WFTU PRESS RELEASE, STOP THE ONGOING CRIME IN UKRAINE

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STOP CRIME, UKRAINE

 

The World Federation of Trade Unions is expressing its indignation on the crimes and barbarities of neo-fascists in Ukraine.

The murder of forty-six people who were burnt alive in the Trade Union building in Odessa brings to our memory the atrocities of Hitler methods.

A big part of responsibility of the crimes in Ukraine is bear by USA, NATO and the European Union who support and assist the Government of Neo-fascist forces in Ukraine.

The presence of CIA, FBI and NATO arm forces in Ukraine aim to support the reactionary Ukrainian government and the fascist group “Right Sector”.

These events confirm that imperialists and European Union are hypocrites when claiming that they care about “democratic rights and freedoms of Ukrainian people”. They are lying. The only thing they do care about is how to plunder the wealth-producing resources of Ukraine; to win new spheres of influence, to gain some new geo-strategic positions inside the intra-capitalist rivalries on the roads of energy.

The WFTU is expressing solidarity with all people of Ukraine.

Ukraine is a very rich country. All people of Ukraine could have a better life as they had for years in the Soviet Union time. But the antagonisms between USA – EU and Russia do not allow so.

The World Federation of Trade Unions having 90 million members in 120 countries of the world demands the Ukrainian government to stop immediately its murdering plans, to respect the demands for autonomy and democratic rights of the people of south-eastern parts and to condemn the criminals who put in fire the lives of 46 people in the Trade Union Building in Odessa.

 

The WFTU Secretariat

Athens May 6, 2014

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