Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Russia: there is, was, never will be 'ethnic cleansing' of Crimean Tatars? GO AWAY until you can tell the truth!

Amusing but for the veiled threat? 

"Gemilev and Chubarov are paid american agents. Just look at face of Gemilev as he look at hi's master Obama: View — media.nakanune.ru

Crimean tatars (radical ones) want more rights then russian crimeans. Just because. So Gemilev and Chubarov just build their tactics on that wishes. It is paid russophobia and US those who pay for that.

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      The usual tiresome bullshit. Let's see...

      1. You make a completely empty accusation that Gemilev and Chubarov are "paid american agents." (sic)

      2. You back it up only with a photo of Gemilev shaking hands with Obama. Is every world leader who ever shook hands with a US president a "paid american agent"? (sic) That would include Putin: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new...

      3. You would doubtless be the first to deny that the leaders of the "People's Republics" (sic) of Donetsk and Luhansk are "paid Russian agents," for which there is far greater evidence.

      4. You display no concern with the charges of ethnic cleansing, but gripe about "paid russophobia." (sic)

      5. You say the Tatars "want more rights then russian crimeans" (sic). The same garbage we hear here in the US about how minorities want "special rights." Right, when people you don't like demand their rights, they are always demanding "more rights" or "special rights."

      Go away." 

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