Let your puppets Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk be judged for the Odessa Khatyn - picket at the US Embassy in Kyiv
In Kyiv, the US Embassy was demanded to rein in its puppets and bring senior Ukrainian officials to justice for their participation in the coup d'etat, the outbreak of civil war and the extermination of people in the Odessa House of Trade Unions in May last year.
The organizer of the action dedicated to the anniversary of the tragedy in Odessa was the Lenin Komsomol of Ukraine. Activists came to the walls of the American diplomatic mission with portraits of people who were burned and suffocated by smoke in the House of Trade Unions.
“The real power in Ukraine is behind these walls,” the leader of the Ukrainian Komsomol members, Mikhail Kononovich, explained to journalists the reasons why the action was being held under the American embassy. “It was behind these walls that the decision was made to burn our citizens alive in Odessa.”
In memory of the dead, Komsomol members lit lamps, after which a short rally took place. The action was also attended by Nikolai Volovich, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus for youth policy. Unlike the more straightforward Mikhail Kononovich, he avoided harsh assessments, but expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian people and called for peace in Donbass on the basis of the Minsk agreements.
“I would like to urge the US embassy and both parties - the authorities of Ukraine and the authorities of the Donetsk and Lugansk republics - to observe the Minsk ceasefire agreements, because war is always a tragedy and sacrifice,” said a guest from Belarus. - Let's call on the authorities of our peoples to end this bloody massacre. I urge the US authorities as a world power to act as a guarantor of freedom, independence and peace in our fraternal Ukraine. ”
Then the first secretary of the LKSMU Central Committee read out the text of the appeal to the American ambassador.
“Dear Mr. Ambassador, we, the Ukrainian youth, appeal to you as the true and only power in Ukraine and demand to influence our charges - Mr. Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk,” the following words were said, in particular. – We declare that your proteges in the person of the Prime Minister and President of Ukraine refuse to fulfill their duties assigned to them by the US government. Today marks exactly one year since the Odessa Khatyn - a tragedy that claimed dozens of human lives. At your command, your people from among the Kyiv authorities gave a deliberately criminal order to the Ukrainian Nazis and right-wing radicals to burn Odessa residents alive. Only because they refused to recognize the fascist power that came through a coup d’etat.”
The Americans were also demanded to hand over the snipers who shot people on the Maidan.
“Mr. Payette, you have repeatedly stated that you want peace to the Ukrainian people,” the opposition politician continued. “Then we, in the person of this people, are calling to fulfill certain requirements, without which you will never achieve peace in our land.” We demand to immediately find and bring to justice all those who took part in the punitive operation in Odessa in the House of Trade Unions 2 in May 2014 of the year. To release from prisons and pre-trial detention centers of illegally arrested citizens who took part in peaceful protests on the Kulikovo Field, accused by the Kiev authorities of separatism and terrorism. ”
Then the Americans were demanded to prosecute President Poroshenko, Prime Minister Yatsenyuk, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Turchynov and Vice-Speaker of the VP Parubiy for participation in the 2014 coup d'etat and the outbreak of civil war in Donbass, and to recognize the current Kyiv government itself as guilty of genocide of the Ukrainian people.
At the end of the rally, activists placed near the embassy walls photographs of those killed in Odessa and a poster stylized as the US national flag with swastikas instead of stars, as well as a poster with the inscription in English “Stop Ukraine army!” Save Donbass children!”
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