Night of The Long Knives, Part 3

March 17, 2015

night of the long knives

In articles on this website last September and March we predicted that the Fascist Junta installed by the U.S. State Department in Ukraine would turn against internal dissidents in a replay of Hitler’s “Night of The Long Knives”. Kristina Rus of “Fort Russ” provides details of the purge:

Kiev junta cleaning the field? Seven high profile suicides in Ukraine in one month. March 12, 2015Regnum
Translated by Kristina Rus
The seventh “suicide” for the month: Ukraine lost another former member of the “Party of Regions”

http://fortruss.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/kiev-junta-cleaning-field-seven-high.html

“The seventh “suicide” for the month: Ukraine lost another former member of the “Party of Regions”

The ex-governor of Zaporozhzhye region and former member of the Party of Regions, Alexander Peklushenko committed suicide. This was reported at the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Zaporozhye region.

“Alexander Peklushenko committed suicide at his home in the village of Solnechnoye. At the moment the investigative team is working on the scene”, – said the report.

The death of the former “regional” was confirmed by the advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Anton Geraschenko, on channel “112-Ukraine”. Gerashchenko also said that Peklushenko was supposed to be charged in connection with cracking down on Euromaidan protests in Zaporozhye.

This is already the seventh suicide among the former officials and members of the Party of Regions in Ukraine in a month. Earlier, ex-member of the Party of Regions and a former head of the State Property Fund, Mikhail Chechetov, died after falling from the window of his apartment [on the same day as Nemtsov’s murder – KR]. The official version of the Ministry of Internal Affairs – suicide. At the end of August 2014 another former head of the State Property Fund, Valentyna Semenyuk, was found dead. In addition, in the recent month, a number of former and current officials committed suicide in Ukraine – the former deputy head of “Ukrzaliznytsia”, Nicholai Sergienko, former head of Kharkov regional council, Nikolai Kolesnik, ex-mayor of Melitopol, Sergey Valter, deputy chief of Melitopol police, Sergey Bordyuga, and former MP, Stanislav Melnik.
Kristina Rus:

While it is plausible that some former officials could not live with the burden of humiliation from lustration and prosecution by the Kiev junta and chose to take their own life, bloggers and analysts point out that the Kiev junta is cleaning the field from any potential leaders who could head local resistance or support potential future anti-junta authorities.

While the European Parliament demands an independent investigation of Nemtsov’s murder, watch it completely ignore much more numerous murders and suicides in Ukraine.
According to one analyst who spoke on Russian TV, the number of political prisoners in Ukraine is now at 3,000 people.”

And Russia Insider adds Journalists to the hit list:

http://russia-insider.com/en/2015/03/16/4560

Dead Newspaper Editor Latest Addition to String of Mysterious Deaths in Ukraine
Olga Moroz was the editor of “Neteshinsky Vestnik”. She joins a long list of strange deaths in recent months.

“It should be noted that there are conflicting reports about the circumstances surrounding Moroz’s death. While the following article claims there are no obvious signs of foul play, other sources disagree. As the article points out, Ukraine has been less than “hospitable” to journalists. Translated by RI’s Alina Belyanina:
The editor-in-chief of Neteshinsky Vestnik was found dead in the Khmelnitsky region, tells the Ukranian regional MIA’s press service.

It is reported that ” 44 -year-old woman who worked as a chief editor of the city newspaper Neteshinsky Vestnik was found dead in her apartment this morning in the city Netishin by her sister.”

“At the initial examination the obvious signs of violent death wasn’t found on the deceased’s body,” – according to the Management Department.

“For now, Investigative Netishinskovo City Police Department team with the experts of the regional crime lab are working at the place of the accident. The cause of death of the victim will be known only after the forensic examination,”- as it was said in a statement.

To recall, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Ukraine continues to hunt for dissidents and journalists. On Sunday, the SBU reported on the detention of the “New Russia TV” channel.

On 5th of March it became known that the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry stopped accreditation of all the Russian media. The Ukrainian press is also being persecuted.

On Monday, the newspaper LOOK reported that Finnish journalist and politician Antero Eerolu was beaten in Ukraine.

In addition, the journalists in Ukraine are working with the risk for life. The Ukranian troops are the main source of danger for them. These people have been already killed by the actions of security forces: RTR employees Igor Kornelyuk and Anton Voloshin, the operator of the Channel One Anatoly Klyan, Italian journalist Andy Rokkelli and translator Andrei Mironov, photojournalist MIA “Russia Today” Andrew Stenin.”
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See “Night of The Long Knives, Part2 at this link:

http://www.covertbookreport.com/night-of-the-long-knives-part-2/

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And see Joseph Cannon’s report on a possible Nazi Coup in Ukraine:

http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/2015/02/a-new-coup-in-ukraine.html

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