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Sep 28, 2011 | Posted by: roboblogger

Pro-Russian Activists Quarrel In Ukraine's Crimea

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SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine -- Pro-Russian activists in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula have accused a moderate pro-Moscow group of betraying the "Russian movement" in Crimea, RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service reports.

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Pro Ukraine

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Russians hould keep their noses out of other countries affairs.

“Barmy Ukrainian”

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Learn to spell, now !
Pro Ukraine

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Parrot!
Warrior Poet UG X

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Suggested policy to improve the Topix Forum: When it comes to Pissy, The Fish-faced Finn, or Comrade Cassandra (the Three Topix Stooges)-- don't read, don't rate, don't respond. It will drive them crazy to think that their "Pearls of Wisdom" are falling in empty space. It will be hard but worth it to see them running to Pootinski and calling "Papa, they won't play with us".
Warrior Poet UG X

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Pro Ukraine wrote:
Russians hould keep their noses out of other countries affairs.
But friend Pro: you know as well as I do tht Russia thinks they have a "Divine Right" to rule every country in the world. Therefore, they believe, it is their duty to interfere in those countries which they do not yet control.
Glenn Ivan

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Warrior Poet UG X wrote:
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But friend Pro: you know as well as I do tht Russia thinks they have a "Divine Right" to rule every country in the world. Therefore, they believe, it is their duty to interfere in those countries which they do not yet control.
I don't think that the Roccians accept Ukraine as an independent country. Well Crimea belongs to Ukraine. Then where were the Roccian lawmakers of the rubber stamping parliament? The Roccian lawmakers let bvrutal Stalin starve the Ukrainian people and they did nothing. They let Nitka transfer Crimea and they did nothing. Like they say "you snooze you loose"!!!! Now they just woke up and want to interfere with all neighbouring countries which they can no longer control. It is time the roccian keep their nose out of Ukraine. If they don't like living in Ukraine under the Ukrainin laws then they can always move back to their rozie corrupt roccia!
Za Ukraine

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Russians better leave crimea alone
crimea is gonna be Ukrainian or uninhabited!

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Crimea is predominantly inhabited by Russians, isnīt it ?
Somehow, Russians are not snoozing anymore. The alarm clock just rang. Itīs time to re-claim the region back.
Lukashenko is Dr Phil

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Crimea is the backbone of these peasants. If it goes
independent alot of stray dogs will be cocked in Kiev.
Pro Ukraine

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It's time that Hungary regained SLOwvakia and knocked those dumb peasants into shape. :-)
Small Town America UGX

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Pro Ukraine wrote:
It's time that Hungary regained SLOwvakia and knocked those dumb peasants into shape.:-)
The only way SLOvaks can be knocked into shape, is to shatter their thick as rock heads and crumble them for cement and concrete mixtures. Then pour the concrete and make pig pens out of them. Or for building materials for Hungarian, Polish, and Ukrainian apartments. Thus, giving new meaning to the saying, "your head-strong head is harder than a rock".
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I know that most of pro-Russian leaders are payed by Kremlin, all meetings & activities, web sites etc were payed straight from Kremlin. Now they are alitle quiet as Kremlin is scared about it's own survival rather then interfiering with neighbours. In fact there's no reall power other then payed polititions & Kossaks which supports Russia as being russians people understand that Russia is most corrupted and unliberal country in the world, & Ukraine is nice country compared. I'm russian myself & immigrated to Ukraine 5 years ago, I'm quit happy in this country, & my fear about changing power towards Kremlin didn't come to reality with new president that I really disliked before he was elected.
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ruslan wrote:
I know that most of pro-Russian leaders are payed by Kremlin, all meetings & activities, web sites etc were payed straight from Kremlin. Now they are alitle quiet as Kremlin is scared about it's own survival rather then interfiering with neighbours. In fact there's no reall power other then payed polititions & Kossaks which supports Russia as being russians people understand that Russia is most corrupted and unliberal country in the world, & Ukraine is nice country compared. I'm russian myself & immigrated to Ukraine 5 years ago, I'm quit happy in this country, & my fear about changing power towards Kremlin didn't come to reality with new president that I really disliked before he was elected.
Everyone knows that Moscow controls these demonstrations in Crimea. The " Cossacks supporting Russia" are actually paid demonstrators and unemployed drunks. Russians and Ukrainians live in peace in Crimea and have done so for almost 200 years. Ukraine will outlive Yanukovich and his banda !!Thanks for your post from Ukraine.
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Jan 26, 2012
 
Every cloud hs a silver ining. If the activists are busy fighting among themselves they have less time to make real trouble. Let Russia bankroll the different groups. They are simply letting their money fight against itself. (What a marvelous picture). :)

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