Mientras Ucrania
se desintegra económica, política y socialmente, emergen las fuerzas más
oscuras dispuestas a dar un sentido a esa región del mundo. Ein land, ein volk,
etcétera. El facho de la foto de arriba es Andriy Biletsky, “comandante” del
ultrafascista “Batallón Azov”, especie de camisas pardas ucranianas. La nota que sigue apareció estos días en el
sitio web Oriental Review, pero primero vean este videíto en:
https://youtu.be/_obfLMKtRpE
Título: Ukraine’s
future Nazi leader?
Texto: Today’s
Ukraine is painfully reminiscent of Germany in the 1920s: poor governance on
the heels of a lost war, which – added to the sense of betrayed hopes and the
sharp decline in average incomes coupled with rising prices – is all driving a
critical mass of the Ukrainian population toward an overwhelming feeling of
desperation. A demand from the public for a “strong hand” – a new,
authoritarian ruler – is rapidly coalescing, due to their dissatisfaction with
President Poroshenko and all the other jokers they’ve been dealt from that
shabby deck of political cards.
And a man like
that already exists in this destitute and disintegrating country. Andriy
Biletsky, the commander of the Azov Battalion who is known to his
comrades-in-arms as the “White Führer,” is making an ever-bigger name for
himself in the Ukrainian parliament.
He makes no
secret of his views – in his 2014 program declaration “Ukrainian racial social
nationalism is the core of ideology of ‘Patriot of Ukraine’ organization” he
expressed himself quite bluntly: “Our nation’s historical mission at this
critical juncture is to lead the global White Race in its final crusade for its
survival. A crusade against the Semite-led Untermenschen.”
He was drawn to
Nazi ideology while still a university student. In the early 2000s, while
studying in the history department of the National University of Kharkov, he
wrote a paper on the activities of the collaborationist Ukrainian Insurgent
Army during World War II. Later, as this student of history and amateur boxer
put it, “preference was given to the creation, rather than the study of
history, and to fighting in the streets instead of in boxing rings.” In the
1990’s and 2000’s, as he moved toward the formation of his own nationalist
organizations, such as Patriot of Ukraine (founded jointly with the current
chairman of the Ukrainian parliament, Andriy Parubiy) and later the Azov
Battalion, Biletsky managed to have a hand in almost every far-right group in
Ukraine: the Stepan Bandera Tryzub, the Social-National Party of Ukraine, and
Svoboda (Freedom) party. Now he also leads the Social-National Assembly, an
umbrella group for a number of racist and neo-Nazi Ukrainian organizations. He
himself has claimed to have had first-hand involvement in what are known as direct
actions, i.e., military and terrorist operations.
In 1999, together
with a group of nationalist “sports fans” from Kharkiv, Biletsky tried to
travel to Kosovo to help fight Muslims. In 2001 he participated in the riots in
Kiev during the “Ukraine without Kuchma” protest campaign. In 2008 he was
involved in clashes with the police during a march to honor the Ukrainian
Insurgent Army. Between 2008 and 2009 activists from the Patriot of Ukraine
organization that was under his direction repeatedly attacked individuals of
non-Slavic appearance.
In 2011,
Biletsky, along with two other members of Patriot of Ukraine, was arrested and
charged with armed assault: on Aug. 23 of that year there was an altercation in
that organization’s office with journalist Sergei Kolesnik who was doing a
story on their activities. As a result, the reporter ended up in the emergency
room with a head injury and lacerations to his chest. The organization claimed
the charges had been trumped up and that the detained activists had been the
victims of a political witch hunt. They were released in February 2014 after
the victory of the Revolution of Dignity, when the Verkhovna Rada adopted
resolution No. 4202, On the Release of Political Prisoners. There were 23
people on the list of detainees to be freed, primarily members of Patriot of
Ukraine. The author of the bill was the head of the Radical Party, Deputy Oleh
Lyashko, who later worked closely with the Azov Battalion.
Immediately after
his release, Biletsky was put in charge of the “special operations” of the
neo-Nazi organization Right Sector and proceeded with reprisals against
“undesirables” – the Ukrainians who objected to the illegal seizure of power in
their country. In March 2014 he was responsible for an explosion that blew up a
monument and then some attacks on local residents in Kharkov, resulting in the
deaths of two people and serious injuries to a law-enforcement officer. In May
2014 he and some of his underlings were involved in the execution of policemen
in Mariupol who had refused to use their weapons against civilians.
At that time
Biletsky created the Azoz Battalion, an armed, retaliatory unit of activists
from racist and neo-Nazi organizations. Its ideology is based on neo-Nazism,
aggressive militarism, and flagrant racism. The group employs the Nazi
Wolfsangel and Black Sun symbols (“die Schwarze Sonne” – a type of swastika
with multiple rays).
Andriy Biletski
Azov Ukraine Nazi
In the article
“Language and Race: The Primacy of the Question,” found on pg. 28 of his book
The Words of the White Führer (in Ukrainian), Biletsky insists on requirements
for the racial purity of the “Ukrainian nation” and on the impropriety of
“accepting a person of a different bloodline, mentality, or culture into one’s
family and nation and allowing one’s own genes to mix with those of a
different, inferior breed of people.” “Ukrainian social-nationalism considers
the Ukrainian nation to be a society based on a common bloodline and race.”
“Race is paramount for the genesis of a nation,” the leader of the organization
asserts. “People are naturally born with different abilities and opportunities,
and therefore a person’s happiness comes from finding his place in the national
hierarchy and in conscientiously carrying out the task that life has assigned
him.”
