Spiegel: Nijemci se pridružuju ukrajinskom Azovu
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Spiegel: Nijemci se pridružuju ukrajinskom Azovu
Kampf gegen prorussische Separatisten
Das ukrainische Regiment Asow wirbt mit Flyern auf Neonazi-Veranstaltungen um neue Mitglieder - offenbar erfolgreich: Immer mehr Söldner schließen sich an, um "Europa vor dem Aussterben" zu bewahren.
Asow-Demonstranten
Samstag, 11.11.2017 11:12 Uhr
Jan K. aus dem Osten Deutschlands zum Beispiel: Mit ausgestrecktem Daumen posiert er auf einem Facebook-Foto, er trägt ein T-Shirt in Tarnfarben, eine Schutzweste, darauf ein Emblem mit dem Schriftzug "Asow". Dieses rechtsextremistische Freiwilligenbataillon, das im Ukraine-Konflikt gegen prorussische Separatisten kämpft, bekommt nach SPIEGEL-Informationen verstärkt Zulauf aus Europa, vor allem auch aus Deutschland. Kämpften 2014 noch rund 850 Söldner in der Miliz, sind es heute nach Angaben von Sicherheitsbehörden bereits mehr als 2500. (Diese Meldung stammt aus dem SPIEGEL. Den neuen SPIEGEL finden Sie hier.)
Grund ist eine Rekrutierungsoffensive für eine "Rückeroberung Europas", mit der das Regiment auch unter deutschen Neonazis um Nachwuchs wirbt. So wurden im Juli auf einem Rechtsrock-Festival im thüringischen Themar unter den Besuchern deutschsprachige Flyer verteilt, die dazu einluden, "in die Reihen der Besten" einzutreten, um "Europa vor dem Aussterben" zu bewahren.
Asow wurde im Frühjahr 2014 von nationalistischen Politikern gegründet und ist dem ukrainischen Innenministerium unterstellt. Der Kommandeur des Regiments, der rechtsextreme Politiker Andrij Bilezkyj, erhielt 2014 vom ukrainischen Innenminister den Rang eines Oberstleutnants.
Die Werbeoffensive der ukrainischen Kämpfer hat offenbar Erfolg: Wie bei Jan K. tauchen in den sozialen Netzwerken vermehrt Fotos deutscher Neonazis auf, die ihre Zugehörigkeit zu Asow stolz präsentieren.
http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/justiz/ukraine-deutsche-soeldner-heuern-bei-rechtsextremem-freiwilligenbataillon-an-a-1177400-amp.html
Deutsche heuern bei rechtsextremem ukrainischen Bataillon an
Das ukrainische Regiment Asow wirbt mit Flyern auf Neonazi-Veranstaltungen um neue Mitglieder - offenbar erfolgreich: Immer mehr Söldner schließen sich an, um "Europa vor dem Aussterben" zu bewahren.
Asow-Demonstranten
Samstag, 11.11.2017 11:12 Uhr
Jan K. aus dem Osten Deutschlands zum Beispiel: Mit ausgestrecktem Daumen posiert er auf einem Facebook-Foto, er trägt ein T-Shirt in Tarnfarben, eine Schutzweste, darauf ein Emblem mit dem Schriftzug "Asow". Dieses rechtsextremistische Freiwilligenbataillon, das im Ukraine-Konflikt gegen prorussische Separatisten kämpft, bekommt nach SPIEGEL-Informationen verstärkt Zulauf aus Europa, vor allem auch aus Deutschland. Kämpften 2014 noch rund 850 Söldner in der Miliz, sind es heute nach Angaben von Sicherheitsbehörden bereits mehr als 2500. (Diese Meldung stammt aus dem SPIEGEL. Den neuen SPIEGEL finden Sie hier.)
Grund ist eine Rekrutierungsoffensive für eine "Rückeroberung Europas", mit der das Regiment auch unter deutschen Neonazis um Nachwuchs wirbt. So wurden im Juli auf einem Rechtsrock-Festival im thüringischen Themar unter den Besuchern deutschsprachige Flyer verteilt, die dazu einluden, "in die Reihen der Besten" einzutreten, um "Europa vor dem Aussterben" zu bewahren.
