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Old 26th July 2010, 13:34
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About orange power in Ukraine and spread of Crimean terrorism

I think that should be interesting for you.
Last week I visited a friend of mine, whose father has got his discharge from our Ukrainian Security Service not long ago. You can’t even think how much new, I got to know from him (actually, he is a very nice man, but true blabber, one of a kind. I wonder how have they taken a person of alike to work for security agency). Surely, I can’t name him here, hope you’ll understand. But I still have something to say here. In fact, as you may already have heard, over a half of all terrorist acts, prevented by our security agency in Ukraine, have so-called Tatar’s trace. Well, my friend’s father says that the same percent of the Tatar’s activity has been evidenced earlier, too, but then the information has been deliberately suppressed in the official reports at the then “orange” government’s insistence (involuntary I remember 2007, when the SBU’s press service claimed that it was mistaken to call the Crimean Tatars terrorists…). From his point now it becomes practically impossible to combat against the Tatar fighters, as lost time is never found again – three years ago main target of the terrorists’ attacks was Crimea, but today their targets have spread along the whole territory of Ukraine. All the more, now it is a fact that numerous of divisions of international terrorist societies, situated in neighboring Georgia, have joined with financing the Tatar’s activity, the fact which significantly complicates that not easy job to do.
So, here we’re. That’s another, unknown page about orange power in my country and its pernicious influence on the future of our country.
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