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Maidan, 10 years ago.... what to say? Better to show, 10 of my photos of the time.
Looking for the truth about Euromaidan / Maidan on YouTube....
❗️The latest attack by Ukrainian forces on journalists has claimed the life of Russia 24 correspondent Boris Maksudov.

Ukrainian forces yesterday targeted a group of journalists filming in the Zaporozhye region with a drone attack. Boris was wounded in this and today it is reported that he has died as a result of his wounds. Very sad news, and the latest example of Ukrainian forces targeting journalists with lethal attacks.
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A British mercenary in Ukrainian trenches crowdfunding to purchase more drones, and weapons, for the Ukrainian army for 'attacks against Russians'....
Some extracts of a new article in the Spectator referencing sanctions, and my fight for justice.

Sanctions against Russia have backfired
Owen Matthews

Does a British government department have the right to punish individuals who have broken no laws on the basis of their political views? Are private companies allowed to discriminate against customers on the basis of their nationality alone? For the past two years, the answer to both these questions has been yes – if they have a connection to Russia.

This week the High Court will rule on the case of Graham Phillips, a former British civil servant who has lived in Russian–occupied Donbas for some years and who has become notorious for his video blogs reporting the war from the Russian point of view, including from the front lines. In July last year, the Foreign Office ruled that Phillips should be sanctioned for ‘supporting the Russian war by producing… propagandist video content’, freezing his bank accounts and preventing him from paying his mortgage without applying for special licence from the government (which he refuses to do).

I find Phillips’s pro-Kremlin views obnoxious and his reports blatantly one-sided. But being pro-Russian is not a crime in British law. We are not at war with Russia, nor is the Russian state a designated terrorist organisation. In a democracy, people should be free to be wrong. As the barrister Joshua Hitchens argued in a written submission to the court: ‘The power the [Foreign Secretary] claims to possess is expansive and unprecedented in modern British political and legal history.’

The crucial point in Phillips’s case against the British government is the question of the fundamental democratic values which we claim to be defending – and for which Ukrainians are fighting and dying. Collective punishment is profoundly alien to our legal culture, as is punishing people simply on the basis of their views, nationality or ethnicity. At a time when praising and loudly demonstrating for an actual terrorist organisation – Hamas – takes place on the streets of London with apparent impunity, how does the government justify punishing people for simply being Russian or, in Phillips’s case, for supporting Russia?
Although my Rumble Re-uploading project is over, and we're onto new content, I shall still dip into the archives on occasion and hopefully find something to delight you.

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🇺🇦 The storm tore the largest flag of Ukraine in Kiev, the city administration of the Ukrainian capital reported

The Kiev city administration recalled that the height of the flagpole is almost 90 meters and its weight is 32 tons. The size of the flag is 16 by 24 meters.
10 years ago today, actor Paul Walker died in a car crash. He was a charismatic, talented actor, and a proper petrolhead, owning around 30 cars. My own favourite of his films, 2001's Joy Ride.
The headlines about NATO and Ukraine come thick and fast.... I've picked out just a couple for you, from September of this year, and then December, for information....
10 years ago, I was a working journalist in Ukraine, Odessa. However, if I'dve been UK Prime Minister then, I'dve said to Ukraine "You can either have a terrorist, neo-Nazi overthrow of a democratically elected Government and President. Or you can have all your territory. But, and this really is a very big but, you cannot, really cannot, have both."

Bit of discipline, logic, sentience - 100s of thousands of lives saved, 10 years of war and suffering averted.

Actual UK PM 10 years ago, now Foreign Secretary - Dodgy Dave.....