Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

‘Criminal’: diplomat slams lack of reaction over POW abuse​

Maria Zakharova noted that in Strasbourg, no one raised the question of excluding Ukraine from the Council of Europe, "although there are plenty of reasons for this"

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova
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MOSCOW, March 29. /TASS/. Lack of response from the Council of Europe, the EU and the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) to the abuse of Russian prisoners of war carried out by the Ukrainian military is criminal, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
"They are keeping quiet. There is no response to these war crimes and gross violations of international humanitarian law. Their eyes are blurred by Russophobia," Zakharova noted.
She added that in Strasbourg, no one raises the question of excluding Ukraine from the Council of Europe, "although there are plenty of reasons for this." "ODIHR Director Matteo Mecacci takes out all his anger only on Russia. Moral guidelines and political honesty have been lost. What should we talk about with these institutions? Such silence is complicity in the atrocities committed. It is also a crime," the statement reads.
On Monday, videos emerged on the Internet purportedly showing Ukrainian radical nationalists torturing captive Russian troops. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that those involved in the torture of Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine must be held accountable for their actions. (TASS)

Even if the perpetrator Chile is misidentified, the video seems real enough to make the point.
In de vid of the knee cappings i think i heard they do that routinely already for 8 years.
Elenski will address our dutch parliament shortly, but our PM thinks E is too busy to answer critical questions about genocide or mistreatment of POW.
Rutte gaat Zelenski niet aanspreken op oproep tot genocide: 'Dit is gewoon een misdrijf!'
 
Maybe this is why I can't get onto the Kremlin site. RT:

Russia blames US for cyberattacks

Moscow repels hundreds of thousands of cyberattacks every day, the Foreign Ministry has claimed

Mar. 29, 2022

The US and its allies have put together a group of international “offensive cyber-forces” and unleashed them on Russia in response to its military offensive in Ukraine, the Foreign Ministry in Moscow has alleged.

Russian government institutions, media outlets and critical infrastructure have been “subjected to powerful blows with the use of advanced information and communication technologies,” the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Hundreds of thousands of such attacks are being registered in Russia on a daily basis.
They’re carried out by a sort of “offensive cyber-forces,” which were put together by the US at the suggestion of Kiev, it added.

According to Moscow, the “unprecedented scale” of the attacks suggests the operation is being conducted not only by Ukrainian cyber-units that are trained by the Americans and NATO, but also by “anonymous hackers and provocateurs” who answer to the backers of the Kiev government.

The statement said the actions of this “army of cyber-mercenaries” who are assigned special missions against Russia
“border on open terrorism.”

The Russian agencies have so far been able to “effectively resist” those attacks, it added.

Such aggression against Moscow is going to lead to “grave consequences for its masterminds and perpetrators.” Those responsible for the cyberattacks will be tracked down and held responsible for their actions in accordance with the law, the Foreign Ministry warned.

Russia sent its troops into Ukraine in late February, following a seven-year standoff over Kiev’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, and Russia’s eventual recognition of the republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German and French brokered protocols had been designed to regularize the status of those regions within the Ukrainian state.

Moscow has now demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it had been planning to retake the Donbass by force.

More YT censorship. Chris Hedges show On Contact is apparently gone. Sputniknews (emphases theirs):

YouTube Continues its Assault on the Press, Removes 6 Years of Chris Hedges' RT Show From Platform

Mar. 29, 2022

On Monday, YouTube removed six years' worth of episodes of the Emmy-nominated show On Contact by Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges. The show was produced by RT, formerly Russia Today, but Hedges maintained editorial control.

No explanation, forewarning or notice was given by YouTube, the videos simply disappeared, according to Hedges, who wrote about the experience on ScheerPost in an article titled “On Being Disappeared.

“I received no inquiry or notice from YouTube. I vanished. In totalitarian systems you exist, then you don’t. I suppose this was done in the name of censoring Russian propaganda, although I have a hard time seeing how a detailed discussion of “Ulysses” or the biographies of Susan Sontag and J. Robert Oppenheimer had any connection in the eyes of the most obtuse censors in Silicon Valley with Vladimir Putin. Indeed, there is not one show that dealt with Russia.”

On Contact contained interviews with a wide range of individuals. From social commentators like Noam Chomsky and Cornel West, novelist Russell Banks, journalists Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi and human rights lawyer Steven Donziger, among many others, the show provided a platform for many different voices.

