Look who is back.
Извештаи? ДаилиМаил? Твитер извештај на украинските тролови?
Збориме за официјален извештај на ОБСЕ.
Еве ти давам задача. Најди извештај од ОБСЕ за гробниците во Славјанск.
Ако најдеш извештај за нив, ќе се повлечам од темава.
Но ако нема таков извештај?
Тврдење мое немаше, имаше вест само дека Русија е заинтересирана за база во Аргентина, има разлика од тоа дека е заинтересирана и до точката која тврди дека Русија гради база во Аргентина. Иако те снема на темиве, не си го изгубил сенсот за спин. Биди достоен барем немој да ми ги извртуваш зборовите.
Еве ти давам шанса доколку најдеш извештај од ОБСЕ за гробниците во Славјанкс, ќе го замолам Братот да ме банира на 6 месеци од форумов.
Но ако нема таков извештај, банот ќе го добиеш ти?
Извештаи од ОБСЕ немаше заради оваа причина.
East Ukraine rebel leader claims to have missing OSCE observers
Еве ти извештај од Human Rights Watch:
http://www.hrw.org/news/2014/07/24/dispatches-mass-grave-found-eastern-ukraine
Да. Обсе еве да го сметаме за најобјективен.
Еве да се потрудиме да бидеме објективни да ги следиме ОБСЕ.
Но некому и тоа не му одговара.
Важно се откриени од мисијата на ОБСЕ, која во најмала рака е најобјективна страна од сите што дејствуваат на терен.
А поради твојата новосоздадена почит спрема ОБСЕ еве ти неколку извештаи и декларации што можеби си ги пропуштил.
RESOLUTION ON
CLEAR, GROSS AND UNCORRECTED VIOLATIONS OF HELSINKI
PRINCIPLES BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
1. Noting that the Russian Federation is a participating State of the Organization for
Security and Co-operation in Europe and has therefore committed itself to respect the
Principles guiding relations between participating States as contained in the Helsinki
Final Act,
...
3. Recalling also that the Russian Federation is a signatory, along with the United States of
America and the United Kingdom, of the December 1994 Budapest Memorandum on
Security Assurances, which was made in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the
Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,
4. Concluding that the Russian Federation has, since February 2014, violated every one of
the ten Helsinki principles in its relations with Ukraine, some in a clear, gross and thus
far uncorrected manner, and is in violation with the commitments it undertook in the
Budapest Memorandum, as well as other international obligations,
5. Emphasizing in particular that the 16 March 2014 referendum in Crimea was held in clear
violation of the Constitution of Ukraine and the Constitution of Crimea as an autonomous
republic within Ukraine, and was further conducted in an environment that could not be
considered remotely free and fair,
6. Expressing concern that the Russian Federation continues to violate its international
commitments in order to make similarly illegitimate claims in the eastern part of Ukraine,
as it has done, and threatens to continue to do, in regard to other participating States,
...
10. Condemns the clear, gross and uncorrected violation of the Helsinki principles by the
Russian Federation with respect to Ukraine, including the particularly egregious violation
of that country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity;
11. Condemns the occupation of the territory of Ukraine;
12. Considers these actions, which include military aggression as well as various forms of
coercion designed to subordinate the rights inherent in Ukraine’s sovereignty to the
Russian Federation’s own interests, to have been unprovoked, and to be based on
completely unfounded premises and pretexts;
...
15. Views the 16 March 2014 referendum in Crimea as an illegitimate and illegal act, the
results of which have no validity whatsoever;
16. Calls upon all participating States to refuse to recognize the forced annexation of Crimea
by the Russian Federation;
17. Also calls upon all participating States further to support and adhere to mutually agreed
and fully justified international responses to this crisis;
18. Deplores the armed intervention by forces under the control of the Russian Federation in
Ukraine, and the human rights violations that they continue to cause;
19. Calls on the Russian Federation to end its intervention in Ukraine and to bring itself into
compliance with the Helsinki principles in its relations with Ukraine and with all other
participating States;
20. Demands that the Russian Federation desist from its provocative military overflights of
the Nordic-Baltic region, immediately withdraw its military forces from the borders of
the Baltic States and cease its subversive activities within the ethnic Russian populations
of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania;
21. Supports continued efforts and initiatives of the OSCE to respond to this crisis, and calls
on all OSCE states to provide both resources and political support and to allow the OSCE
to work unhindered throughout Ukraine, including Crimea;
22. Urges the Russian Federation to contribute to regional stability and confidence, generally
enhance security and co-operation by engaging its civil society and all political forces in
a discussion leading to liberalization of its restrictive laws, policies and practices
regarding freedom of the media, freedom of speech, and freedom of assembly and
association, and abide by its other commitments as a participating State of the OSCE;
23. Encourages Ukraine to remain committed to OSCE norms regarding the building of
democratic institutions, adherence to the rule of law and respect for human rights and
fundamental freedoms of all its citizens;
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25. Congratulates the people of Ukraine and commends the authorities of that country for
successfully holding presidential elections on 25 May 2014 which were conducted
largely in line with international commitments and characterized by a high voter turnout
despite a challenging political, economic and, in particular, security environment;
26. Expresses a continued willingness to provide the substantial assistance to Ukraine in
these and other matters at this critical time.
http://www.oscepa.org/publications/...aration/2547-2014-baku-declaration-eng-1/file