These "elections" are widely considered illegal and illegitimate, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon deplored "the planned holding by armed rebel groups in eastern Ukraine of their own “elections” on 2 November, in breach of the Constitution and national law" adding that "these “elections” will seriously undermine the Minsk Protocol and Memorandum, which need to be urgently implemented in full".
Nevertheless, the Kremlin is said to be willing to recognise these "elections", yet again completely dismissing the advice from the UN let alone defying the laws of Ukraine that Russia has invaded in February-March 2014. The DNR/LNR "elections" will not be recognised as legitimate either by the EU or the US that threaten Russia with further sanctions for undermining Ukraine's independence and sovereignty.
As it happened before, the Kremlin will employ puppet "election monitors" that will "observe" and legitimise the "elections" held by the terrorists. Evidence suggests that two "election monitoring organisations" have been in charge of setting up the "election observation missions" for the DNR/LNR: the Eurasian Observatory of Democracy and Elections (EODE) run by Belgian fascist Luc Michel and the European Centre for Geopolitical Analysis (ECGA) run by Polish far right politician Mateusz Piskorski - both have been in the service of the Kremlin's foreign policy since 2005-2006.
(left to right ) The leader of the DNR terrorists Aleksandr Zakharchenko and Mateusz Piskorski, 1 November 2014, Donetsk |
(left to right ) The leader of the DNR terrorists Aleksandr Zakharchenko and Fabrice Beaur (EODE / extreme right Parti communautaire national-européen), 1 November 2014, Donetsk |
The following names of international "observers" hired by the the EODE and ECGA can be revealed:
Name
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Country
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(Political) affiliation
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Frank Abernathy
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USA
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EFS Investment Partners LLC
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Fabrice Beaur
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Belgium
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Parti communautaire national-européen (extreme right/National
Bolshevik) / EODE
|
Alessandro Bertoldi
|
Italy
|
Forza Italia (right-wing)
|
Fabrizio Bertot
|
Italy
|
Forza Italia (right-wing)
|
Tamaz Bestayev
|
“South Ossetia”
|
???
|
Anatoliy Bibelov
|
“South Ossetia”
|
“Parliament of South Ossetia”
|
Branislav Blažić
|
Serbia
|
Serbian Progressive Party (right-wing)
|
Aleksandr Brod
|
Russia
|
Civic Control Association (fake NGO)
|
Mikhail Bryachak
|
Russia
|
A Just Russia (centrist)
|
Frank Creyelman
|
Belgium
|
Vlaams Belang (extreme right)
|
Stevica Dedjanski*
|
Serbia
|
Centre for International Corporation (???)
|
Felipe Delgado
|
Spain
|
Mediasiete Corporation
|
Aleksey Didenko
|
Russia
|
Liberal-Democratic Party of Russia (extreme right)
|
Vladimir Djukanovic
|
Serbia
|
Serbian Progressive Party (right-wing)
|
Jaroslav Doubrava
|
Czech Republic
|
Severočeši.cz (regionalism/populism)
|
Márton Gyöngyösi
|
Hungary
|
Jobbik (extreme right)
|
Gábor Gyóni**
|
Hungary
|
Eötvös Loránd University
|
Sasha Klein
|
Israel
|
???
|
Nikolay Kolomeytsev
|
Russia
|
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (ultranationalist/Stalinist)
|
Vladimir Krshlyanin
|
Serbia
|
Movement for Serbia (extreme right)
|
Georgios Lambroulis
|
Greece
|
Communist Party of Greece (extreme left/Stalinist)
|
Renato A. Landeira
|
Spain
|
Mediasiete Corporation
|
Viliam Longauer
|
Slovakia
|
Union of Fighters against Fascism (...)
|
Max Lurie
|
Israel
|
Curson Info (Russian language website)
|
Lucio Malan
|
Italy
|
Forza Italia (right-wing)
|
Alessandro Musolino
|
Italy
|
Forza Italia (right-wing)
|
Manuel Ochsenreiter
|
Germany
|
Zuerst! (far right journal)
|
Oleg Pakholkov
|
Russia
|
A Just Russia (centrist)
|
Vladimir Rodin
|
Russia
|
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (ultranationalist/Stalinist)
|
Aleksandr Ronkin
|
Israel
|
Ekho (Russian language weekly)
|
Slobodan Samardzija
|
Serbia
|
???
