The Guardian turned the fallacious arguments in the article about Fascism in Ukraine

May 17, 2014 00:31

Authoritative British publishing office The Guardian published an article by military journalist John Pilger that was titled "In Ukraine, the United States dragging us towards war with Russia."




"Why do we allow lies that justify the risk?" - Pilger asks at the beginning of the material.

In this article the journalist argues that the current Ukrainian government is the junta and the nazis, and the events on Independence Square were designed by West to weaken Russia, but she was able to defend herself. Pilger compares Ukraine to Iraq and Afghanistan, and claims that it now has dozens of groups the FBI and CIA, which supervises personally by CIA Director John Brennan.

Pilger writes that opponents "February revolution" were burned at the House of Trade Unions, and the police in this case just stood there and watched. In fact, StopFake has already mentioned earlier, police actively aiding it pro-Russian activists, covering them, even when they were killing participants of pro-Ukrainian march and
football fans. This was the cause of the tragic collision on the Kulikovo Field.

Hereafter Pilger quotes evidences of Dr. Rosovsky, who allegedly tried to save the critically injured, but Ukrainian nazis would not let him do it. These evidences, which have been translated into many languages ​​and widely disseminated, are fiction, StopFake has also written about it.

Pilger for some reason called the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Andrii Parubii as the Defense Minister.

In the article the journalist repeatedly called the Ukrainian government - junta, their supporters - neo-Nazis and their opponents - citizens who want to live peacefully in their own land. Pilger also writes that the Russian-speaking Ukrainians are struggling for survival, and the Western press translates total lies and propaganda. In this case, any of these claims are not supported by Pilger examples and evidence (exept those which we wrote above).

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