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Wednesday, 26.02.2014.

11:35

Kiev criticized for canceling language act

Bulgaria has criticized the decision of the new authorities in Ukraine to cancel the State Language Policy Act.

Izvor: Tanjug

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UltraBulgar OverLord

pre 10 godina

"Allah akbar" n general aggressiveness...they may call themselves crimean tatars, it matters not, crimean tatars, chechens, albanians, turks, pashtuns, they are all from the same mold of crazy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuZohqW3aBE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtsMCDOqDhw

Our brain-dead president Plevniev spoke the other day “We Are Witnessing a Democratic Revolution in Ukraine”. When you are a politician of a small country, sometimes you get caught with the price tag hanging out of your mouth...serves him right for being such an ass-kisser.

Paul

pre 10 godina

Yes, Zoran. We see this kind of reactionary attitude in Croatia. It is the same people with the same values under the same roof posing as nationalists, patriots. They are neither.

Bob

pre 10 godina

Zoran

The article makes clear that the act was abolished because of the issue of Russian influence. The effect on minority languages is a side effect that has caused comment. I think it is you that ran your usual spin and didn't think about what was actually written.

Is it not obvious that if you cancel an act, all aspects of it get cancelled, not just bits?

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here?
(Bob, 26 February 2014 14:56)
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Maybe you didn't read the article? We normally see minority rights in democratic countries and we are seeing Bulgaria protest here against the withdrawal of those rights to Ukrainian citizens. And yes, by those very people you seem to support.

Please read the article before you spin your rubbish.

Bob

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here? No. We are talking about Russia trying to impose its influence on Ukrainians who very obviously are prepared to demonstrate against it.

I think Zoran is trying to paint his own picture of the world instead of noticing that there are actually a wide range of people demonstrating.

Keep posting Zoran, but do not expect us to be impressed!

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here. We are talking about fascist radicals taking over, who are controlled by Germany and the West. Here, even Benjamin Netanyahu points in the right direction. Check this -> http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/25/article-2567570-1BD274AE00000578-897_634x413.jpg

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here. We are talking about fascist radicals taking over, who are controlled by Germany and the West. Here, even Benjamin Netanyahu points in the right direction. Check this -> http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/25/article-2567570-1BD274AE00000578-897_634x413.jpg

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here?
(Bob, 26 February 2014 14:56)
--
Maybe you didn't read the article? We normally see minority rights in democratic countries and we are seeing Bulgaria protest here against the withdrawal of those rights to Ukrainian citizens. And yes, by those very people you seem to support.

Please read the article before you spin your rubbish.

Bob

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here? No. We are talking about Russia trying to impose its influence on Ukrainians who very obviously are prepared to demonstrate against it.

I think Zoran is trying to paint his own picture of the world instead of noticing that there are actually a wide range of people demonstrating.

Keep posting Zoran, but do not expect us to be impressed!

UltraBulgar OverLord

pre 10 godina

"Allah akbar" n general aggressiveness...they may call themselves crimean tatars, it matters not, crimean tatars, chechens, albanians, turks, pashtuns, they are all from the same mold of crazy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuZohqW3aBE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtsMCDOqDhw

Our brain-dead president Plevniev spoke the other day “We Are Witnessing a Democratic Revolution in Ukraine”. When you are a politician of a small country, sometimes you get caught with the price tag hanging out of your mouth...serves him right for being such an ass-kisser.

Bob

pre 10 godina

Zoran

The article makes clear that the act was abolished because of the issue of Russian influence. The effect on minority languages is a side effect that has caused comment. I think it is you that ran your usual spin and didn't think about what was actually written.

Is it not obvious that if you cancel an act, all aspects of it get cancelled, not just bits?

Paul

pre 10 godina

Yes, Zoran. We see this kind of reactionary attitude in Croatia. It is the same people with the same values under the same roof posing as nationalists, patriots. They are neither.

Bob

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here? No. We are talking about Russia trying to impose its influence on Ukrainians who very obviously are prepared to demonstrate against it.

I think Zoran is trying to paint his own picture of the world instead of noticing that there are actually a wide range of people demonstrating.

Keep posting Zoran, but do not expect us to be impressed!

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here. We are talking about fascist radicals taking over, who are controlled by Germany and the West. Here, even Benjamin Netanyahu points in the right direction. Check this -> http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/25/article-2567570-1BD274AE00000578-897_634x413.jpg

Zoran

pre 10 godina

Problem is, we are not dealing with democracy here?
(Bob, 26 February 2014 14:56)
--
Maybe you didn't read the article? We normally see minority rights in democratic countries and we are seeing Bulgaria protest here against the withdrawal of those rights to Ukrainian citizens. And yes, by those very people you seem to support.

Please read the article before you spin your rubbish.

Bob

pre 10 godina

Zoran

The article makes clear that the act was abolished because of the issue of Russian influence. The effect on minority languages is a side effect that has caused comment. I think it is you that ran your usual spin and didn't think about what was actually written.

Is it not obvious that if you cancel an act, all aspects of it get cancelled, not just bits?

Paul

pre 10 godina

Yes, Zoran. We see this kind of reactionary attitude in Croatia. It is the same people with the same values under the same roof posing as nationalists, patriots. They are neither.

UltraBulgar OverLord

pre 10 godina

"Allah akbar" n general aggressiveness...they may call themselves crimean tatars, it matters not, crimean tatars, chechens, albanians, turks, pashtuns, they are all from the same mold of crazy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuZohqW3aBE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtsMCDOqDhw

Our brain-dead president Plevniev spoke the other day “We Are Witnessing a Democratic Revolution in Ukraine”. When you are a politician of a small country, sometimes you get caught with the price tag hanging out of your mouth...serves him right for being such an ass-kisser.