Asow wurde im Frühjahr 2014 von nationalistischen Politikern gegründet und ist dem ukrainischen Innenministerium unterstellt. Der Kommandeur des Regiments, der rechtsextreme Politiker Andrij Bilezkyj, erhielt 2014 vom ukrainischen Innenminister den Rang eines Oberstleutnants.
Die Werbeoffensive der ukrainischen Kämpfer hat offenbar Erfolg: Wie bei Jan K. tauchen in den sozialen Netzwerken vermehrt Fotos deutscher Neonazis auf, die ihre Zugehörigkeit zu Asow stolz präsentieren.
http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/justiz/ukraine-deutsche-soeldner-heuern-bei-rechtsextremem-freiwilligenbataillon-an-a-1177400-amp.html
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Growing number of German & intl fighters join Ukrainian neo-Nazi Azov Battalion – report
Published time: 12 Nov, 2017 13:42 Edited time: 12 Nov, 2017 13:44
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Gleb Garanich / Reuters
Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Azov Battalion is reportedly gaining traction in Europe, especially Germany. Over 2,500 foreign mercenaries are currently fighting on their side in E. Ukraine – three times more than in 2014, Spiegel reports, citing security authorities.
Ultra-nationalist Azov Battalion members distribute flyers to recruit new members at neo-Nazi events across Europe, German magazine Spiegel claims. Their promotional campaign appears to be effective, as “more and more mercenaries” are joining in to “save Europe from extinction.”
In July, flyers were reportedly distributed among visitors to a rock festival in Themar, Thuringia, inviting them to “join the ranks of the best” to “rescue Europe.” Photos of German neo-Nazis posing in battle suits with Azov symbols have reportedly surfaced across social media networks, according to the magazine.
The small town of Themar saw 6,000 far-right concertgoers taking part in the Rock against Foreign Domination event in July. Images posted online showed visitors wearing T-shirts making acronymic reference to the phrases ‘I love Hitler,’ ‘I love National Socialism,’ and ‘swastika.’
Ahead of the festival, Themar residents voiced growing concerns over the concert, displaying banners reading: “All these Nazis are insane, they must have potato brains” and “Your voice against Nazis.” But local authorities said they could not prevent the festival from taking place, as it was not illegal under German law.
The right-wing extremist volunteer Azov Battalion is gaining more and more support in Germany, according to Spiegel. Their “advertising campaign” has apparently been successful, the magazine says, noting that social media networks increasingly display photos of German neo-Nazis who proudly show off their allegiance to Azov.
Following the 2014 Maidan coup in Kiev, militants from the Azov Battalion were organized and incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard, used in Kiev’s military action against the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The unit was established by the leader of the ‘Ukraine Patriot’ movement, Andrey Biletsky – also known in nationalist circles by the nickname ‘White Leader.’
Although Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov sought to include the Azov Battalion in a training program run by US Army units in western Ukraine, in 2015 the US House of Representatives unanimously adopted legislation outlawing the training and arming of the group. It referred to the battalion as “openly neo-Nazi” and “fascist,” and prohibited US instructors from training or arming them.
The Russian Foreign Ministry welcomed the move, noting that “it took the American Congress more than a year to realize that this battalion is a gathering of blatant neo-Nazis parading Hitler’s SS forces insignia.”
Foreign Ministry spokesman Aleksandr Lukashevich said that the next “logical step” for US lawmakers would be to finally recognize that the 2014 coup in Kiev, which was “actively supported by Washington, was staged by the same neo-Nazi thugs. Obviously, other units of Ukraine’s National Guard are no better than ‘Azov,’” he added.
Azov is easily recognizable by its use of the Wolfsangel (Wolf’s Hook), an ancient symbol that was also used during WWII by Nazi SS divisions and fellow Dutch Nazi sympathizers. Azov’s emblem also includes the Black Sun symbol of the SS.
https://www.rt.com/news/409605-germans-join-ukrainian-azov/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS
Published time: 12 Nov, 2017 13:42 Edited time: 12 Nov, 2017 13:44
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Gleb Garanich / Reuters
Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Azov Battalion is reportedly gaining traction in Europe, especially Germany. Over 2,500 foreign mercenaries are currently fighting on their side in E. Ukraine – three times more than in 2014, Spiegel reports, citing security authorities.
