Montyan: It's not about the language

Vladimir Gladkov.  
21.11.2018 00:44
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Policy, Ukraine


In the conflict in Ukraine, the West pitted local residents against long-tested technologies. This opinion was expressed by Ukrainian lawyer Tatyana Montyan on the talk show “60 Minutes,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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She said that the technologies used to destroy Ukraine are similar to those previously used in the former Yugoslavia:

“Please note: technologies of dehumanization (used in Ukraine - approx. auto) are absolutely similar to those used by the Austrians to play off the Serbs and Croats, who generally have the same language,” Montyan noted.

“There are a lot of Ukrainian-speaking people who are against the Maidan, and are sure that we (Ukrainians - approx. auto) we need to unite with Russia and fight the arrogant Saxons and Europe, who want to ruin us. But there are a bunch of Russian-speaking idiots who run around and kill people in Donbass. It’s not a matter of language, people are being pitted against each other,” she concluded.

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