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Sunday, February 23, 2014

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VN hc được gì t biến c Ukraine?

̣p nhật: 16:38 GMT - thứ bảy, 22 tháng 2, 2014

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Tình hình Ukraine
VN có th hc hi được nhiu điu t cuc khng hong chính tr đang din ra Ukraine, theo phân tích gia.
Chng nào nhng nhu cu v dân ch, nhân quyn thc s ca nhân dân không được gii quyết, thì n đnh chính tr ch là b mt và đó là bài hc mà Vit Nam có th rút ra t các din biến bt n đang din ra Ukraine, theo Giáo sư Nguyn Mnh Hùng t Hoa Kỳ.
Hôm 22/02/2014, chuyên gia v quan h quc tế t Đi hc George Mason nói vi BBC:
"Chng nào mà nhng vn đ đó chưa được gii quyết, thì tình trng gi là n c chính tr chn c v b mt thôi, mà luôn luôn h tr bng bo lc, mà bo lc thì không bao gi lâu dài được c".
Hôm th By, các din biến chính tr đã din ra dn dp ti Ukraine, nht là sau s kin Tng thng Viktor Yanukovych ri khi Dinh Tng thng Kiev, cho ti vic Quc hi do phe đi lp làm ch tình hình b phiếu kết ti ông.
Quc hi ti Kiev cũng biu quyết cho phép trao tr t ngay lp tc do cho cu Th tướng Yulia Tymoshenko, đng minh mt thi và là "đi th" chính tr ca Tng thng.
Trong lúc đó, nhng người biu tình tiếp tc xung đường phn đi Tng thng và ni các nhiu nơi trong c nước.
Giáo sư Hùng nhân dp này đã đưa ra lý v gii mô hình, xu thế và phương hướng gii quyết cuc bt n và xung đt chính tr Ukraine.
Ông cũng phân tích các cp đ nguyên nhân và tác đng ca Nga, phương Tây đi vi quc gia Đông Âu cu cng sn đang tri qua bt n.


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Sent: Sat, Feb 22, 2014 2:46 pm
Subject: Tình hình mới nhất ở Ukraine .. I AM UKRAINIAN


Tin tức, hình ảnh và video clip...

Tình hình mới nhất ở Ukraine ..

President Viktor Yanukovych, được cho là tay chân thân tín của tên  KGB Putin, đã bị quốc hội bãi nhiệm...

Tuyên bố sẽ không từ chức...

Hiện không biết y đang ở đâu..

Cựu Thủ tướng  Yulia Tymoshenko, lảnh tụ đối lập, được quốc hội 

trả tự do, hiện trên đường về Kiev để tham gia vào những cuộc biểu tình ...


Mời Qúy Vị theo dỏi những tài liệu dưới đây để tường.....






BMH
Washington, D.C


Không biết chừng nào tới lượt : 
"I AM VIETNAMESE" 
xuất hiện như Clip nầy ? :
Sẽ không lâu nửa..

 I AM UKRAINIAN
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Ukraine chính thức hủy diệt hình ảnh cộng sản.. Dân chúng Ukraine kéo đổ tượng tên đồ tể Lenin ở khắp nơi...

Xin click vào link ở dưới...

Please forward to those socialists of VN, and those of the USA....


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Kyle Becker
Ukrainian protesters tore through towns all over their nation, ripping down statues of Vladimir Lenin, the communist dictator who had forced the Ukrainians under the Russian yoke after the Bolshevik revolution.
The Ukrainians drove their corrupt, pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovich from the capitol of Kiev, while the opposition leader former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was freed from prison.
 
Amazing images of protesters tearing down the iconic face of socialism V.I. Lenin (also known as Vladimir Ulyanov) erupted into a fury on social media last night.
These photos are truly inspiring – at least to those able to recognize the significance of young people yearning to throw off the legacy of an oppressive system of government:  socialism.




ukrainian-protesters-knock-down-a-statue-of-vladimir-lenin



Ukrainian Ex-PM Freed; 

 

President Says He Won't Resign


KIEV, Ukraine February 22, 2014 (AP)
By MARIA DANILOVA and YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press

PHOTO: Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko speaks during a session of the Higher Administrative Court in central Kiev, Feb. 19, 2010.
Cựu (thủ tướng) Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko,


Protesters took control of Ukraine's capital Saturday, seizing the president's office as parliament voted to remove him and hold new elections. President Viktor Yanukovych described the events as a coup and insisted he would not step down.
After a tumultuous week that left scores dead and Ukraine's political destiny in flux, fears mounted that the country could split in two — a Europe-leaning west and a Russian-leaning east and south.
Parliament arranged the release of Yanukovych's arch-rival, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who was on her way to Kiev to join the protesters. She promised to run for president, and said she will "make it so that no drop of blood that was spilled will be forgotten."
Yanukovych said he would not recognize any of the lawmakers' decisions as valid. He left Kiev for his support base in the country's Russian-speaking east, where lawmakers questioned the legitimacy of the newly empowered legislature and called for volunteer militias to uphold order.
"They are trying to scare me. I have no intention to leave the country. I am not going to resign; I'm the legitimately elected president," Yanukovych said in a televised statement, clearly shaken and with long pauses in his speaking.
"Everything that is happening today is, to a greater degree, vandalism and banditry and a coup d'etat," he said. "I will do everything to protect my country from breakup, to stop bloodshed."
Ukraine, a nation of 46 million, has huge strategic importance to Russia, Europe and the United States.
The country's western regions, angered by corruption in Yanukovych's government, want to be closer to the European Union and have rejected Yanukovych's authority in many cities. Eastern Ukraine, which accounts for the bulk of the nation's economic output, favors closer ties with Russia and has largely supported the president. The three-month protest movement was prompted by the president's decision to abort an agreement with the EU in favor of a deal with Moscow.
"The people have won, because we fought for our future," said opposition leader Vitali Klitschko to a euphoric crowd of thousands gathered on Kiev's Independence Square. Beneath a cold, heavy rain, protesters who have stood for weeks and months to pressure the president to leave congratulated each other and shouted "Glory to Ukraine!"
"It is only the beginning of the battle," Klitschko said, urging calm and telling protesters not to take justice into their own hands.
Tymoshenko, the blond-braided icon of Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution, was heading from prison in the eastern city of Kharkiv straight to the protest camp, her party said.
Tymoshenko served 2½ years on a conviction of abuse of office that domestic and Western critics have denounced as a political vendetta. Tymoshenko's reappearance on the political scene could shake things up even more.
The president's support base crumbled further as a leading governor and a mayor from the eastern city of Kharkiv fled Russia.
Oleh Slobodyan, a spokesman for the border guard service, told The Associated Press that Kharkiv regional governor Mikhaylo Dobkin and Kharkiv Mayor Hennady Kernes left Ukraine across the nearby Russian border.
Saturday's developments were the result of a European-brokered peace deal between the president and opposition.
But Yanukovych said Saturday that he would not sign any of the measures passed by parliament over the past two days as a result of that deal. They include motions:



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