|
Jean-Luc Schaffhauser
|
France
|
Rassemblement bleu Marine (radical right)
|
Georgi Sengalevich
|
Bulgaria
|
Ataka (extreme right)
|
Leonid Slutskiy
|
Russia
|
Liberal-Democratic Party of Russia (extreme right)
|
Ewald Stadler
|
Austria
|
Die Reformkonservativen (right-wing)
|
Adrienn Szaniszló*
|
Hungary
|
Jobbik (extreme right)
|
Magdalena Tasheva
|
Bulgaria
|
Ataka (extreme right)
|
Dragana Trifkovic
|
Serbia
|
Belgrade Centre of Strategic Research
|
Srđa Trifković
|
USA
|
???
|
Evgeni Velkov***
|
Bulgaria
|
???
|
Galina Yartseva
|
Russia
|
Russkiy Karavan (newspaper)
|
Aleksandr Yushchenko
|
Russia
|
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (ultranationalist/Stalinist)
|
Sotirios Zarianopoulos
|
Greece
|
Communist Party of Greece (extreme left/Stalinist)
|
Ladislav Zemánek
|
Czech Republic
|
No to Brussels – Popular Democracy (ultranationalist)
|
Aleksey Zhuravlyov
|
Russia
|
Motherland (extreme right)
|
** - Part of the "observation mission" in the Russian Voronezh region.
*** - Part of the "observation mission" in the Russian Belgorod region.
My analysis of the movements of these international "election monitors" shows that they arrived in Donetsk from Moscow via Rostov-on-Don. This means that they have all entered Ukraine illegally, as they did not pass the official Ukrainian border control. Thus, all of them can be prosecuted for the crime of illegal border crossing.
The press conference of the international "observers" in Donbass, 1 November 2014. Second from the left is Alessandro Musolino, third is Ewald Stadler. Photo by Alec Luhn |
However, while constantly vilifying and trying to discredit the OSCE's observation missions, Russian state-controlled media intentionally present fake "election monitors" as members of the OSCE. For example, in March 2014, Russian TV channel "Rossiya 24" claimed that notorious fascist Michel was the "organiser of the OSCE observation mission" at the illegal "referendum" in Ukraine's Autonomous Republic of Crimea that Russia annexed afterwards.
Belgian fascist Luc Michel, the head of the EODE, in Crimea. The caption reads: "Organiser of the OSCE observation mission in Crimea" |
No OSCE #observation of so-called “elections” in east #Ukraine Sunday 2 November and no OSCE monitors at polling stations - SG Zannier
— OSCE (@OSCE) November 1, 2014
This imposturous presentation of Belgian fascist Luc Michel, to the Russian-speaking audience, as the "organiser of the OSCE observation mission" and frequent references to the OSCE monitors allegedly present at dubious "elections" reveal the high status value of the OSCE even in the generally anti-Western context of today's Russia.
The "elections" planned for the 2nd of November may be a start of a new offensive of the DNR/LNR extremists against the Ukrainian forces. There is a non-zero chance of a false flag operation against either the "observers" or people at "polling stations" that would be a pretext of such an offensive. Someone may be killed by the (pro-)Russian extremists dressed in uniforms of Ukrainian forces to discredit Ukraine and/or divert the international attention from the illegitimate "elections" to the killing(s) of "election observers" or "voters". The chances are low, but such a development cannot be ruled out.
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Better ignore the outcome of this fraud election at all. http://philippika.blogspot.de/2014/11/die-wahlergebnisse-in-der-ostukraine.html (in german)
ReplyDeleteAnton, can you tell me where this list of observers was made available? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIn this blog.
DeleteMay I ask why do you call RIA Novosti and Russia Today "disinformation services" - no offence meant, just curious.
ReplyDeleteAlso, what do you think these observers are hoping to get from this mission? It may be obvious to you, but not so obvious to me. Would appreciate if you comment.
sorry about responding in Anton's stead
Deletethey're that because they spread disinformation, made up, non-factual, twisted and heavily biased information
the fake observers were handsomely paid by Russia, this is not only what they expected from their mission but what they have actually achieved
this list makes a lot of clearness because some name in the list is told to be part of OSCE staff
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