RT America (formerly Russia Today America) is funded by the Russian government, not unlike Sputnik News. RT was dropped from American cable networks and YouTube after Russia’s special operation in Ukraine. The EU and the UK also banned RT and in the case of the EU, Sputnik News.

The justification for Russian media’s disappearance in the West was over allegations of “Russian disinformation” being spread, particularly as it pertains to the situation in Ukraine. With the removal of On Contact, the justification has seemingly been expanded to include not just Ukraine but any information with even a tenuous connection to Russia.

On Contact did not discuss the situation in Ukraine, its primary focus was on the multitude of issues facing the West. Hedges, the former New York Times journalist and creator of On Contact, explains.

“I was on RT because, as a vocal critic of US imperialism, militarism, the corporate control of the two ruling parties, and especially because I support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel, I was blacklisted. I was on RT for the same reason the dissident Vaclav Havel, who I knew, was on Voice of America during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia. It was that or not be heard. Havel had no more love for the policies of Washington than I have for those of Moscow.”

Hedges’ channel is not the only one to be censored as US tech giants look to appease their government’s foreign policy objectives. As he mentions, Progressive Soapbox was recently demonetized and Status Coup was suspended for airing footage of the January 6 riots, something nearly every mainstream outlet also aired.

As OpIndia points out, the Indian news channel WION was suspended for airing parts of a speech by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. WION claims Western outlets also covered the speech but were not de-platformed.

YouTube, as a private entity, can choose what it allows on its platform. However, YouTube’s dominance of its marketplace essentially makes it the video platform of record on the internet. If a video is not on YouTube, it might as well not exist. Its biggest direct competitors are Dailymotion and Vimeo, which have a fraction of YouTube’s audience.

Congress has recently begun pressuring social media platforms to combat ‘disinformation.’ With the massive scope of large tech companies, corporate censorship is almost as impactful as government censorship.

“A few decades ago, we still had a press that, however flawed, had not rendered whole segments of the population, especially the poor and social critics, invisible. It is perhaps telling that our greatest investigative journalist, Sy Hersh, who exposed the massacre of 500 unarmed Vietnamese civilians by US soldiers at My Lai and the torture at Abu Ghraib, has trouble publishing in the United States. I would direct you to the interview I did with Sy about the decayed state of the American media, but it no longer exists on YouTube.”

Fans of Hedges can find his remaining work on ScheerPost or by subscribing to his substack.

Russia and China Will Move Towards a Multipolar, Fair World Order – Lavrov


Mar. 29, 2022

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in the Chinese district of Tunx for talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that amid the current, serious stage in the history of international relations, Russia and China will move to a multipolar, fair world order.

"We are going through a very serious stage in the history of international relations. I am convinced that as a result of this stage, the international situation will become clearer significantly and we will move together with you, together with our other like-minded people, towards a multipolar, just, democratic world order," he said.

Russia is interested in developing relations with China steadily and consistently, Lavrov added.

"We are interested in our relations with China continuing to develop steadily and consistently. Our leaders, President Putin and President Xi Jinping, have agreed on this. Today we will consider specific steps aimed at ensuring that all these agreements are consistently implemented," the foreign minister stressed.

Lavrov also drew attention to the fact that this is already his second meeting with his Chinese counterpart, which underlines the intensity and confidential nature of the regular dialogue.

In turn, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at a meeting with Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday that relations between Russia and China since the beginning of the year have withstood new tests.

"Since the beginning of this year, Chinese-Russian relations have withstood new tests of serious changes in the international situation, and have maintained the right direction and a steady development trend," Wang Yi said.

Sergei Lavrov is in China on a two-day visit, during which he will take part in the third ministerial conference between Afghanistan and the expanded "troika" on Afghanistan (Russia, China, the United States and Pakistan).
 
'"None of the 3 occurred" as same as the 4th (Training of Ukrainian troops in Poland): Biden is revealing the US/NATO strategy (part by part) while he is blatantly lying: What kind of training the Ukrainian troops have in Poland?'

'Uncoordinated lying between White House and Pentagon: Who is telling truthful lies?'

Pentagon contradicts Biden Ukraine claim

30 Mar, 2022
A top US general said American forces are not currently training Ukrainian troops in Poland

The head of US forces in Europe has said he is not aware of a program to train Ukrainian soldiers in Poland, after President Joe Biden appeared to suggest such a mission was underway while clarifying a previous gaffe made last week.

Speaking to lawmakers during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday, General Tod Wolters – the commander of the US European Command (EUCOM) and NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe – insisted there is no training mission in Poland “at this time.”

