RUSSIAN POET PUSHKIN UNWELCOME IN UKRAINE
A group of vandals, presumably Ukrainian nationalists, threw solar oil on the bust of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin mounted on the building of Russian Cultural Centre in Lvov and set fire to it. They also smashed all the windows in the building and tried to set fire on the staircase going up to the attic. The Russian Centre in Lvov had often been a target of violent outbursts by unknown attackers. Police had never made any arrests. Many Russians in Lvov believe that the city officials are either in connivance with the local radicals or simply close the eyes on their deeds. The bust of Pushkin made out of synthetic matters was burnt down. It cannot be restored. The incident happened two days before the Nazi march in Kiev. Saturday, veterans of the Galicia SS Division are planning to walk down the central Kreshchatik street in full uniform accompanied by their admirers. Chief of the Presidential Administration Victor Baloga called on the head of the secret police and the home minister to provide security of the marchers. Volunteers from the Crimea and other Russian speaking areas are heading for Kiev to stage counter-rallies. Western democracies are not reacting to the revival of Nazi rituals in the Ukraine.
1 Comments:
There is no good reason to vandalize cultural symbols that pose no threat. It is sad that this happened.
However, I must comment on the Nazi references of the Galician Division. The soldiers who decided to join this division did so for the sole reason of fighting the Soviet army, because they wanted to fight off the occupation and were told that they would have an independent Ukraine after the way (this may have been a lie, but they believed it).
They were the only axis army known to the world to have such conditions on their participation. No other purpose of the German army was served by the Galician division than to fight the soviets. They did not identify themselves as Nazis or fighting for the Nazi "cause" at all.
The Galician division are supported as Ukrainian freedom fighters. This is why they are having a march. The fact that they were on the axis side is not a reason to defame them in this way.
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