce sujet Poutine disait n'importe quoi, alors...!).
"L'ami Zelensky" : un grand patriote, un défenseur indéfectible des valeurs démocratiques et de la jeunesse, bien entendu... :
Excerpts from the briefing by #Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria #Zakharova, Moscow, May 18, 2022
Involving minors in Ukrainian nationalist formations
As the nationalist formations of Ukraine continue to be driven out of Donbass, new facts have come to light which confirm the involvement of children in these hate-crazed units. We have repeatedly stated that right-wing radical organisations operating under the patronage of the Kiev regime have systematically spread extremism among minors in order to embed the ideas of militant nationalism in Ukrainian society.
Neo-Nazis from Azov began large-scale recruitment of children back in 2015 when, upon the initiative of the National Corps leader Andrey Biletsky, they set up the Youth Corps’ “children’s camps.” In 2015, they took in children aged 9 to 18 and since 2016, 7 to 18.
A military youth wing called National Squads was formed at the National Corps in 2018. Hundreds of young people over the age of 14 joined it. The instructors from Azov taught them how to fight the “enemies of Ukraine,” including with firearms.
The specialised Youth Corps’ needs are covered by the Ukrainian state budget. Does that sound familiar? In 2019, organisations associated with the National Corps received $17,000 to hold events for children and youth. We see it. And we know what kind of values people with Azov insignia on their sleeves and nationalist and neo-Nazi symbols are teaching young people. There are training camps for teenagers such as Azovets, Bukovynets, and Dnepryanin in different parts of the country. Teenagers were lured through social media and messengers.
Eyewitnesses are saying that neo-Nazis from Azov do not limit themselves to “children's camps” and have expanded their group by bringing aboard minor orphans which fact is corroborated by the situation at the Piligrim orphanage in Mariupol. Azov worked closely with the children from this orphanage training them in combat, including sharp shooting, during eight years beginning in 2014. Reportedly, in 2014, children from Piligrim helped the Ukrainian army dig trenches outside Mariupol and build checkpoints later in October. Residents of Mariupol say that during the events of February-April 2022, the Respublika Piligrim Children's Rehabilitation Centre was the headquarters of the territorial defence, where militants from Azov and other radical groups were based. There’s video evidence showing that teenagers from Piligrim took part in the hostilities on the side of the neo-Nazis, and also set fire to civilian homes.
“The neo-Nazi Ukrainian group Azov-operated Piligrim orphanage in Mariupol is a prototype of Ukraine that the Nazis wanted to build and what it would inevitably become if it were not for the special operation by the Russian Armed Forces,” Alexey Selivanov, former (until 2014) Advisor to the Defence Minister of Ukraine and Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Interior Ministry for the Zaporozhye Region, said. This is what someone who served in the Armed Forces of Ukraine had to say.
According to Selivanov, Piligrim can stand in for all of Ukraine, and the orphanage, in which children were converted into militants, is a clear confirmation of the fact that something drastic had to be done with this Ukrainian project.
These facts clearly show that Ukraine violated its obligations under the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child concerning the involvement of children in armed conflicts. When ratifying this international treaty in 2005, Ukraine declared that the minimum age for voluntary (on a contract basis) enlistment into national armed forces was 19.
We call upon relevant international organisations, such as the UN and the OSCE, as well as the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict, to pay special attention to Kiev’s involvement of children in criminal neo-Nazi organisations and spreading of radical ideas among minors.
There is no need to pretend that in a surge of patriotism these children went to the barricades in February 2022. They have been trained to make war for many years. And the militants of the nationalist battalions are the ones who did it.
Russian Foreign Ministry - МИД России
Mais puisque tout le monde vous dit que c'est "l'ami du peuple" ! (Bon.. c'est une cravate de Mickey que je vois là, mais sinon, la chemise et la veste ont l'air au top. Tout de même...il doit être radin ce mec : avec 596 millions de dollars dans la poche, il aurait pu faire mieux au niveau de la cravate !) :
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Bonne nuit à tout le monde. Faites de beaux rêves... ("ronron"..."ronron"..."ronron"....).
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Psychanalystes, dehors ! Et, pour vivre heureux, vivons cachés.
Les années 2020 seront celles de l'avènement d'une nouvelle forme de totalitarisme : le totalitarisme sophistiqué dont l'un des traits les plus marquants est cette lutte, cette haine tout à fait scandaleuse et révoltante contre la liberté d'expression, via un combat acharné contre ce qui est nommé le "conspirationnisme" ou le "complotisme".
Les années 2020 seront sans doute identifiées dans l'Histoire comme une "période charnière" entre la fin d'un "ancien monde" et la naissance d'un "nouveau" dont les prémices se révèlent de plus en plus menaçants pour les libertés individuelles.
Nous estimons qu'il est pertinent, plus que jamais, de citer Antonio Gramsci :
"Le vieux monde se meurt, le nouveau est lent à apparaître. Et c'est dans ce clair-obscur que surgissent les monstres".
Mais citons Karl Popper : "L'optimisme est toujours de rigueur".
Et nous-mêmes : "Restons citoyens, restons vigilants, mais, renonçons à la violence et à l'intolérance. Travaillons à sauvegarder la citoyenneté, à en améliorer le contenu et les pouvoirs, les libertés autant que les responsabilités".