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The Ukrainian Conflict: A Ukrainian Nationalist View, Part 2: The Maidan and Yanukovych

The Maidan and Yanukovych In February 2010, Viktor Yanukovych became the president of Ukraine after defeating Yulia Tymoshenko in the second round of elections. (In Ukraine, if no candidate gains over 50% of the vote in the first round, the two leaders go into a one-on-one second round). Yanukovych obtained 48% of the vote, versus … Continue reading

The Ukrainian Conflict: A Ukrainian Nationalist View, Part 1

This series of articles on the current upheavals in Ukraine is written by Pavlo Khomenko from the perspective of a Ukrainian nationalist. It also provides a nationalist perspective on Ukrainian history leading up to the present. Over the past few months, there has been an enormous amount of analysis done in Western nationalist circles on the … Continue reading

More of the same in the Queen’s Speech

The Queen’s Speech sets out the government’s agenda for the final year of our ConDem Coalition government. This week we heard those plans. Both parties in the Coalition are simply mouthpieces for big business. It is no surprise then that the big business agenda continues to be followed. Under the ConDem coalition the vast bulk … Continue reading