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Sunday, November 6, 2016

Ukraine: Masks of the Revolution -- Toronto film screening & discussion


Ukraine: Masks of the Revolution

Film screening & discussion
Tuesday, November 8th - 7pm
OISE Building UofT, 252 Bloor St W, Room 5-240

Check out the film night event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/569346916585604/

For a trailer and synopsis visit: http://www.pltv.fr/en/ukraine-masks-of-the-revolution/

Without them, there would have been no Ukrainian revolution.

In February 2014, paramilitary groups fought against the police in the streets of Kyev and ousted President Yanukovych. They settled a new government.

According to western media, they were the revolution heroes. They fought on the right side.

But they are actually extreme-right militias. And they are now heavily armed.

The Right Sector, Azov or Svoboda created parallel irregular forces that easily go out of control. In Odessa, in May 2014, they were responsible for a mass killing without facing any charges. 45 people burnt to death. A massacre that didn’t get much attention.

How come western democracies haven’t raised their voice in protest?

Most likely because these Ukrainian nationalist militias actually played a significant role in a much larger scale war. The Ukrainian revolution was strongly supported by the US diplomacy.

In the new cold war that opposes Russia to the USA, Ukraine is a decisive pawn. A tactical pawn to contain Putin’s ambitions.

“Ukraine, masks of the revolution” by Paul Moreira sheds light on this blind corner.


Watch the trailer:




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See also: What is far-right organization Right Sector doing marching in Toronto's Ukrainian Festival Parade?

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