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Friday, June 12, 2015

SURPRISE! HIGGINS TO ACCUSE RUSSIA WITH PYATT

At the Wroclaw Global Forum today, Higgins will re-launch NATO/Atlantic Council's project Hiding in Plain Sight.

This was launched a few weeks ago by The Atlantic Council in Washington DC. But he is there in Poland in person today.

But look who is also launching this project today: Geoffrey Pyatt!!!

And yes, that is the same Geoffrey Pyatt who, along with that gollum Victoria Kagan-Nuland, decided who should be the next leader of Ukraine after neo-Nazis shot police and protestors to provoke riots which the neo-Nazis then used to chase out a legitimately elected government. That next leader was Arseny Yatsenyuk, who runs a foundation called Open Ukraine which is sponsored by NATO, The National Endowment for Democracy, Chatham House, The US Embassy in Kiev, George Soros. NATO media would either whitewash or ignore the blatant neo-Nazism of the resulting junta. It was this destabilisation, this injection of NATO-sponsored neo-Nazism, that has led to the civil war in Ukraine and nearly 7000 deaths of civilians of East Ukraine opposing that imposition of Nazism.

Why is Higgins sharing the same platform with the man who helped to destabilise Ukraine and thus cause the civil war in Ukraine and 7000 deaths, and who is now pointing the finger at Putin?

Special Press Event – European Launch of the Atlantic Council Report “Hiding in Plain Sight: Putin’s War in Ukraine” and Boris Nemtsov’s “Putin.War.”

John Herbst, Director, Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council
Eliot Higgins, Founder, Bellingcat and Brown Moses Blog
Frederick Kempe, President and CEO, Atlantic Council
Geoffrey Pyatt, US Ambassador to Ukraine
Damon Wilson, Executive Vice President, Atlantic Council
Ilya Yashin, Member of the Federal Bureau, Republican Party of Russia—People’s Freedom Party (RPR-Parnas)
Alina Polyakova, Associate Director, Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center, Atlantic Counci

Moderator: Olena Tregub, Director, International Aid Coordination, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Ukraine

[source : Wroclaw Global Forum : Agenda, http://wroclawglobalforum.com/program]

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