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Проведение в Донецке инвестиционного форума позволит привлечь в регион финансовые потоки – мнение


Октябрь 22, 2019 18:19, Донецкое Агентство Новостей (ДНР) https://dan-news.info/obschestvo/provedenie-v-donecke-investicionnogo-foruma-pozvolit-privlech-v-region-finansovye-potoki-mnenie.html 


Екатерина Мартьянова

Донецк, 22 окт – ДАН. Международный инвестиционный форум, который состоится 29-30 октября в Донецке, позволит ДНР продемонстрировать свой экономический потенциал и поможет привлечь инвестиции. Такое мнение сегодня высказала зампредседателя Общественной палаты Республики Екатерина Мартьянова.

«Экономический рост государства определяется множеством факторов, важнейшим из которых является наращивание объема инвестиций и повышение их эффективности. Сложившиеся в Республике условия транспортной и экономической блокады, непризнанность нашего государства не остановили инвестиционную деятельность в ДНР и
проведение форума при поддержке Главы Республики очередное тому подтверждение», — сказала Мартьянова.

Она отметила, что участники форума смогут затронуть темы, стоящие сегодня на пути экономического роста в Донбассе, – формирование благоприятной среды для предпринимательства, создание правовой и экономической базы для привлечения российских и зарубежных инвесторов, внедрение новых технологий. Проведение мероприятия такого уровня позволит продемонстрировать миру возможности региона.

«Форум – это не только презентация инвестиционной привлекательности Донбасса, но и действенный способ для наших иностранных коллег познакомиться с возможностями Республики, что позволит привлечь реальные инвестиции. Наш региона обладает огромным потенциалом в различных сферах – будь то предпринимательство, агропромышленный комплекс или научно-образовательный ресурс», — считает общественница.

Донецкий международный экономический форум пройдет в столице ДНР 29 и 30 октября этого года. В нем примут участие представители бизнес-ассоциаций и предприниматели из стран ближнего и дальнего зарубежья. Предполагается, что в этой связи Донецк посетят делегаты из России, США, Сирии, Абхазии, Южной Осетии, ЛНР и стран Евросоюза. Форум проводится при поддержке Главы ДНР Дениса Пушилина. *нм*мк

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Ukraine/US Congressmen Demand To Add Ukrainian Azov Regiment To Terrorist Organizations List


The article has been automatically translated into English by Google Translate from Russian and has not been edited.

40 members of the US House of Representatives signed an appeal to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demanding that the Azov regiment and two radical organizations in Europe be included in the list of foreign terrorist organizations.

This is stated in a letter published on the website of the congressman from New York State Max Rose, who is the initiator of the appeal. In addition to Rose, the appeal was signed by 39 congressmen from different American states, all of them belong to the Democratic Party, writes Voice of America.

“Today, if an American citizen swears allegiance to the Islamic state and disseminates their reports of terror, the government has several tools to counter the threat. However, if the same American citizen swears allegiance to a violent white extremist group abroad and spreads their terrorist rhetoric, the federal government does not have access to the same tools, ”the letter says.

The list of foreign terrorist organizations that require Azov to be included includes ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, Boko Haram and others. Of the European organizations, the list includes the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and ETA (a terrorist organization advocating for the independence of the Basque Country).

The Azov Battalion is a well-known ultranationalist police organization in Ukraine, which openly invites neo-Nazis to join its ranks ... In a relatively short history of this group, the UN recorded human rights violations and cases of torture. Despite these facts, according to the FBI, Azov recruits, radicalizes and trains American citizens for years, ”the congressmen wrote in a letter.

They also talk about the connection between Azov and the terrorist who shot in the city of Christchurch in New Zealand in March 2019.

“In his manifesto, the shooter mentioned that he trained with the“ Azov battalion ”in Ukraine and constantly wore a symbol associated with them. Both shooters in Powey, California, and El Paso, Texas, said they were directly affected by the Christchurch attack. The connection between Azov and the terrorist attacks in America is obvious, ”US lawmakers say.