“I do not believe we are in the process of currently training military forces from Ukraine in Poland,” Wolters told Republican Senator Tom Cotton (Arkansas).

However, the general added that there have been “liaisons” with Ukrainian troops in Poland and that they are “being given advice,” but argued “that's different than I think [what] you're referring to with respect to training.” He did not offer details on what those ‘liaisons’ include.

Wolter’s comments come after President Biden attempted to walk back prior remarks about the conflict in Ukraine, having told American soldiers stationed in Poland last week that they would soon “see” the country, appearing to suggest they would be deployed there. On Monday, Biden insisted he was “talking about helping train … the Ukrainian troops that are in Poland,” again landing himself in hot water as White House officials raced to clarify that US forces are not, in fact, training foreign troops on Polish soil.

During a press briefing later on Monday, White House communications director Kate Bedingfield told reporters “there is regular interaction between Ukrainian soldiers in Poland and the US troops that the president saw on the trip,” insisting that Biden did not accidentally reveal “compromised information.”

“The troops that he met with in Poland routinely interact with Ukrainians. That is something that’s known,”
she continued, though also declined to get into specifics about what interactions the troops have had.

Asked about US forces currently stationed in Europe, Wolters said American troop levels have swelled from 60,000 to 100,000 since Russia began its military operation in Ukraine in late February. Nearly half of those soldiers are deployed to Germany, and of those, the general noted that 70% would have a direct combat role should they be activated, calling them the “teeth” of the US presence. Some of the troops may be stationed on the continent permanently, Wolters added, stating that European defense contributions in the coming months would determine EUCOM’s next steps.

While Washington and other NATO states have worked to bolster Kiev’s defenses with arms shipments, the allies have repeatedly stated they will not get directly involved in the war in Ukraine, instead committing to defend the territory of member states only. Though prior US administrations have declared that Ukraine would someday be admitted into the bloc, it remains outside of NATO, and the Biden administration has warned that American intervention could kick off an armed confrontation with Moscow, or even World War III.

Did Biden Spill Beans About Secret Plans to Train Ukrainian Troops & Put US Boots in Ukraine?

By Ekaterina Blinova - 12 hours ago
After causing confusion about what many interpreted as a plan to send US troops to Ukraine, Joe Biden tried to clarify his remark on Monday but apparently messed it up even further by stating that the 5000-strong US 82nd Airborne Division, which was deployed in Poland in early February, is "training" Ukrainian troops.

"Poland, NATO and US troops all train and exercise with Ukrainian military and intelligence services as part of the long campaign since before 2014 to admit Ukraine into NATO," says retired US Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, a former analyst for the US Department of Defence. "Biden probably repeated what he had been briefed prior to his visit to Poland."

On Monday, Joe Biden was questioned by Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy about what the president meant by telling American troops stationed in Poland: "You’re going to see when you’re there, and some of you have been there, you’re gonna see — you’re gonna see women, young people standing in the middle — in front of a damned tank just saying, ‘I’m not leaving, I’m holding my ground.'" The remarks were perceived by some as revealing Washington's plans to put US boots in Ukraine. The White House hastily specified that this wasn't the case.

However, while answering Doocy's question, the US president said: "We were talking about helping train the troops in — that are — the Ukrainian troops that are in Poland." This clearly contradicted US National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan's statement that the US was not training Ukrainian soldiers.

General Tod Wolters, Commander of the United States European Command and NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, asserted to the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday that the US was not training Ukrainian troops in Poland. However, some US lawmakers alleged that Biden spilled the beans about a "classified" Pentagon mission.

"It certainly sounds like something the US would do, taking advantage of the open border between western Ukraine and Poland to not just deliver weapons to Ukrainian forces, but to train Ukrainians in the use of those weapons," says Dave Lindorff, investigative journalist, Editor of the online publication ThisCantBeHappening.net.

Biden's words do not seem to be a mere "gaffe," believes geopolitical analyst Tom Luongo. He cites the fact that the rhetoric of the Biden State Department and National Security Council has recently become very aggressive. "Biden, even if he’s momentarily cogent, could easily just be relaying echoes of previous conversations," says Luongo.

'Washington Not Interested in Diplomatic Resolution'​

The US president has recently made a series of bellicose gaffes, including calling the Russian president a "war criminal" and claiming that Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power." Moscow denounced Biden's words as highly inappropriate and reminded him that it's the Russian people who choose their president, not foreign leaders.

