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Pro-Russians celebrate after Crimea referendum β video
17 Monday Mar 2014
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Pro-Russians celebrate after Crimea referendum β video
17 Monday Mar 2014
Posted in Europe πͺπΊ, International News, Russia π·πΊ
14 Friday Mar 2014
TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
John Kerry today met his Russian counterpart one Sergei Lavrov to inform him that the United States of America could not and would not accept the outcome of this weekend’s referendum on the future of Crimea.
Russia says its recent moves into the region are motivated by a desire to protect the Russian speaking population from the neo Nazi thugs that now control Kiev.
Other commentators point out on state owned RussiaToday that Crimea has of course been part of Russia for centuries.
No one seems to care about exactly how Russia and its vicious Cossack army got into Crimea and what has happened to the people who once ruled that land.
Crimea was for centuries the powerful Khanate that was allied to the Ottoman empire for whom she turned to for protection whilst remaining independent. The first signs of a decline in that relationship was perhaps during the final Ottoman siege of Vienna when the Khan of Crimea allowed access to a Polish army which went on to defeat a vast besieging Muslim army camped outside the gates of the Austrian capital. A century later, the Ottoman Sultan ceded Crimea after his army failed to recover this territory from the emerging kingdom that was Russia. Today, the descendents of that once great Khanate live as a minority in their own land with no access to decent welfare or standard of living. They have been forced to accept the name Tartars although it is as old, as medieval and ignorant as the name Saracens, as well as a decline in their population through deportations and death, as Russia colonised their country with its own people.
This is of course the same Russia whose Cossack soldiers would use the bones of Muslim soldiers as drum sticks each time they went out to wage war against the Sultan.
Of course more recently Stalin deported on mass the Tartars to Central Asia because they were said to have collaborated with the Nazis during the Second World War, a memory that is very much alive and well today in those who didn’t perish on that long journey.
So, it won’t come as a surprise that the Tartars will not be voting in this weekend’s referendum. For they like other minorities in the Crimea know that they don’t count or matter to Moscow – the great protector of Russian speaking populations.
14 Friday Mar 2014
Kerry: U.S. Won’t Recognize Crimea Vote – http://huff.to/1fwWNMK
13 Thursday Mar 2014
A βnightmareβ for Crimean Tatars as referendum nears : http://wapo.st/1hdxTUO
12 Wednesday Mar 2014
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Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Bayern Munich, Bayern Munich v Arsenal, Champions League, Distant Echoes, football, GUNNERS, Nayab Chohan, NayabChohanLIVE, Template News, Template Sport, UCL
TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
No one gave the Gunners a chance last night as they attempted to overturn a two goal deficit against the European Champions on their home turf.
Surely, lightning doesn’t strike twice, surely last year’s 1-0 win at Bayern Munich was a freak result.
Well, for the first twenty minutes or so it looked like Arsene Wenger’s nearly men were never going to get a sniff of chance at the opposition goal, as the powerful Germans played lockdown.
For the rest of the half Arsenal had their moments but nothing more.
And when Bayern’s Bastien Schweinsteiger grabbed a goal early in the second half, it looked like the floodgates had opened. But then something astonishing happened when the German forward Lukas Podolski literally brushed aside a Bayern defender and fired in the equaliser against his old club.
Podolski had expected to be booked but Arsenal had got back in and the manner had stunned the opposition who like the powerful national side folded now they were under the cosh.
After this Bayern looked ordinary as Arsenal had numerous opportunities to seal the deal. Trouble is they just did not have the quality up front to make that happen.Β Mesut Ozil the man who had missed that penalty in the first leg and who could been the made the difference here had been subsituted for the second half of this leg for what later turned out to be a hamstring injury.
It could have been Arsenal’s day – a fact underlined by Bayern’s Thomas Muller missing a penalty in the last minute, after Lukasz Fabianski dived the right way and then dived again to prevent a follow up.
But Arsenal blew it – sure there were positives, Wenger’s men had made the superhuman Germans look ordinary, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was energetic, but he like the rest of the fowards just didn’t make it count.
And with that it another year out of the Champions league for the Premier League’s great underachievers.
Posted by The Template News, Current Affairs and Sport Website | Filed under Analysis π, Comment, Europe πͺπΊ, Football β½οΈ, Sport π πΎ β½οΈ, UK
10 Monday Mar 2014
Crimean Tatars fear return of Russian rule, http://fxn.ws/1i0LuR9 – Sent via the FOX News Android App.
06 Thursday Mar 2014
Posted in Europe πͺπΊ, International News, Russia π·πΊ, USA πΊπΈ
Crimea MPs vote to join Russia http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26465962
06 Thursday Mar 2014
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Ukraine crisis: bugged call reveals conspiracy theory about Kiev snipers
Posted by The Template News, Current Affairs and Sport Website | Filed under Europe πͺπΊ, International News, Russia π·πΊ, USA πΊπΈ
06 Thursday Mar 2014
Hillary Clinton says Putinβs actions are like βwhat Hitler did back in the β30sβ : http://wapo.st/1q5h9FF