Duizenden jaren.quote:Op woensdag 22 januari 2014 23:59 schreef Red_85 het volgende:
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Phalanx!!!!!
Zo vet om te zien. Hoe oud is dat wel niet?
Zelfs McCain & Co. waren ter plekke aanwezig, bedeelden voedsel ect...quote:Op vrijdag 24 januari 2014 14:13 schreef J.B. het volgende:
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Onzin. Die hele marinebasis heeft om te beginnen 0,niks met goodwill te maken. Recentelijk is dat pachtcontract voor ik meen 30 jaar verlengd, maar niet omdat Oekraïne dat wilde. Die zijn de basis liever kwijt dan rijk maar toen ze niet wilden verlengen dreigde Rusland (zoals gebruikelijk) de gaskraan dicht te draaien en wat handelsbarièrres op te richten. Dat Amerika achter de oranjerevolutie zit is, evenals een hoop andere beweringen in dit stuk, pertinente onzin.
En met een stel ogenquote:Op vrijdag 24 januari 2014 14:34 schreef jogy het volgende:
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Gewoon een selfie maken terwijl de wereld in brand staat.
De Romeinse tank. 12x12 met je rugbyfiguur en rammen.quote:
quote:Ukraine clashes resume, fires light up night sky
Associated Press= KIEV, Ukraine (AP) â As riots spread from Ukraine's embattled capital to nearly half of the country, President Viktor Yanukovych promised Friday to reshuffle his government and make other concessions â but a top opposition leader said nothing short of his resignation would do.
Hours after the president's comments, huge fireballs lit up the night sky in central Kiev and plumes of thick black smoke rose from burning tires at giant barricades erected by protesters.
Clashes resumed at the barricades, which are just yards from lines of riot police and also made up of bags of ice and scraps of furniture.
Angry demonstrators hurled firebombs, rocks and fireworks at officers. Riot police responded with tear gas and several dozen protesters were rushed to a makeshift medical triage area to be treated. Several arrests were made.
"We will force the authorities to respect us," 27-year-old protester Artur Kapelan said. "Not they, but we will dictate the conditions of a truce."
The fighting had stopped earlier this week as opposition leaders entered into face-to-face talks with Yanukovych.
But hundreds of demonstrators in ski masks and helmets were still armed with sticks, stones and firebombs at those Kiev barricades, just yards away from police lines.
After nearly two months of ignoring mass demonstrations calling for his ouster, Yanukovych offered to meet some of their demands, after crowds angered by the deaths of at least two protesters and allegations of abuse by authorities besieged government buildings in scores of cities in western Ukraine.
At a meeting with religious leaders, Yanukovych vowed that, at a special parliament meeting on Tuesday, he would push through changes to his Cabinet, grant amnesty to dozens of jailed activists and amend harsh anti-protest legislation.
But Vitali Klitschko, an opposition leader who is a former world heavyweight boxing champion, declared the only way to end the street protests â known as the Maidan after the central Kiev square occupied by demonstrators â is for Yanukovych to resign.
"Just a month ago, the Maidan would have gone home," Klitschko told reporters Friday night, according to the Interfax news agency. "Today, people are demanding the president's resignation."
The protest law enacted last week appeared to have backfired on Yanukovych, sparking confrontations in which demonstrators threw stones and firebombs at police, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. The violence since Sunday was a harsh contrast to the determined peacefulness of the anti-government protests that have gripped the country for the last two months.
The rallies broke out after Yanukovych scrapped a key treaty with the European Union in order to secure a bailout loan from Russia. President Vladimir Putin had pressed hard to keep Ukraine in his nation's political and economic orbit, but more Ukrainians favor closer ties with the 28-nation EU than an new alliance with Russia.
At least two demonstrators were killed this week in clashes with police and protesters have seized government offices in cities in western Ukraine, where support for Yanukovych is thin.
In a separate incident, a protester was found dead outside Kiev this week after going missing from a hospital together with a prominent activist who was beaten but survived.
Meanwhile, protester anger boiled over as one activist recounted Friday how he was stripped naked, beaten and humiliated by police after being detained this week at a barricade in Kiev.
"They wanted to break my spirit and dignity but I stood firm," said Mykhailo Havrilyuk.
His plight shocked the country when a video of the abuse was posted online, showing him standing naked in the snow, covered in bruises and taunted by policemen.
On Friday, protesters continued occupying government buildings in a number of cities in western Ukraine, having forced two governors to resign and chasing another out of his office. Government buildings in many other cities were besieged by angry crowds.