"Joe Biden has been remarkably frank in his language about war, conflict and regime change in Russia, and elsewhere," says Karen Kwiatkowski. "The degree of panic seen among his foreign policy and security staff may indicate that he has actually blurted out something from Top Secret Pentagon or CIA presentations."

Judging from the US commander-in-chief's rhetoric, Washington is seeking a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis in words only, according to the observers.

"I don't think the US is interested in a diplomatic resolution," says Dave Lindorff. "For the US, the longer the conflict goes on, the better. It gets back to the late Polish-American National Security advisor Zbignew Brzezinski who wanted to use the Mujahadeen to make Afghanistan into the Soviet Union's 'Vietnam' and to "kill as many Russians as possible.' Same now in Ukraine. [Secretary of State Antony] Blinken is kind of a low-wattage reincarnation of Brzezinski."

Meanwhile, Biden's gaffes are fraught with the risk of exacerbating Russo-American tensions: according to the New York Post, "it is not clear whether Russia would view the US training Ukraine’s military as a[n]… escalation."

"One can only assume it makes [Biden] sound 'tough' to the American politicians and citizens who support the Ukrainian military. As a person who supports a ceasefire and peace talks, I find his comments disturbing," notes Ron Jacobs, US author and analyst.

Judging from the US commander-in-chief's rhetoric, Washington is seeking a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis in words only, according to the observers.
"I don't think the US is interested in a diplomatic resolution," says Dave Lindorff. "For the US, the longer the conflict goes on, the better. It gets back to the late Polish-American National Security advisor Zbignew Brzezinski who wanted to use the Mujahadeen to make Afghanistan into the Soviet Union's 'Vietnam' and to "kill as many Russians as possible.' Same now in Ukraine. [Secretary of State Antony] Blinken is kind of a low-wattage reincarnation of Brzezinski."
Meanwhile, Biden's gaffes are fraught with the risk of exacerbating Russo-American tensions: according to the New York Post, "it is not clear whether Russia would view the US training Ukraine’s military as a[n]… escalation."

"One can only assume it makes [Biden] sound 'tough' to the American politicians and citizens who support the Ukrainian military. As a person who supports a ceasefire and peace talks, I find his comments disturbing," notes Ron Jacobs, US author and analyst.

Extended War in Eastern Ukraine​

It can't be ruled out that the Biden administration and its security advisers are mulling over all options, including sending US troops to Ukraine, according to Kwiatkowski.

"For decades, the US government has proven to be very willing to send young men and women off to kill other young men and women, and destroy cultural, political and physical environments - if it can get away with it politically," she says. "The fact that the US and Western pro-Ukraine propaganda campaigns have been so powerful, so well-funded, and so early in the game indicates to me that the US government would like, and is hoping for, an extended war in Eastern Europe."

The Biden administration might send American soldiers to fight overseas under some "proper" pretext, believes Tom Luongo: "So scan the British press carefully for signs of what type of false flag they and the US intelligence services will cook up to sell us into yet another disgusting and vile war," the geopolitical analyst remarks.

On 23 March, the New York Times reported that "the White House has quietly assembled a team of national security officials" to consider various Ukraine crisis scenarios including "a joint military response" if Russia used "unconventional" weapons.

"At the soldier level, the idea of fighting a successful nuclear war has not gained the popularity it has back in the Pentagon E-Ring," says Kwiatkowski. "I suspect, from the looks on the faces of US troops dining with Biden in Poland a few days ago, that they have not actually been consulted about either fighting the Russian Army, or being in the arena of a potential nuclear battlefield."

The retired Pentagon analyst laments the fact that following the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, "the US government and its cronies" appear to be "working frantically to create a new long, tragic, and costly war in Ukraine."
 
Now there's a press conference with Polish prime minister Morawiecki, and he says that Poland is going to completely cut off Russian supplies - gas, petrol, coal - as the first country in Europe. And he's calling to all EU countries to do the same (Germany so bad because they were treating Russia as trading partner, while Russia is just blackmailing Europe with its supplies, wtf?). They are planning to buy for example from Canada, RPA, Australia, Columbia. Poland once again jumping the line. I wonder how much we will now be paying for gas and petrol. They are of course lying that it won't be more expensive. What are they planning... probably to weaken the economy even more.
 
Maybe this is why I can't get onto the Kremlin site. RT:

Yeah, the kremlin website seems to be under attack again. I suspect there should be a new speech from Putin available in which he said those interesting things about investing in real assets like Land, food and gold.

