Tir groupé d’articles du Kyiv Post sur Secteur Droit
1. Le camp de leur milicien se repositionne à l’emplacement historique de la sitch zaporogue, dont ils se réclament.
On appréciera également la revendication de la filiation avec Makhno…
On notera aussi qu’ils ont réussi à éviter leur intégration (et leur répartition) dans les unités régulières et obtenu le maintien d’une unité indépendante.
Right Sector sets up camp in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
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Located on land once controlled by the Zaporizhian Sich, a Cossack republic from the 16th to 18th centuries, the rear base of the pro-Ukrainian Right Sectorr’s military unit in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast fits the place quite well.
Just like the Zaporizhian Cossacks, fighters of the Right Sector’s Ukrainian Volunteer Corps have problems with legal recognition. While the Cossacks were split into independent ones and those “registered” under the aegis of Polish kings, Right Sector volunteers have no legal status.
Its volunteer corps has been involved in a long-running dispute with authorities over the issue. Recently, relations between the unit and the army’s top brass have improved but disagreements remain.
The base, located in a forest near the village of Pokrovske, is not far from Hulyaipole, the capital of anarchist Nestor Makhno’s Free Territory in 1918-1921 – another historical association that Right Sector fighters cherish.
2. Simultanément, et sans rapport aucun, …
Lenin monument torn down, smashed in Zaporizhia Oblast
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Vandals tore down and broke up a Lenin statue in the town of Huliaipole last night.
(intégralité de la brève)
Comme ce sont des « vandales » qui ont commis cela, ce ne peut donc être nos braves cosaques zaporogues.
3. Interview de militants d’origines diverses (dont France) et, dit l’article, de tous bords politiques.
Right Sector fighters come from all parts of political spectrum, not just right wing
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In Russian propaganda, the Right Sector has been portrayed as a fearsome far-right group with a rigid nationalist ideology.
But in reality the organization unites people with radically different backgrounds.
The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps, the Right Sector’s military arm, comprises people with political views ranging from the far right to liberalism to the far left, including anarchists. Right Sector fighters come from all parts of Ukraine, including Russian-speaking Donbas and Crimea, as well as from Russia itself, other former Soviet republics and Western countries.
Religious diversity is also stunning: there are Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, pagans and atheists at the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps. All ages and both sexes are represented at the unit.
One fighter, whose nom-de-guerre is Yaska, is from France. […]