Posted on 05/15/2014 7:11:38 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
The entire center of Simferopol filled by Russian security forces .
According to the Center for Investigative Journalism on the streets of Sevastopol , Sergeeva - Tsenskogo Kirova Ave., Simferopol, Lenin Square in Simferopol lined with police , riot police , SWAT (special rapid response squad ) . Next paddy wagons , APCs , company cars .
According to security officials, they arrived today from Kerch ferry from Russia. Exactly where and for what purposes is not saying.
As you know, on May 18 in the 70-year anniversary of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars on Lenin Square memorial service will be held. Crimean police already promises Restrictions: Crimean Tatars will miss the rally on May 18 through metal detectors and be banned to take a water
As is known, the Crimean authorities until the last moment were not given official permission to hold the event.
In this regard, the Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Cemil expressed concern that on May 18 in the 70- year anniversary of the deportatsiikrymskih Tatars in Crimea collision can occur.
May 12 Crimean authorities gave official permission to hold a mourning rally on May 18 the 70-year anniversary of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars.
Aksenov vowed to keep order at the rally on May 18 , but said that the representatives of the " self-defense" will be brought to " maintain order " during the rally
Crimean Tatars will attend the rally on May 18 through metal detectors and forbidden to take water
No water for you!!!
Maybe this will be the straw that breaks the camel’s back and leads to turkey closing the Bosporus to Russian shipping.
A stealth invasion!
That blue camo is really gay.
Russia under Putin is still essentially like the Soviet Union; it’s still a police state; it’s still ruled by a small clique; it’s life expectancy is still declining. It is strange that we could have people so uninformed that they see Putin’s Russia as some ideal alternative to the lunatic socialist objectives of Obama. They’re two statist authoritarians with similar goals.
Ankara to Black Sea Turkey and Russia’s Age-Old Struggle for Regional Supremacy
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3155967/posts
Check this out for Turkish connection. Good read!
“Russia under Putin is still essentially like the Soviet Union”
Yep.
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