Now there's a press conference with Polish prime minister Morawiecki, and he says that Poland is going to completely cut off Russian supplies - gas, petrol, coal - as the first country in Europe. And he's calling to all EU countries to do the same (Germany so bad because they were treating Russia as trading partner, while Russia is just blackmailing Europe with its supplies, wtf?). They are planning to buy for example from Canada, RPA, Australia, Columbia. Poland once again jumping the line. I wonder how much we will now be paying for gas and petrol. They are of course lying that it won't be more expensive. What are they planning... probably to weaken the economy even more.

They are shoveling their own grave it seems.

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Russian Foreign Ministry Releases Alleged “BioBiden” Timeline of US Bioresearch in Ukraine​


1991 – the US launches the Nunn-Lugar programme for the former Soviet countries to control/eliminate Soviet weapons of mass destruction including bioweapons. The Pentagon’s Defence Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) was named as the programme’s main executor.

1993 – the Ukraine-US Agreement on the Prevention of Proliferation of WMD is signed.

2005 – an additional protocol is signed to the agreement between the Ukrainian Health Ministry and the DTRA on the prevention of the proliferation of technologies, pathogens and know-how that can be used to develop bioweapons. This is the start of the transfer of the Ukrainian military biological potential into US specialists’ hands.

2000s – large US military-industrial companies are engaged in military biological activity in Ukraine.

2005-2014 – Black & Veatch Special Projects, a DTRA contractor, builds and upgrades 8 biolabs in Ukraine instead of eliminating military biological infrastructure, as was originally claimed. One of the facilities, a biolab in Odessa, has been financed since 2011 for the study of “pathogens that can be used in bioterrorism attacks.”

2007 – US DoD employee Nathan Wolfe founded Global Viral Forecasting Institute (subsequently – Global Viral), a biomedical company. The mission stated in the charter is non-commercial study of transborder infections, including in China.

2009 – Rosemont Seneca Partners is established by former US Secretary of State John Kerry’ stepson Christopher Heinz and incumbent US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.

2014 – anti-constitutional coup d’etat in Ukraine.

2014 – Hunter Biden joins the Board of Directors of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company.

2014 – Metabiota, a private commercial organisation specialising in the study of pandemic risks is detached from Global Viral. Neil Callahan and John DeLoche, employees of Hunter Biden’s company Rosemont Seneca Partners are appointed to the board of Metabiota. Global Viral and Metabiota begin to get funding from the US Department of Defence.

2014 – Metabiota shows interest in Ukraine and invites Hunter Biden to “assert Ukraine’s cultural & economic independence from Russia”.

2014 – Metabiota and Burisma Holdings begin cooperation on an unnamed “science project in Ukraine”.

2014 – Metabiota, Global Viral and Black & Veatch Special Projects begin full-fledged cooperation within the US DoD programmes.

2014-2016 – Implementation of Metabiota and US DoD contracts, including a $300,000 project in Ukraine.

2016 – US citizen Ulana Nadia Suprun, a descendant of Ukrainian Nazis, is appointed Acting Health Minister of Ukraine. The US DoD and Ukraine’s Health Ministry cooperation programme is greatly expanded.

2016 – an outbreak of swine flu among Ukrainian Defence Ministry personnel guarding a biolab in Kharkov, Ukraine; 20 dead. The incident is hushed up.

2016 – former US Assistant Secretary for Defence Andrew Weber is appointed head of Metabiota’s global partnerships department.

2016 – EcoHealth Alliance, a Global Viral founder Nathan Wolfe’s structure, is engaged in the study of bat-transmitted coronaviruses at the research centre in a Wuhan laboratory, China.

2016 – the DTRA and Ukraine’s Health Ministry extend the contract after getting approval from the Ukrainian Defence Ministry.

Remember when we all said that the Biden Crime Family's foreign entanglements were a national security risk that disqualified Joe Biden from running for president❓

 
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THIS GUY GETS IT—

Andrei Martyanov is an independent analyst of military affairs—go read this piece below.
He is truly an intelligent and astute observer of the current situation.



 
Mariupol has been truly hellish, but the west has ignored many of the finer details, including this:


It explains in more detail why Russia may continue to take the careful and methodical approach around the Azovstal industrial plant. I suppose it's also quite likely that civilians are held in there.
Yes, this is a really powerful steelmaking complex.
"Mariupol plants account for more than a third of Ukraine's steel production. That is, Ukraine today has lost about 30-40% of its metallurgical capacities,". (c) Metinvest CEO Yuri Ryzhenkov
 
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