Standing with the Mothers in Odessa
Many feared that there would be more violence in Odessa, Ukraine yesterday similar to what took well over 50 lives on May 2, 2014.
The morning began with a surprise outside our hotel window when we noticed that six buses full of Army personnel were using the spot as a staging area for the day's events.
I was taken by the feeling that the public seemed to be going about their normal Monday activities on this sunny but breezy day almost as if nothing was happening in a nearby part of town.
We next walked to the Trades Union Hall and as we approached I was overwhelmed by the huge numbers of people holding flowers heading toward the now sacred site.
Instead what turned out to be several thousand people crowded into a tight space with the Trades Hall looming just a couple hundreds yards away - close but ever so far away.
We were taken back to the hotel for an amazing lunch.
Several from the Mothers Committee rose in turn and made a toast in memory of those who were killed during the May 2 massacre.
We quickly boarded a bus parked just outside the hotel and drove the short distance toward the Square.
As we passed thru this line I saw people weeping and they began chanting and we soon came upon a make shift alter full of flowers and candles.
Not long after this a couple of Nazis tried to pick a fight with some police but otherwise they were kept at a distance from the mourning crowds. I learned that organizers believe that throughout the day about 10,000 people had come to the Square. The original hope was that at least 3,000 would come. The government worked hard in advance to scare the public away from the event. Just days before photos were widely spread of military vehicles parked directly in front of the Trades Hall bearing a Nazi insignia used by the Azov battalion. Rather than frighten people this heavy handed tactic likely only made the public even more determined to come to the sight of this unpunished crime.
Despite the western media calling the people in Odessa and throughout Ukraine, that oppose the US puppet regime in Kiev, 'Russian separatists' the words I've repeatedly heard since coming here by organizers to describe themselves is 'federalists'. After the US sponsored coup d'etat in early 2014 in Kiev one of the first things that the new 'government' did was to declare that speaking Russian was illegal in Ukraine. For a high percentage of the people in Ukraine Russian is their first language - especially those who live in the eastern part of the country near the Russian border. The idea of federalism really means local autonomy - people want to live in a federated Ukraine where locally they would have the power to choose their own language and their own leaders rather than have them appointed by the now totally compromised so-called government in Kiev.
We were actually astounded that the three of us from the US (Phil Wilayto, Regis Tremblay and myself) were ever allowed to enter Ukraine. Four people from France, two from Germany and 10 EU parliament members were denied entry to Ukraine in recent days. But yesterday in the huge crowds we saw people holding signs saying they came from Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, and Israel - in all we heard that people came from more than a dozen countries.
At 10:00 am yesterday four of the key leaders of the Mother Committee were ordered to report to the local offices of the SBU (Security Services) where they were detained until just after 9:00 pm. The goal of the government was to destroy the May 2 events planned by the families of the victims. But others from the group stepped into the breach and did their best to organize a powerful event on the fly. And they surely achieved their goal.
It is now up to the rest of us to step up and show our support for the May 2 Mothers Committee. One thing we all can do is sign and share their petition calling for an independent investigation of the crimes at the Trades Union Hall. You can find it here
Having spent the last two years following the illegal and immoral US-NATO war on the people in eastern Ukraine it has been an enormous honor to be here in Odessa. I will continue to do everything I can to help build resistance to what I consider to be the cynical creation of chaos inside Ukraine as a way to draw Russia into a war with the US and NATO. Being here and feeling the heartfelt pleas from the Mothers Committee makes me more determined than ever.
Despite the western media calling the people in Odessa and throughout Ukraine, that oppose the US puppet regime in Kiev, 'Russian separatists' the words I've repeatedly heard since coming here by organizers to describe themselves is 'federalists'.
We were actually astounded that the three of us from the US (Phil Wilayto, Regis Tremblay and myself) were ever allowed to enter Ukraine.
At 10:00 am yesterday four of the key leaders of the Mother Committee were ordered to report to the local offices of the SBU (Security Services) where they were detained until just after 9:00 pm.
It is now up to the rest of us to step up and show our support for the May 2 Mothers Committee.
Having spent the last two years following the illegal and immoral US-NATO war on the people in eastern Ukraine it has been an enormous honor to be here in Odessa.
Bruce K. Gagnon
Coordinator
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 652
Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 443-9502
globalnet@mindspring.com
www.space4peace.org
http://space4peace.blogspot.com/ (blog)
Coordinator
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 652
Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 443-9502
globalnet@mindspring.com
www.space4peace.org
http://space4peace.blogspot.com/ (blog)
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