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Balu
12-27-2016, 11:18 PM
Moscow court recognizes 2014 events in Ukraine as state coupWorld (http://tass.com/world)
December 27, 14:17 UTC+3 MOSCOW
The court stressed that it’s the duty of the Russian judicial system to assess the events in Ukraine



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MOSCOW, December 27. /TASS/. Moscow’s Dorogomilovsky Court on Tuesday satisfied a claim filed by former Ukrainian MP Vladimir Oleinik on recognizing the February 2014 events in Ukraine as a state coup, a TASS correspondent reported from the courtroom.
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"This circumstance has been convincingly proved by numerous facts of evidence collected by the court. These facts reflect the blatant violations of the law in Ukraine leading to a coup d’etat," the judgment reads.
The court stressed that it’s the duty of the Russian judicial system to assess the events in Ukraine. "Under the preamble of the Constitution, the multiethnic people of Russia are meant to establish peace and unity… There are unique relations between the Russian and Ukrainian people and that’s why the Russian court has to give a legal assessment to the events in Ukraine," the judge said.
The Russian court also said one of the important factors was the participation of armed nationalist organizations in the regime change in Ukraine. "There are extremist groups in Ukraine that are part of the power and persecute people based on the principle of social and ideological hatred," the court ruling said.




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Gunny
12-27-2016, 11:22 PM
So let's do some comparison thing here, Balu. Do you think the Democrats trying to usurp the US Constitution is a "coup attempt"?

Drummond
12-28-2016, 07:33 AM
Oh, a court in MOSCOW made that determination, eh ?

... OK. Let's say the BBC commissions an internal review of its bias in news broadcasts, then, comes back with the decision that there isn't any such bias. Should we automatically trust a review carried out by the BBC, on its own people ? How can we KNOW that it was carried out fairly and impartially ??

In the case of your 'Moscow court', how do we know that it wasn't run, or 'heavily guided' by, the Russian authorities, in whose interests it'd be to come up with a whitewash ??

I look forward to an ISIS 'internal review' which judges them to be 'fair and humane' in all they do .... :laugh::laugh::laugh: