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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

USA SPENDS OVER $100 MILLION (AND COUNTING) ON COLOUR REVOLUTIONS

Pravda is reporting that a French documentary claims the USA has spent over $100 million on financing the colour revolutions in Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan, and that there are expected to be more such colour revolutions across the the former Russian empire, possibly including Russia itself.

From Pravda

The USA has spent over 100 million dollars on so-called color revolutions in post-Soviet republics of Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan. The figures were unveiled in a documentary by French film-makers titled “Revolution.com. The USA. The Conquest of the East.” According to French film-makers, the USA stands behind a whole series of color coups: the velvet revolution in Serbia, the revolution of roses in Georgia, the orange revolution in Ukraine and the tulip revolution in Kyrgyzstan. The USA, the documentary says, is certain that the war is not necessary to bring the required regime to power in this or that country. It is not ruled out that the USA repeats its previous experience in other republics of the former Soviet Union, such as Moldova.

“Four violent revolutions, four totalitarian regimes and vestiges of the erstwhile Soviet power sank into oblivion within a couple of weeks. The events happened under one and the same scenario: falsified elections are held, authorities show desperate resistance and eventually give way to protesters,” the film-makers say.

The French documentalists believe that the USA tested that technique for the first time in Serbia. Serbia became the country were the theory of Gene Sharp’s book “From Dictatorship to Democracy” was put into practice. For example, the book contains a chapter on how revolutionaries should establish friendly terms with the police, or the stronghold of every dictatorship.

Gene Sharp wrote in his book that those, who attempted to dethrone Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia in 2000, were following his recommendations to avoid tough repressions during the revolution. When Milosevic’s regime collapsed, it was the Serbs who continued to distribute the US technique and helped Georgians overturn President Eduard Shevardnadze, who used to be the Foreign Affairs Minister of the USSR. Similar practice was used for the orange revolution in Ukraine, the French filmmakers say.

Ten months after the successful campaign in Serbia, the US Ambassador to Belarus, Michael Kozak, who has the experience of running similar actions in Central America, organized such a campaign in Belarus too, in an attempt to dethrone President Alexander Lukashenko. The efforts of the US official returned no results: “There will be no Kostunica in Belarus!” Lukashenko claimed.

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