Shortly before
the 2014 Verkhovna Rada (parliamentary) elections, when asked whether his views
had changed, Biletsky replied: “We remain true to ourselves. Azov’s very soul
consists of the right-wing ideology it received as its legacy from Patriot of
Ukraine.”
Refusing to have
his name listed on the ticket of the People’s Front party (led by Arseniy
“Yats” Yatsenyuk) during the 2014 parliamentary elections, Biletsky
strengthened his position as the leader of Ukraine’s Nazis and won a seat in
parliament as an independent candidate from one of Kiev’s single-seat
districts. In the Verkhovna Rada he is the deputy head of the Committee on
National Security and Defense and is ironically a member of a group on
inter-parliamentary relations with Georgia, Great Britain, Israel, the US,
Poland, and Lithuania.
His alliance with
the new government in Kiev has made it possible for the White Führer to
“legitimize” his militants and get the state to pay for their upkeep. The Azov
Battalion was incorporated into the National Guard of Ukraine, which is under
the control of the minister of internal affairs and former governor of the
Kharkov region, Arsen Avakov. Back in November 2014, Avakov posted the
following on his Facebook page: “The work has begun to bring this regiment up
to the combat standards of the National Guard brigades. That also means in
terms of weapons and technology. Currently dozens of kids from the Azov
Battalion are already being trained at an artillery school, getting the hang of
new armored vehicles on the practice ranges, and learning how to coordinate
operations with the tank squadron assigned to their regiment.”
That was
approximately the same time that Azov introduced its youth squad – the Biletsky
Youth, also sometimes called Youth of Great Ukraine. It draws teenagers aged
14-18. Members are required to develop themselves physically and mentally, to
study the foundations of social-nationalism, and to recognize Andriy Biletsky
as their Führer…
Despite the fact
that in June 2015 the US House of Representatives blocked the transfer of
shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, known as MANPADS, to Ukraine for fear
that they might fall into the hands of neo-Nazis from Azov, some European
politicians certainly don’t seem to consider him a political “untouchable” –
soon after the US bill was approved, Czech MEP Jaromír Šttina invited
Biletskiy to visit the European Parliament and share his views (the invitation
apparently wasn’t accepted).
In October 2016
Biletsky created his own political party, the National Corps, and announced his
readiness to assume responsibility for what was happening in the country. On
Feb. 22, 2017, this party, along with Svoboda and Right Sector, held a March of
National Dignity in Kiev, which resulted in an ultimatum being issued to the
government, as part of which, the nationalists announced the coordination of
efforts “to resist the country’s surrender to armed invaders from the East and
financial bloodsuckers from the West.” On March 16, these forces, in addition
to the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists, the Organization of Ukrainian
Nationalists, and the neo-Nazi group C14, signed their National Manifesto. Once
you take away the clauses of social-populist demagoguery, that statement mostly
boils down to the following:
– looking not to
the West nor to the East, but to the formation of a kind of “new European
alliance – a Baltic-Black Sea Union
– unleashing an
economic, propaganda, and guerrilla war against Russian Crimea
– returning
Ukraine to the status of a nuclear power “due to the violation of the Budapest
Memorandum”
– nationalizing
mineral resources and industry, a total ban on the free sale of agricultural
land, and a prohibition on pulling capital out of the country to stash offshore
In this manner,
far-right forces in Ukraine have now consolidated and are ready to take action.
For the past three years, Biletsky has carefully avoided making any racist
statements and has been busy trying to burnish a positive image of himself for
his Ukrainian and international audiences. He and his patrons expect the
deepening crisis of power in Ukraine and the imminent fall of the Poroshenko
regime to provide them with a unique window of opportunity for seizing power.
His maniacal hatred of Russia and desire to escalate the armed conflict in the
eastern part of the country will likely win him the “benevolent neutrality” of
the major Western powers, just as Hitler enjoyed on the eve of his attack on
the USSR. And to any impartial observer it is clear that “Weimar Republics”
always eventually metamorphose into Reichs.
“The new Ukraine
is not a republic or a dictatorship, but a republic AND a dictatorship. Not
socialism and nationalism, but national socialism. Not an empire and not democracy,
but an empire AND democracy.” (Biletsky, The Words of the White Führer, pg. 20)
La influencia que tiene actualmente esta clase de nazismo en Ucrania se debe a los servicios de G. Soros y su fundación y a la funcionaria de Obama Vicky Nuland quien reconoció que se gastaron 5.000 millones de U$S para lograr desviar a Ucrania del camino natural de su complementación y acuerdos económicos con Rusia.
ResponderEliminarGeopolítica globalista pura y dura, sin la cual los nazis de hoy serían una insignificancia como lo eran en la época del presidente Yanukóvich derrocado por el euoromaidan.
Que después no digan que el pueblo ucraniano era nazi (como se dijo con el pueblo Alemán luego de la guerra). Si, finalmente, se hace nazi es porque derrocaron a un presidente constitucional y desnaturalizaron por medio de la violencia y la fuerza todo el proceso político ucraniano.
ResponderEliminarLa legitimidad de origen de estos nazis no son el pueblo ni una parte de él, son G. Soros, V. Nuland y el "progresista" Obama que intervinieron alevosamente en el cambio de régimen político ucraniano con forzamientos totalmente antidemocráticos.
Que, como producto de todo eso, logren explotar después las debilidades de un pueblo sometido a semejantes cosas, es harina de otro costal.