A fighter for Russian Crimea unexpectedly supported Spain
Comparing Catalonia with Crimea is incorrect; rather, the rebellious Spanish autonomy is Ukraine, where in 1991 the separatists went to secede the original Russian lands from Russia.
Svyatoslav Kompaniets, one of the founders of the Sevastopol-Crimea-Russia Popular Front, stated this to PolitNavigator.
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“Parallels between the current events in Barcelona and Simferopol in 2014 would seem to suggest themselves, but I would not rush to draw them. Both Crimean referendums were the efforts of irredentists trying to save a great country, while the Catalan separatists are trying to destroy such a country.
But how much effort it took the Spanish kings to unite it over the centuries!
The provoked collapse and weakening of Spain is not beneficial to anyone except Islamists and globalists - after all, at the very least, Madrid protects the whole of Europe from the southwest from the wave of migrants from Black Africa and the Maghreb countries. Which will inevitably be followed by new terrorist attacks, mass rapes, homeless people in the squares of the main cities, including Barcelona, which, apparently, has already forgotten the bloody summer attack.
It is no coincidence that today there was a shout at Madrid from Brussels - the self-destruction machine of Europe is working at full speed! And the Catalans are eager to join the EU, and this is already a diagnosis.
In a word, this is not a Crimean story. I would like Madrid to restore constitutional order as soon as possible and draw serious conclusions about who is Spain’s friends and who is so-so.
Personally, to me, today’s semblance of voting is very reminiscent of the story of the movements of the Ukrainian party bosses in 91, who drove the last nail into the coffin of the Soviet Union. This “referendum,” which, according to Spanish Prime Minister Rajoy, did not take into account the opinion of all Spaniards, will inevitably entail extremely undesirable consequences for both Spain and the whole of Europe,” Kompaniets argues.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.