(THIS ARTICLE IS ONLY MACHINE TRANSLATED by Google from Norwegian)
Here is a review of some facts: Meisingset believes, as evidenced by his chronicle "Massive misinformation about Ukraine", on the Russian propaganda claim that Ukraine's former president Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown in a coup d'etat.
The fact is that then the Ukrainian parliament the 22. February 2014 decided to dismiss Yanukovych and announce new elections, it happened without a single vote. 328 of 450 representatives voted for, the others blank or were absent. Of the Communist Party's 32 representatives, 30 voted in favor, as did 36 in Yanukovych's own party, the Regional Party, as well as 99's independent representatives – about half of whom had recently resigned from the Region Party in protest of the extreme violence against the protesters in Maidan.
The following day, the Yanukovych Region Party condemned his "escape and cowardice" and "criminal orders resulting in loss of life", declaring that the party had been "held hostage by a corrupt family".
Is this similar to a "coup d'état"?
Is Crimea Russian? Meisingset supports the Russian claim that Russia has not committed any international law violation in the Crimean peninsula.
In fact, Russian special forces invaded the Crimean peninsula and took control of government offices and parliament in Simferopol. Aftenposten's Per Kristian Aale was involved in revealing that a classic coup was then staged, and that the subsequent decisions in parliament came about after extensive. . .
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