organization:maidan

  • Pour l’anniversaire du début de #Maïdan, un acteur majeur des événements donne la parole à des anciens participants.
    Apparemment, pas grand monde n’a l’air d’écouter vraiment ce qu’ils disent…
    (intégralité de l’article)

    Maidan Masks Off : Former Activists Tell Their Stories | Ukraine Crisis Media Center | UACRISIS.ORG
    http://uacrisis.org/maidan-masks-former-activists-tell-stories

    A year following the start of the EuroMaidan protests, former activists are telling their stories. They came from all walks of life, all coming to Kyiv for different purposes but united by the goal to make Ukraine a better country. A group of former Maidan activists gathered at Ukraine Crisis Media Center to tell their story and their vision for Ukraine’s future.

    The activists came to Maidan for different reasons. Some looked to Europe as an aspiration for a Ukraine with rule of law, less corruption, and a more dynamic economy. Konstantin Magaletskyi, a partner at one of the country’s leading investment firms, stressed that European ideals and the prospect of better business opportunities originally brought him to Kyiv’s central square. He believes that Ukraine has squandered its potential, and that the government needs to look to the United States when it comes to education reform.

    Other activists present said that it was corruption, not the ideals of European integration that brought them to Maidan. Oleksandr Romanenko, an owner of two furniture firms, was opposed to the Association Agreement. He believed that the agreement was not favorable to Ukraine and should have been better negotiated. Nevertheless, following the beating of students on Madian on November 30, he joined the movement to protest corruption and abuse of power. Other speakers echoed similar sentiments. Lana Sinichkina, from Sevastopol, protested against the deep corruption of the state, of which she believed Yanukovych was merely a symbol for. “Maidan was not against Yanukovych as such, but against the state,” she said. “He was just the tip of the iceberg.” Borys Danevych, another activist, related how the movement changed over time.”At first, Maidan was pro-European. Then turned into a revolution against corruption and arbitrary power,” he stated.

    All of the former activists agreed that the revolution remains unfinished, with many expressing dismay and hopelessness about the lack of substantive changes. None expressed any faith in the new authorities and their ability to change the system independently. “All we hear are words, words, words,” stated Sinichkina. Ukrainian authorities aren’t willing to undercut their power by making reforms that are in the interests of the country as a whole. She warned that the government should take the matter more seriously or their power will be once again threatened. “If things are not resolved there will be much more aggressive and unstable response,” she said. Not all outlooks were so bleak. Inga Vyshnevska is still proud of her contributions even if not all the revolution’s demands have been actualized. “I had no illusions that this will be an easy revolution,” she said. “_I am not disappointed.

  • Court rules to free riot police commander suspected in of shooting at Maidan activists in Kyiv
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/court-rules-to-free-riot-police-commander-suspected-in-of-shooting-at-maid

    An investigating judge of Pechersky District Court of Kyiv has released from custody the commander of a special purpose company of the Berkut riot police force, who was charged with shooting at 39 protesters on Instytutska Street in Kyiv, the Prosecutor General’s Office plans to appeal the decision.

    J’imagine que les charges contre lui ne sont pas aussi évidentes qu’aimeraient le croire ceux qui connaissent déjà les responsables des tirs de Maïdan sans qu’il y ait besoin d’enquête…

    Manifs et actions violentes de l’extrême-droite probables.

    >>>>>

    Il était détenu depuis le 3 avril (infra, 2 articles de cette date).

    Law enforcement officers with yellow strips at Instytutska Street were from Berkut special subdivision – they killed 17 people : UNIAN news
    http://www.unian.info/politics/903652-law-enforcement-officers-with-yellow-strips-at-instytutska-street-wer

    According to an UNIAN correspondent, Interior Minister of Ukraine Arsen Avakov said this at press conference concerning the preliminary results of investigation of killing people in Kyiv on February 18-20, 2014.

    “According to our calculations, 17 people perished during the shooting at Instytutska Street, from side of October palace”, - noted Avakov.

    He added that a special company of the Berkut with yellow strips on sleeves under guidance of major Dmytro Sadovnik worked at Instytutska Street, from side of October palace.

    >>>>>
    Ukranian News - Law-Enforcers Detain 3 Berkut Staff Suspected Of February 20 Execution Of People In Instytutska Street In Kyiv
    http://un.ua/eng/article/502118.html

    The Prosecutor-General’s Office, Security Service of Ukraine, and the Internal Affairs Ministry officers have detained three staff of the Berkut special force on suspicion of execution of people in Instytutska Street in Kyiv on February 20, acting Prosecutor General Oleh Makhnytskyi has told Ukrainian News Agency.
    The detained persons are from the Berkut Kyiv special company, the so called “black company.”
    Data from the PGO, the snipers who were shooting at people from Hotel Ukraina are from this very Berkut’s “black company.”
    On April 2 law-enforcers were conducting a special-forces raid, large-scale prompt investigative actions, and opened criminal proceedings.
    Thanks to the measures they detained these Berkut elements who are immediately accused of murder.

