Saturday, March 15, 2014

DEMONSTRATIONS HAVE BEGUN IN RUSSIA, UKRAINE AND MANY EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES FOR, OR AGAINST THE ESCALATION OF VIOLENCE BY THE MAJOR POWERS IN UKRAINE AND THE ISLAND OF KRIM.

DEMONSTRATIONS HAVE BEGUN IN RUSSIA, UKRAINE AND MANY EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES FOR, OR AGAINST THE ESCALATION OF VIOLENCE BY THE MAJOR POWERS IN UKRAINE AND THE ISLAND OF KRIM.

       Citizens final decision by votes for the scheduled Referendum that will take place on Sunday, March16 in the year 2014 and the Regional Government decision in Simferopol remains the decisive factors that may either determine peace in Ukraine and the neighboring East European countries, or the outbreak of a major war in Ukraine between the government forces and the Rebels, or those in the Island of Krim with Russian government involvement and the Allies on one hand against the West with their Allies on the other side after the UN Security Council failed to execute its Resolution against the referendum and possibly the independence of the Island of Krim, due to Russia veto against the Resolution that has abolished the Resolution because of Russia's position in the UN Security Council as the permanent member of the Security Council. However, demonstrations have begun in Russia, Ukraine and many East European countries for, or against the escalation of violence by the major powers in Ukraine and the Island of Krim, due to extended power struggle, protest, demonstrations and skirmishes in the capital Kiev. Deployment of Troops to Ukraine, Poland and Russia by both the domestic European countries and foreign Allies has remained restricted, or  not released to the media.

                                               Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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