Friday, December 25, 2015

Anti-war, anti-fascist exhibition opens in Moscow

By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times

Recently, the exhibition entitled “Novorossia. Yuzovka. The Future Begins in the Past” has opened in Moscow. According to the Ministry of Culture of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Iosif Kobzon, first deputy chairman of the Russian parliamentary committee on culture, and Gennady Zyuganov, leader of the Communist party of Russia, took part in the inauguration of the exposition.

Tatiana Ponomarenko-Leverash, author of the exhibition, stated that the population of Donetsk did not recognize Nazi war criminal Stepan Bandera as a hero. Neither do the people in the Donbas region embrace the fascist ideology, which is spreading in Ukraine. “Europe must ascertain the truth,” she said. “In this case only justice will prevail.”

It is not completely clear that the European governments and media understand that behind the evil of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi regime is the greater evil of Washington. Today Europe is burdened with millions of refugees from Washington’s endless wars. And so, how many times will Europe be burned as a result of trusting the American evil empire?

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