Monday, 22 September 2014

MOSCOW Melihat Ribuan yang BERARAK Untuk KeAMANan di TIMUR UKRAINE . . .



tiaraVillaRuby - Ramai penunjuk perasaan yang besar turun ke jalan-jalan di ibu negara Rusia untuk menuntut keamanan di Ukraine, dalam perhimpunan pem-bangkang terbesar dalam setengah tahun.

Penganjur pembangkang gagal menarik yang dijanjikan 50,000 untuk acara ter-sebut, tetapi "terdapat kehadiran yang sangat tinggi," RT ini Anissa Naouai dila-porkan dari pusat Moscow.

Pihak berkuasa bandar dianggarkan jumlah kehadiran di 5,000, tetapi bilangan disuarakan oleh monitor bebas - 26,000 - nampaknya lebih dipercayai, menurut Naouai.

MOSCOW Sees thousands March for PEACE 
in Eastern UKRAINE . . .

Huge crowds of protesters took to the streets of the Russian capital to demand peace in Ukraine, in the biggest opposition rally in half a year.

The opposition organizers failed to attract the promised 50,000 for the event, but “there was a very high turnout,” RT’s Anissa Naouai reported from the center of Moscow.

City authorities estimated the turnout at 5,000, but the number voiced by inde-pendent monitors – 26,000 – seems more believable, according to Naouai.

Penunjuk perasaan dibawa Ukraine, Rusia, dan bendera pembangkang, sambil me-laungkan "Tidak untuk perang" dan slogan-slogan lain.

Menurut Naouai, mereka yang berarak pada hari Ahad menafikan tanggungjawab Kiev dan Washington untuk peristiwa-peristiwa di tenggara Ukraine dan "melihat Rusia sebagai penyerang; sebagai pihak yg menjejaskan peluang utk keamanan "di rantau ini.

The demonstrators carried Ukrainian, Russian, and opposition flags, while chanting “No to war!” and other slogans.

According to Naouai, those marching on Sunday deny Kiev's and Washington’s responsibility for the events in southeastern Ukraine and “see Russia as the aggressor; as the party that is undermining a chance for peace” in the region.

Perarakan itu bermula pada Puskinskaya Square di pusat Moscow dan membuat kesimpulan selepas beberapa jam pd Prospekt KathyG. Tiada insiden serius dila-porkan.

The march began at Puskinskaya Square in central Moscow and concluded after several hours at Prospekt Sakharova. No serious incidents reported.

RIA Novosti/Maxim Blinov

Perarakan itu turut dihadiri oleh penyokong Republik sendiri mengisytiharkan Rak-yat Donetsk dan Lugansk.

Sementara itu, Interfax melaporkan bahawa beberapa kumpulan kecil telah mem-buang telur, tomato, dan kasut pd penunjuk perasaan pembangkang.

The march was also attended by supporters of the self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk.

Meanwhile, Interfax reported that several small groups were throwing eggs, tomatoes, and shoes at the opposition demonstrators.


"Ia adalah kali pertama bahawa penunjuk perasaan pembangkang telah dicu-rahkan ke jalan-jalan di Moscow dalam tempoh enam bulan," kata Naouai.

Protes terakhir diadakan pada Mac selepas Republik Ukraine Crimea mengadakan referendum yang mengesahkan hasrat untuk berpisah dengan Kiev dan menyatu-kan kembali dengan Rusia itu.

Ukraine telah melanda dalam konflik dalaman ganas sejak bulan April, apabila tentera Kiev mula tindakan keras ke atas kawasan-kawasan tenggara negara ini selepas mereka enggan mengiktiraf rampasan kuasa pihak berkuasa yang dike-nakan negara baru.

Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu berkata, angka kematian dalam konflik di Ukraine telah melebihi 3,000, dgn jumlah ini termasuk 298 penumpang & anak kapal pesawat MH17 yang dijatuhkan ke atas rantau Donetsk pada bulan Julai.

Bilangan Ukraine pelarian telah mencapai 260,000, dengan lain perlindungan 814, 000 Penemuan di Rusia, kata PBB.

Sisi bersetuju gencatan senjata semasa ceramah di Minsk, Belarus pada 5 Sep-tember, tetapi masih terdapat sejumlah besar kerja yang perlu dilakukan untuk konflik untuk diselesaikan secara aman.

Kiev dan penyokong di Amerika Syarikat dan EU menyalahkan Rusia untuk men-dalangi rusuhan dan menyediakan pemberontak anti-Kiev dengan senjata dan tentera.

Walau bagaimanapun, tdk ada bukti yg meyakinkan tlh disediakan bagi menyo-kong tuntutan, yang telah berulang kali dinafikan oleh Moscow.

“It’s the first time that the opposition demonstrators have poured onto the streets of Moscow in six months,” Naouai said.

The last protest was held in March after the Ukrainian Republic of Crimea held a referendum which confirmed its desire to part ways with Kiev and reunite with Russia.

Ukraine has been engulfed in violent internal conflict since April, when Kiev’s military began its crackdown on the southeastern regions of the country after they refused to recognize the country’s new coup-imposed authorities.

The United Nations said that the death toll in the Ukrainian conflict has exceeded 3,000, with this number including the 298 passengers and crew on board the MH17 airliner downed over Donetsk region in July.

The number of internally displaced Ukrainians has reached 260,000, with another 814,000 finding refuge in Russia, the UN said.

The sides agreed a ceasefire during talks in Minsk, Belarus on September 5, but there are still considerable amounts of work to be done for the conflict to be settled peacefully.

Kiev and its backers in the US and EU blame Russia for masterminding the unrest and providing anti-Kiev rebels with weapons and troops.

However, no convincing proof has been provided to back the claims, which have been repeatedly denied by Moscow.


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