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, who spent several years backing the scrapped EU agreement with Ukraine, suggested that Yanukovych was losing control over the country. He posted a map of Ukraine on his Twitter account, where many regions were shown engulfed by protests.
"If Kiev regime tries a military solution to this situation, it will be very bloody and it will fail," Bildt tweeted.
EU enlargement commissioner Stefan Fuele flew to Kiev on Friday to meet with Yanukovych and the opposition and try to broker a solution. The West has been urging Yanukovych to compromise with the protesters as well as threatening sanctions against his government.
"The country is sliding towards dictatorship and we must stop that," said Denis Nakhmanovich, a 33-year-old protester. "Molotov cocktails are louder than any empty words from politicians."
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Ukraine's energy minister, Eduard Stavytsky, says protesters were prevented from seizing the main energy ministry building in Kiev.
"There was an attempt to seize the building. About 100 armed people came. I went to them and said that if they did not leave the building peacefully then the whole energy system of Ukraine could collapse," Stavytsky said, as cited by Reuters.
The protesters are still blocking the entry into the Ministry according to the official, who described it as “a direct threat to the whole of the Ukrainian energy system.”
09:45 GMT:
The building of the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy and Coal mining, in the center of Kiev, has been occupied by activists from the “Common action” movement, according to the organization’s leader, Aleksandr Danilyuk, interviewed by the Ukrainian 5th Channel.
09:42 GMT:
Protesters in Vinnitsa, central Ukraine, have occupied the city council building, says Itar-Tass citing a report by the Ukrainian 5th Channel. Police were unable to prevent the crowd from getting inside the building. The protesters are demanding that the authorities step down.
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Weet iemand hier meer van?quote:Voormalig minister van Defensie Anatoliy Gritsenko riep demonstranten op met legale wapens op het Onafhankelijkheidsplein en de belangrijkste straten van Kiev te patrouilleren. Volgens de oud-minister konden veteranen en veiligheidsbedrijven zich daarvoor inzetten.
Activisten hebben vandaag in diverse steden in het westen van Oekraïne regeringsgebouwen bezet. Naar verluidt hebben honderden leden van de oproerpolitie zich bij de demonstranten gevoegd.
Zou een goede ontwikkeling zijn.quote:Op zaterdag 25 januari 2014 15:17 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
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Weet iemand hier meer van?
twitter:YourAnonNews twitterde op zaterdag 25-01-2014 om 15:14:47It has been confirmed that the entire militia units in Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne, and Vynnytsia have flipped side to the protesters. #Ukraine reageer retweet
Loopt volledig uit de hand..quote:Op zaterdag 25 januari 2014 23:10 schreef YazooW het volgende:
Gaat goed daar...
http://rt.com/on-air/ukraine-kiev-police-protesters/
Zijn geen moslims in het spel, of mag ik dat niet zeggen?quote:Op zaterdag 25 januari 2014 22:16 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
Over Syrië zijn er nu 109 topicreeks-delen.
Over Egypte zijn er nu 206 topicreeks-delen.
Maar OEkranine heeft na 1 a 2 maanden nog geeneens de eerste deel gehaald.![]()
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Hoe zou dat komen.
twitter:RT_com twitterde op zaterdag 25-01-2014 om 23:08:04Rioters throw Molotovs as they storm convention center reportedly sheltering police in Kiev http://t.co/333fneLosa http://t.co/Wx1Yh3ZmrN
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De protesten waren vreedzaam maar er veranderde niets en de druppel die de emmer deed overlopen is de invoer van wetgeving die protesteren min of meer verbiedt. In Rusland hielp dat een paar jaar geleden uitstekend, maar de Oekraïners laten dat zich niet zo goed welgevallen en dan krijg je dus dit.quote:Op zaterdag 25 januari 2014 23:22 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
Oke jongens ik snap het niet meer
Ik dacht eerst dat de demonstranten het 'goede' gevecht vochten. maar nu is dat inmiddels omgeslagen begrijp ik?
Ja, maar die vriendin zegt dus dat het juist nu de ultra-rechtse zijn die beginnen te rellen. Dus voor rusland. terwijl er eerst tegen de invloed van rusland gedemonstreerd werd... Ik vat het niet meerquote:Op zaterdag 25 januari 2014 23:27 schreef J.B. het volgende:
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De protesten waren vreedzaam maar er veranderde niets en de druppel die de emmer deed overlopen is de invoer van wetgeving die protesteren min of meer verbiedt. In Rusland hielp dat een paar jaar geleden uitstekend, maar de Oekraïners laten dat zich niet zo goed welgevallen en dan krijg je dus dit.
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