  • Date limite de dépot des candidatures pour les législatives ukrainiennes : demain 15 septembre

    Parties plan to include fighters, Maidan activists to boost election lists
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/parties-plan-to-include-fighters-maidan-activists-to-boost-election-lists-

    The People’s Front Party headed by Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk and parliamentary speaker Oleksandr Turchynov is expected to include the names of several military commanders and prominent EuroMaidan activist Tetiana Chornovol.

    At the party congress held on Sept. 10 Chornovol was chosen as a member of the party’s Coordination Council along with prominent military blogger Dmytro Tymchuk. 

    Since soldiers are banned from being members of political parties the People’s Front formed a special party Military Council to get around the restriction that includes commanders of six volunteer battalions, including Andriy Biletsky from Azov and Yury Bereza from Dnipro 1 and also Sergiy Sydorin, commander of special brigade of National Guard. Many of these people are also likely to appear on the party list. 

    Party Union Samopomich led by Lviv mayor Andriy Sadovy will reinforce its list with Semen Semenchenko, head of Donbas battalion, in the second spot on the list after a decision made at the party’s conference on Sept. 12.

    RAPPEL :
    – une moitié des députés (225) est élue à la proportionnelle sur une circonscription unique (avec seuil de 5% des votants pour pouvoir disposer d’élus ; je ne sais pas s’il y a un système de modification de l’ordre de la liste)
    – l’autre moitié est élue par un scrutin uninominal à un tour dans les 225 circonscriptions (y compris, celles de l’est)

    Par ailleurs, les militaires ne peuvent appartenir à un parti et ne peuvent donc être candidats. Pour les membres des milices, comme indiqués ci-dessus, cette limitation ne s’applique pas.

    Parmi les personnes citées ci-dessus :
    • Tetiana Chornovol (Tatiana Tchornovol pour WP [fr]) dans la liste de Iatseniouk
    Tetiana Tchornovol — Wikipédia
    http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetiana_Tchornovol

    Tetiana Tchornovol, née le 4 juin 1979 à Kiev, est une journaliste ukrainienne et ancienne militante politique de l’UNA-UNSO dont elle a été la porte-parole.
    (…)
    Elle a été l’épouse de Nikolaï Berezovii, ancien député UDAR, qui a rejoint le bataillon Azov et est mort dans le Donbass le 10 août 2014.


    UNA-UNSO

    • Andriy Biletsky, commandant du bataillon Azov
    sur lesquels j’ai déjà donné quelques informations ici http://seenthis.net/messages/292568#message292575 , donc président de l’Assemblée sociale-nationale (ASN)


    ASN

    • Yuriy Bereza est un ancien militaire, il a quitté l’armée en 2003. D’après sa fiche WP [uk] http://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Береза_Юрій_Миколайович, il a été président du Congrès des nationalistes ukrainiens


    CNU

    Son bataillon est financé par l’oligarque Ihor Kolomoïsky, nommé en mars 2014 gouverneur de l’oblast de Dnipropetrovsk.

    • Semen Semenchenko est le chef du bataillon Donbas. Son identité n’est pas connue de façon certaine. Originaire de Donetsk, jusqu’au 1er septembre, il est toujours apparu masqué pour ne pas nuire à ses proches restés sur place.
    Le parti de Andriy Sadovy, maire de Lviv, a été fondé en 2012
    Samopomich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samopomich

    Samopomich (Ukrainian: Самопоміч; translates to “Selfhelp, Selfreliance”) is a political party in Ukraine headed by the mayor of Lviv city Andriy Sadovyi. Founded in December 2012 with head office in the Lviv. His ideology party identifies as “Christian morality and common sense”.

    Évidemment, ces appartenances — et l’expérience du combat de l’Opération anti-terroriste ne plaident pas pour la modération du parlement qui sortira des urnes fin octobre…

    Oleksandr Chernenko, head of Committee of Voters of Ukraine, an influential election watchdog, said that is was not a bad sign for a country fighting a war on its soil to have people with military experience in the new parliament.

    “They will be better than actors, singers, drivers and massage therapists,” he said, alluding to the notorious tradition of putting people from those fields on party lists to grab votes.

    Political consultant Taras Berzovets said the trend will help parties to lure in the so called “patriotic electorate” while “leading to a radicalization of the new parliament.”

  • L’enquête sur les tirs à Maïdan le 20 février avance :

    • 1 - en 4 mois, une arme (et une seule) a été identifiée

    Bahanets : Investigators identify one weapon used in killing Maidan activists
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/bahanets-investigators-identify-one-weapon-used-in-killing-maidan-activist

    By Friday, June 13, investigators have managed to identify only one weapon which was used in killing protestors in the Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukrainian Deputy Prosecutor General Oleksiy Bahanets said.

    • 2 - le FBI va (peut-être) améliorer la qualité des vidéos tournées le jour même

    Prosecutors : Ukraine gives FBI video recordings of Maidan activists being shot in Kyiv
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/prosecutors-ukraine-gives-fbi-video-recordings-of-maidan-activists-being-s

    The Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office has asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to contemplate the possibility of improving the quality of the video recordings made at the scenes of mass killings in Kyiv on Feb. 20, 2014.