In addition to Azov, congressmen are asking for the right-wing organizations Nordic Resistance Movement (Sweden) and National Action (Great Britain) to be included in the list of terrorists.

What are the criteria for inclusion in the list of the State Department? Foreign organizations that are involved or intend to join terrorism pose a threat to US citizens or to national security, international relations or the economic interests of the United States.

Congressional initiator Max Rose tweeted this: “Violent groups of white nationalists meet all the criteria of the State Department to be included in the list of foreign terrorist organizations, but for some reason the State Department refuses to identify such groups as terrorists (which they are), hindering the possibility of law enforcement to protect us."

In 2018, the US Congress banned the use of funds from US military assistance to Ukraine for “armament, training, or other support” of the Azov regiment.

The story of "Azov" through the eyes of Ukrainians told the news agency UNIAN.

5 May 2014, under the leadership of the former political prisoner Andriy Beletsky, the Volunteer Battalion was founded, and now the Separate Special Forces of the National Guard of Ukraine "Azov", also known as the "Azov" regiment.

It was based on members of two public organizations: Avtomaydana, as well as the nationalist organization Patriot of Ukraine, founded and led by Andriy Beletsky. From the moment of their founding, fighters of the battalion without military training and experience in conducting military operations began to carry out combat missions -- in the conditions of the “hybrid war” patrol the territory around Mariupol and carry out intelligence operations.

In early May, the battalion began its direct participation in hostilities, reflecting the attacks of sabotage groups in the vicinity of Mariupol. Azov quickly became the most combat-ready formation. Throughout May, the 2014 battalion cleared the militants of the executive committee of the Torez city council of the Donetsk region and stormed the transshipment base of Russian terrorists, arranged at the cottage of Alexander Yanukovich in the village of Urzuf.

On June 12, fighters of the battalion detained one of the leaders of the DPR terrorists in Mariupol, Alexander Fomenko, and the next day, together with other volunteer battalions and units of the National Guard and the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they released Mariupol from the militants. "Azov" continued to destroy enemy roadblocks, blocking the supply channels of weapons and ammunition and capturing militants and terrorist leaders.

The fighters of "Azov" were among those who at the beginning of the "Ilovaisky Cauldron" made their way into the city and fixed on the approaches to Ilovaisk. After this operation, the Azov fighters, together with units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, defended the approaches to Mariupol.

17 September 2014 by order of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, the Azov battalion was reorganized and expanded to a regiment with the same name. The commander of the regiment was Andrei Beletsky. In October, it was decided to transfer the regiment to the National Guard of Ukraine, which made it possible to provide the unit with special manning and training for its soldiers, begin forming its staff and reserve, and also transfer military equipment to it. At the same time, an artillery division and a tank division appeared in the composition of the unit.

On February 10 2015 "Azov" during the Shirokinskaya operation freed 6 settlements and took control of strategic heights, which made it impossible to shell Mariupol, it is said on the website "Azov". Subsequently, the regiment restrained the militants' advance in this direction, until in August 2016, by order of the command, he was withdrawn from the front line to the place of deployment in the Zaporizhzhya region.

At the beginning of the 2019, the fighters of the Azov regiment returned to the front lines of the war for the independence of Ukraine and carry out combat missions in the area of ​​operation of the United Forces according to orders of the high command. According to the "Azov" themselves, the regiment’s fighting efficiency is at a high level, and they are "ready to fully demonstrate it to the enemy."


Military Training for Young Children at Ukraine’s “Neo-Nazi Summer Camp”.



Recruitment of Ukraine’s “Child Soldiers” Financed by US “Nonlethal” Military Aid?


Unknown to most Americans, the US government is channeling financial support, weapons and training to a Neo-Nazi entity –which is part of The Ukraine National Guard– The Azov Battalion (Батальйон Азов). Canada and Britain have confirmed that they also are providing support to the National Guard.

The Azov Battalion -which “officially” displays the Nazi SS emblem– (below left) is described by the Kiev regime as “a volunteer battalion of territorial defense”. It’s a National Guard battalion under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the equivalent of America’s Homeland Security. 

