
Posted by is it fact or agitation on September 19, 2005 at 14:39:13:
In Reply to: Re: So what the Russophiles are bad now? posted by Alex on September 18, 2005 at 19:49:04:
: The constant argument for closing Russian schools and/or for making them Ukrainian-speaking is "the lack of Russian-speaking teachers".
This sounds like a ploy to agitate pro-RU in Crimea and the East. And no that is not a far-fetched scenario -
a) tv station starting broadcasting news in UA - because they said that they were afraid of reprisals - nothing from govt just their internal decision
b) mayor of a city to discredit Yushchenko and his policies invited a "janitor" from the city building into high-level meetings and used it to smear the "listen to comman man" trend that Yushchenko was trying to instill into politicians
c) during time of OR - banks in East said they had no money - when cashiers were asked why - they said "where do you think that $ comes from to buy sandwhiches for the protesters in Maidan" - this was nonsense of course, as the opposition was not even in control of the govt at the time nor any of its institutions
d) though people may have changed at the top - at the local level - the same people who were for Yanukovych and Kuchma remain and they are worried that they will lose power and their jobs - so they agitate the populace who buys into it, and blames Pres. Yushchenko and the "nationalists".
The big issue is the coming elections in March. Then potentially major changes could occur at local level and this is being fought by Russophiles with a major passion as is understood.