Ukrainian M.P. – Investigation Shows No Evidence Snipers in Kiev Were Police

5.16.14  SCG  A Dispatch from SCG News

Ukrainian M.P. - Investigation Shows No Evidence Snipers in Kiev Were Police
The results of this investigation are significant because it was made by a pro-opposition M.P. who was very critical of the (old) Ukrainian Berkut police force.

Ukrainian M.P. Gennady Moskal, has a history of criticizing the Berkut police force. In fact, in December of 2013 he referred to them as an “illegal paramilitary formation”. So when he came forward this week to announce that the provisional government’s investigation into the shooting found no evidence that the Berkut police were the ones that fired on the protesters in Kiev in February that’s significant.

Of course if you have followed this drama closely these results shouldn’t be surprising at all. They merely confirm the statements made by EU foreign policy chief Cathy Ashton and Estonia’s foreign minister Urmas Paet in the leaked phone call discussing the shootings.

The short version:



It is surprising, however, that Gennady Moskal was honest enough to release those results. I would be watching him closely from here on out.

So now let’s review the democracy score card in Ukraine.
The U.S. backs the coup toppling Yanukovich, riding the outrage over sniper shootings that it turns out weren’t committed by the Ukrainian police at all. The provisional government takes power and subsequently orders the military to crush uprisings in the east three times, then allows Neo-Nazi thugs to brutally murder protesters in Odessa. [All these actions clearly coordinated and suggested by the in-country FBI/CIA/Pentagon and other US assets.] Furthermore, if you pay attention to what Urmas Paet said in the leaked call, the evidence he saw showed that [he too thought] it was likely someone in the provisional government was behind the sniper shootings in Kiev.

But will you hear about this on the evening news? Of course not. The U.S. government and the corporate media are only outraged when it’s politically expedient.