Officially based in Berdyank on the Sea of Azov, the Azov battalion was formed by the regime to fight the opposition insurgency in the Donbass region. (Eastern and Southern Ukraine).  

Military Training of Young Children to fight the Russians
The Azov battalion supported by its Western partners is not only involved in para-military operations in Eastern Ukraine. According to reports including the Kyiv Post (Ukraine mainstream media), it is running a Summer Camp military training project for young children as part of its broader training and indoctrination program.
According to RT:

“The camp was established to show the children that there are things in life besides school and mobile devices and to “give them our love,” Oleksii, a platoon commander in the Azov battalion and instructor at the camp, told Ukrainian ICTV channel. “One has to be strong; has to be courageous to defend the territorial integrity of our motherland,” he added.” (RT report)  

Western media sources (quoted by the Kyiv Post) confirm that children as young as six years old  (see images below) are participating in the Azov Summer Camp located in the Vodytsya district outside Kyiv.

The text on the banner reads: Iдея B Нації, сила В тобі:  broadly translated: The Idea of the Nation, The Power within You

The above photos confirm that many of the children are in fact young kids rather than adolescents.

The Kyiv Post –which blames the Western media for its biased coverage– nonetheless acknowledges the diabolical nature of the military training project:
… this particular camp is run by the Azov Battalion founded by lawmaker Andriy Biletsky, its former commander. Located in the wooded area of Kyiv’s Pushcha Vodytsya district, kids at this summer camp aren’t just playing soldiers – they’re getting actual military training from soldiers who have fought on the front line in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

Named Azovets, the camp has been the subject of negative coverage in the Russian media, pro-Russia websites and even U.K. tabloid The Daily Mail.
“Neo-Nazi summer camp: Ukrainian kids taught to shoot AKs by Azov battalion members (PHOTOS),” reads Kremlin-controlled RT’s headline for its story about the camp.

“Shocking pictures from inside neo-Nazi military camp reveal recruits as young as SIX are being taught how to fire weapons (even though there’s a ceasefire),” reads the headline in the Daily Mail’s sensationalized and inaccurate article. (Kiev Post, August 29, 2015)

While the Kiev regime denies that Azov is a Neo-Nazi entity, the logos of both the Azov batallion as well as the Avovets Summer Camp (displayed on the Summer Camp T shirts) bear the symbol of the Nazi SS Wolfsangel with shadows of “the Nazi Black Sun” in the background.


Recruitment of Child Soldiers
The Summer Camp training program constitutes the first stage of the recruitment of child soldiers in derogation of international law.

Invariably, the recruitment of child soldiers implies a training program which familiarizes young children with the use of light automatic weapons.
The military trainers are part of the Azov paramilitary dispatched to the Summer Camp (see the Nazi SS insignia on his uniform below):

The Kyiv Post article describes in detail the nature of the “Neo-Nazi Summer Camp”. What the reports confirm is that an entity under the jurisdiction of  Ukraine’s National Guard (financed by the Ukraine Ministry of internal Affairs) is training and indoctrinating small children in the art of warfare:
The Azovets summer camp accepts children of Azov Battalion members, as well as kids from Kyiv’s nearby Obolon district and further afield. It opened on June 22, runs weeklong programs of activities for groups of 30 to 40 kids. Officially, it is for children aged from nine to 18, but there are kids as young as seven there. A few of the kids had already attended it for several weeks in a row.

What makes the camp most controversial is that it’s run by Azov fighters, some of whom have been labeled as far-right supporters and neo-Nazis. Critics say the battalion’s symbol is an inverted Wolfsangel that has oblique but uncomfortable associations with Nazism.

In previous interviews with Ukrainian media, Biletsky says the symbolism is misunderstood. The letters “N” and “I” make up Azov’s insignia, which he says stand for “national idea.”

Biletsky founded a neo-Nazi group in Ukraine called the Social-National Assembly, and there certainly are neo-Nazis among the battalion’s ranks, some sporting Nazi tattoos. Some media have reported that up to 20 percent of Azov’s fighters are neo-Nazis, though the battalion’s press officers are always at pains to emphasize that Azov, as a military formation, does not share the ideology of its founder Biletsky, or indeed have any ideology other than fervent patriotism.

