The other part of the problem is that it seems to be harder for politicians to steal from people who have internet. President's son is a billionaire http://yanukovich.info/oleksandr-yanukovych-assets/ and people seem to understand that it's their money and they are not happy.The problem is that modern Ukraine is a semi-artificial construct. For centuries the western Ukrainian speaking part of Ukraine was separated from the eastern Russian speaking part of Ukraine for close to two centuries western Ukraine was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This goes in large part towards explaining the European looking focus of western Ukraine and the Moscow looking focus of eastern Ukraine. Then throw in the Crimea which historically was (at least since the days of Kievian-Rus) never part of Ukraine.
Further add the situation of Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenko.The other part of the problem is that it seems to be harder for politicians to steal from people who have internet.
It is sort of mutal there is no great love in the eastern Russian speaking part of Ukraine for the western Ukrainian speaking part.Add a culture of intolerance by the Ukrainian speaking nationalists who see Russian as the "language of oppression" and are intent on disallowing it as an official language in the new Ukraine. Add massive government corruption and inefficiency at all levels. Add a stumbling economy. Add horrendous racism and antisemitism.
Ukraine seems well on its way to being a failed nation.
I'm sure they would fight over the dividing line. As well, parts of the Western Ukraine - i.e Odessa - are purely Russian speaking as well. And it would leave the western Ukraine economically nonviable, I suspect. Sort of a southern Belarus.It is sort of mutal there is no great love in the eastern Russian speaking part of Ukraine for the western Ukrainian speaking part.
Frankly (although I don't believe that either side would agree to it) they probably would be better off if eastern Ukraine and the Crimea became part of Russia.
You make good points, a larger problem remains that until about 1944 they really hadn't shared anything in common since the late 1100's. It in many ways has been and is somewhat like trying to re-cobble together the Angevin Empire.I'm sure they would fight over the dividing line. As well, parts of the Western Ukraine - i.e Odessa - are purely Russian speaking as well. And it would leave the western Ukraine economically nonviable, I suspect. Sort of a southern Belarus.
And the Eastern Ukraine would be submerged in the far larger, Moscow-driven Russian whole, if they amalgamated w Russia.
If ever there was a case for bilingualism and a federal constitution, the Ukraine would certainly be it.
Exactly why the NSA should be stopped from collecting cellphone and email data.Ukraine is openly texting its citizens to tell them when they’ve been spotted protesting against the government.
Using phone technology that identifies any cell phone that happens to be adjacent to where protesters are clashing
with the uniformed officers of the state. (Protesting, you see, has suddenly been made illegal.)
“Dear subscriber, you are registered as a participant in a mass disturbance.”
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-5...izens-hey-we-see-youre-in-a-mass-disturbance/
It doesn't have anything to do with language, culture or divisions within the country - yeah right :frusty:This is not a situation of Western Ukraine vs Eastern Ukraine as a couple of you have suggested.
This is not the beginning of a "Civil War". Not even close.
This is a situation where peaceful protesters were beaten without provocation, then the wounded were kidnapped out of hospitals and a number have turned up dead; this is a situation where dictator-style laws were illegally rammed through parliament without any due process a couple of days ago, totally illegal and against the country's constitution; this is a situation where the riot police have fired live rounds at the protesters; this is a situation where some protesters have been shot by snipers.
This is a situation where the people are not going to back down. The violence is as a direct result of the government's illegal actions.
This has nothing to do with
Ukrainians protest like they do because they can compare their obscenely corrupted government vs relatively honest and transparent western governments. Torontonians didn't and don't have such a reference point. Western democracy is not perfect but no one seems to have a better concept.Torontonians should've protested like this during the G20. Alas.. Too bad you all are too cowardly to stand up for your rights...