Ultra-nationalist Azov Battalion members distribute flyers to recruit new members at neo-Nazi events across Europe, German magazine Spiegel claims. Their promotional campaign appears to be effective, as “more and more mercenaries” are joining in to “save Europe from extinction.”
In July, flyers were reportedly distributed among visitors to a rock festival in Themar, Thuringia, inviting them to “join the ranks of the best” to “rescue Europe.” Photos of German neo-Nazis posing in battle suits with Azov symbols have reportedly surfaced across social media networks, according to the magazine.
The small town of Themar saw 6,000 far-right concertgoers taking part in the Rock against Foreign Domination event in July. Images posted online showed visitors wearing T-shirts making acronymic reference to the phrases ‘I love Hitler,’ ‘I love National Socialism,’ and ‘swastika.’
Ahead of the festival, Themar residents voiced growing concerns over the concert, displaying banners reading: “All these Nazis are insane, they must have potato brains” and “Your voice against Nazis.” But local authorities said they could not prevent the festival from taking place, as it was not illegal under German law.
The right-wing extremist volunteer Azov Battalion is gaining more and more support in Germany, according to Spiegel. Their “advertising campaign” has apparently been successful, the magazine says, noting that social media networks increasingly display photos of German neo-Nazis who proudly show off their allegiance to Azov.
Following the 2014 Maidan coup in Kiev, militants from the Azov Battalion were organized and incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard, used in Kiev’s military action against the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The unit was established by the leader of the ‘Ukraine Patriot’ movement, Andrey Biletsky – also known in nationalist circles by the nickname ‘White Leader.’
Although Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov sought to include the Azov Battalion in a training program run by US Army units in western Ukraine, in 2015 the US House of Representatives unanimously adopted legislation outlawing the training and arming of the group. It referred to the battalion as “openly neo-Nazi” and “fascist,” and prohibited US instructors from training or arming them.
The Russian Foreign Ministry welcomed the move, noting that “it took the American Congress more than a year to realize that this battalion is a gathering of blatant neo-Nazis parading Hitler’s SS forces insignia.”
Foreign Ministry spokesman Aleksandr Lukashevich said that the next “logical step” for US lawmakers would be to finally recognize that the 2014 coup in Kiev, which was “actively supported by Washington, was staged by the same neo-Nazi thugs. Obviously, other units of Ukraine’s National Guard are no better than ‘Azov,’” he added.
Azov is easily recognizable by its use of the Wolfsangel (Wolf’s Hook), an ancient symbol that was also used during WWII by Nazi SS divisions and fellow Dutch Nazi sympathizers. Azov’s emblem also includes the Black Sun symbol of the SS.
https://www.rt.com/news/409605-germans-join-ukrainian-azov/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS
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Re: Spiegel: Nijemci se pridružuju ukrajinskom Azovu
Luksemburški i njemački homosi i pedofili dobivaju nove glavobolje. Bit će još veselije, kad i ako se stvari u Češkoj i Slovačkoj okrenu u drugom smjeru.
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Re: Spiegel: Nijemci se pridružuju ukrajinskom Azovu
Pa na 2500 kretena mora bit i dikoji Švabo, ak mi imamo dva tri kretena tamo.... jelte
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2014-04-11
Re: Spiegel: Nijemci se pridružuju ukrajinskom Azovu
ima u azovu više rusa i bjelorusa , nego švaba 1000%
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Re: Spiegel: Nijemci se pridružuju ukrajinskom Azovu
Da ne otvaram novu temu, babi i dalje pada popularnost
https://www.klix.ba/vijesti/svijet/pada-podrska-angeli-merkel-dok-traju-pregovori-o-formiranju-vlasti/171112068
https://www.klix.ba/vijesti/svijet/pada-podrska-angeli-merkel-dok-traju-pregovori-o-formiranju-vlasti/171112068
RayMabus- Posts : 184105
2014-04-11
Re: Spiegel: Nijemci se pridružuju ukrajinskom Azovu
RayMabus wrote:Da ne otvaram novu temu, babi i dalje pada popularnost
https://www.klix.ba/vijesti/svijet/pada-podrska-angeli-merkel-dok-traju-pregovori-o-formiranju-vlasti/171112068
Opa Zeleni nacisti i liberali, ovo ako prođe umra je liberalizam yeboga onaj koga izmisli
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