When the Kyiv Post visited the Azovets camp on Aug. 19 the kids were busy with a range of activities, including stripping down and assembling AK-47 assault rifles, target practice (with air guns), tackling assault courses, and practicing combat poses and patrolling. They also take part in various sports and games, do rappelling and climbing, and practice other more traditional scouting and woodcraft skills like tying knots.

“I’ve been here only for three days, but I’ve realized that it’s not a camp where you just play games. We’re getting military training here,” one of the kids at the camp told the Kyiv Post.

Out in the forest next to the camp, a group of kids was getting some weapons safety advice from an Azov trainer.

“Do you know what would happen if you kept your fingers on the trigger? If it were a real gun, you could kill your comrades. So, don’t do it!” the trainer barks.
“Yes sir!” the kids answer.

The children then practice medically evacuating wounded soldiers from the battlefield.
The militaristic atmosphere at the camp, including strict discipline, has plainly influenced some of the children.

“I got my hair cut really short yesterday,” says one boy. “Just because I want it. I look more like a soldier now.”

Two older kids, who, like many of the children at the camp, have taken noms de guerre (Medic and Physicist) in imitation of Ukraine’s real soldiers, said they now wanted to join the Azov Battalion.

“I want to defend my homeland. There are comrades who support my idea. I think that if it’s necessary, I will fight,” 17-year old Physicist told the Kyiv Post.

The children at the camp are organized into four groups, depending on their age, with each group overseen by a trainer and caregiver. The camp’s day starts early, at 7 a.m. sharp, and ends at 11 p.m. The children sleep in tents.

Access to Azov’s own website and supporting websites was closed off to the public last September when the battalion was integrated into the National Guard of Ukraine, but the camp has a page on the Russian social network Vkontakte (https://vk.com/tabir.azovec) where it is promoted, and where people can apply to become volunteers, or contact the camp to send their children there.

“The Mission of the Camp: To form the Ukrainian of a new era – a patriot, who is ready to actively participate in building and defending Ukraine,” the page’s description reads.
The military-patriotic songs that the children sing every day as a part of the camp’s program do seem to be one of the more popular activities for the kids. Late at night, sitting around a blazing campfire, they belt out their favorites – patriotic songs dating back to Ukraine’s previous struggles for independence in the early- to mid-20th century.
The Kyiv Post listened to the words of one of the songs. Its lyrics were about Ukrainian soldiers defeating their enemies.

Today that enemy is Russia. A boy who sits on a log softly whispers: “I want that this war will end and we will kill all the Russians.” (Kyiv Post, August 29, 2015, emphasis added)


US Military Aid
This diabolical endeavor, which incites hate by innocent children against ethnic Russians as well as opponents of the Kiev regime is broadly supported by US military aid channelled to the Ukraine National Guard via the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The MIA coordinates the “anti-terrorism operation” (ATO) in Donbass.

While the US Congress has adopted amendments to its “Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2015.” to block the training of the Azov battalion’s Neo-Nazis, in practice the money trickles down.

Moreover, in addition to military aid channelled under the jurisdiction of the Pentagon, the California National Guard has established a partnership with the Ukraine National Guard, which includes the Azov Battalion:

The California–Ukraine State Partnership Program (SPP) Mission [under the auspices of the California National Guard] is to promote democracy, free market economies and military reform, by establishing long-term institutional affiliations … The California – Ukraine partnership directly supports both the goals of the US Ambassador to Ukraine and Commander, U.S. European Command. …  (Office of Defense Cooperation (ODC), Chief: LTC Tracey D. Rueschhoff)

Scroll down for Selected Images of the Azov Battalion “Freedom Fighters” 
These are the people who are training Ukrainian kids to handle AK 47s at the Neo-Nazi Summer Camp. Its all for a good cause: “the flowering of democracy” in the words the New York Times.

Imagine what would happen if  the California National Guard were to display swastika-like symbols on its uniforms.

California National Guard, October 2013. Firefighting in Southern California
The original source of this article is Global Research

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