Spetsnaz veterans to launch ‘anti-Maidan council’ in Russia

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Spetsnaz veterans to launch ‘anti-Maidan council’ in Russia (RT, Aug 5, 2014):

Veterans of the Russian military and special forces, together with rights activists and representatives of Orthodox Christian community, are to jointly launch a group to try and thwart any attempts to forcefully change the political system in the country.

Immediately after the founding convention, scheduled for late August, The ‘Anti-Fascist Anti-Maidan Council’ will concentrate on informing Russian citizens on the methods of Western propaganda that seeks to disrupt the constitutional order in the country and forcefully overthrow the lawfully elected authorities, the activists told the mass circulation daily Izvestia.

The council’s founders claim they possess information that after the nearest all-Russian election day on September 14, anti-government activists will launch their own committees and headquarters for organizing street protest and other actions aimed at sowing discord in the Russian community.

Apart from disclosing the objectives and means of the Western propaganda, the council will organize own rallies and events in order to promote the interests of the Russian state and prevent ethnic tensions in Russian regions.

The body will also work help law enforcers who fight against extremism and other anti-constitutional attempts.

Leading members of the group include deputy head of the ‘Spetsnaz-Army Spetsnaz’ group, uniting the veterans of Russian military intelligence, Yury Kalitov, the head of the ‘Russians’ foundation, Major General Leonid Shershnev, the chairman of the Union of Russian Orthodox citizens of Russia, Valentin Lebedev, and a representative of the Night Wolves motorcycle club and State Duma MP, Viktor Vodolatsky (United Russia), who also represents the major South Russian Cossack organization, the Don Troop.

Analysts have labeled the initiative correct and timely, noting that the current events in Ukraine are a perfect example of where ‘Orange Revolutions’ could lead.

We understand very well that the Ukrainian conflict is not just an internal event, but a point of application for all forces in the world that have declared a secret war against Russia,” said the head of the Institute of Eurasian Economic Union, Vladimir Lepekhin, who was also invited to participate in the anti-Maidan council.

He noted that the recent appointment of former US Ambassador to Ukraine, Georgia and Lithuania, John Tefft, as a new ambassador to Russia could be a sign that the information war will move on to Russian territory.

The head of the Institute of Political Research, Sergey Markov, agreed that though there was no immediate threat of revolution in Russia, the future situation was not safe, as the “party of war” in Washington was not hiding its desire to repeat the Kiev scenario in Moscow.

Markov also noted that the new anti-fascist committee should study the statements of leading politicians and activists in order to establish their attitude towards the Ukrainian crisis and duly inform the Russian public about the results of this study. He noted that those who had not resolutely denounced the coup in Ukraine and the current policy of terror towards civilians could be among the first to support the anti-constitutional attempts in Russia.

1 thought on “Spetsnaz veterans to launch ‘anti-Maidan council’ in Russia”

  1. I wish more people of the west were educated in the mendacious operation of propaganda by government and other organizations that seek to undermine and weaken the nation.

    Look at the puppet government in the Ukraine. Anyone with a drop of sense realizes the US is behind it.

    Unfortunately, every fool American who watches or listens to US media sees Putin as a Ogre, much as the world once saw Napoleon as an evil. I was asked what I thought of Putin; I said he is a genius. The person who asked me was as shocked as anything I ever saw. Americans are being manipulated to see Putin as an evil………because he is smarter than the gaggle of fools in Washington.

    Putin is living proof why history is made by men, not by bureaucratic groups of fools. The problem with group decisions is that it always reverts to the average, and there is never any genius or innovation allowed. Group decisions are fine as long as the lives of others are not impacted.

    If Putin becomes too autocratic and overbearing too quickly, he will lose his lead, and the support of his people.

    The US is hoping desperately that will happen. But, if Putin is as smart a chess player as he has shown himself to be, he won’t step into that trap. He lived through the fall of the USSR, and now sits in the chair of the leader. He has seen it come full circle. It is far wiser to pick your battles carefully, and a good chess player knows that.

    Prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

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