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Another revolution in Ukraine?

category international | anti-war / imperialism | opinion/analysis author Tuesday November 23, 2004 17:55author by Righteous pragmatist Report this post to the editors

The road to democracy in Eastern Europe has proved longer than many thought

.Fifteen years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and the subsequent speedy collapse of the Soviet Union, the unfolding turmoil in Ukraine is a sobering reminder that democracy is a fragile work-in-progress

In a sense, the world hardly needs reminding at a time when the blood-stained path to free elections in post-liberation Iraq and Afghanistan makes daily headlines. And yet the underlying rationale behind the US-led invasion of Iraq was a political transformation of the Middle East, which, in the minds of influential neo-conservatives within the Bush Administration, remained the last frontier of autocracy and dictatorship in a world otherwise won over to the ideal of liberal democracy. The events in Ukraine, which gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, show the fight is not yet over in Europe's backyard.

Tens of thousands of opposition supporters have taken to the streets of Kiev to protest against an allegedly fraudulent ballot in which the pro-Russian Prime Minister, Viktor Yanukovich, appears to have been elected president. While independent exit polls pointed to a comfortable win for the pro-Western challenger, Viktor Yushchenko, official results showed Mr Yanukovich leading with most of the votes counted. Mr Yushchenko, alleging widespread ballot-rigging, particularly in the Russian-speaking industrialised east (where official figures suggest an unlikely 96 per cent turnout), is appealing to Europe to force a concession from his rival, insisting that "a coup d'etat is already under way". His claims of irregularities are backed by Western observers. Meanwhile, Mr Yanukovich is warning that there will be "no revolution".

The bitterly-fought election is considered one of the most crucial in Eastern Europe since the Soviet Union's collapse. At stake is whether the nation of almost 50 million stays under Moscow's shadow or joins the three new European members on its borders in tilting towards the West. The opposition leader has urged a peaceful display of people power, and we must hope that Western leaders, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, intervene swiftly to diffuse a potentially violent confrontation.

What happens later is another matter. A just resolution probably would involve the establishment of a caretaker government, with fresh elections to take place as soon as practicable. An inspiring precedent can be found in Georgia, another former Soviet republic, where this time last year a bloodless "revolution of roses" toppled former president Eduard Shevardnadze and a subsequent election in January gave legitimacy to his opponents. And three years before this, Yugoslavia's iron-fisted president Slobodan Milosevic bowed to a popular uprising by stepping aside. Let us hope these episodes of recent history are playing in Prime Minister Yanukovich's mind as he ponders his predicament.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Chicken Kiev with a side dish of Rice     redjade    Tue Nov 23, 2004 20:49 
   Geostrategic     Ed    Tue Nov 23, 2004 22:20 
   My, My     Mike    Tue Nov 23, 2004 22:50 
   elections     skeptic    Tue Nov 23, 2004 22:53 
   Horses and Ponies and Mikes......     R. Isible    Tue Nov 23, 2004 23:13 
   Re: Redjade     righteous pragmatist    Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:09 
   Civil strife feared in Ukraine as 200,000 join protest     righteous pragmatist    Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:15 
   Havel has declared for a candidate.     iosaf diplomatiiiiis.    Wed Nov 24, 2004 13:42 
   partition it.     premptive unwanted very pragmatic solutions    Wed Nov 24, 2004 13:51 
 10   Who cares!     realist    Wed Nov 24, 2004 13:56 
 11   Protestors mistaken     anti capitalist    Wed Nov 24, 2004 14:05 
 12   the orange people of Mr Balkans-end of the Nederlands     celtic fan    Wed Nov 24, 2004 21:03 
 13   Yushchenko poisoned by dioxins?     R. Isible    Wed Nov 24, 2004 23:03 
 14   Totally purplexed     Mike    Thu Nov 25, 2004 03:46 
 15   MIke, your "point" was clear:     R. Isible    Thu Nov 25, 2004 04:40 
 16   Are you a CHILD at this game?     Mike    Thu Nov 25, 2004 14:32 
 17   Project Steev Blog: U.S. on Brink of 'Civil War'     redjade    Thu Nov 25, 2004 15:19 
 18   Some Ukrainian Resistance/News Links     redjade    Thu Nov 25, 2004 15:32 
 19   Redjade you have further shown your political bankruptcy!     Khalid Farouk    Thu Nov 25, 2004 15:55 
 20   exsqueeze me?     redjade    Thu Nov 25, 2004 16:17 
 21   Workers need their own voice     Khalid Farouk    Thu Nov 25, 2004 16:48 
 22   'Workers need their own voice' = ummm, you mean the workers need another elite to speak for them?     redjade    Thu Nov 25, 2004 17:17 
 23   On Silliness or The Value of Anonymous Gossip In Speculation (nothing to do with Bakhtin)     R. Isible    Thu Nov 25, 2004 18:06 
 24   Let us not lose our heads over this.     the ipsiphi    Thu Nov 25, 2004 18:08 
 25   Is there going to be a demo/protest?     Nollaig    Thu Nov 25, 2004 22:20 
 26   Stop asking questions you already know the answer too.     righteous pragmatist    Fri Nov 26, 2004 10:16 
 27   News Just In     Dave    Fri Nov 26, 2004 10:31 
 28   Kiev now has equal numbers of pro and anti Viktor protesters.     hmmm viktory for viktor.    Fri Nov 26, 2004 12:07 
 29   Ukrainian Blogs     redjade    Sun Nov 28, 2004 13:31 
 30   'I am addressing all the deaf citizens of Ukraine' Natalya Dmitruk signed     redjade    Mon Nov 29, 2004 14:32 
 31   been a few days since comment 9 when I suggested "partition".     iosaf    Tue Nov 30, 2004 13:17 
 32   re: partition & EU     redjade    Tue Nov 30, 2004 15:18 
 33   We've arrived then.     heeheehee    Thu Dec 02, 2004 09:45 
 34   Ukraines Links update     redjade    Thu Dec 02, 2004 15:56 
 35   Bitter lemons- Six questions to the critics of Ukraine's orange revolution     Anarchy in the UKraine    Thu Dec 02, 2004 18:51 
 36   We're creating a Green Ukraine     :-)    Thu Dec 02, 2004 19:37 
 37   American academic fellows claim that the orange crew are engaging in a "coup d'etat"     yevgueni zamiatin    Fri Dec 03, 2004 12:45 
 38   Question #4     Timothy Garton Ash    Fri Dec 03, 2004 13:14 
 39   MP3 download: Razom Nas Bahato     redjade    Fri Dec 03, 2004 16:03 
 40   Redjade you are a degenerate     Khalid Farouk    Fri Dec 03, 2004 17:19 
 41   Ukraine elections betray Western bias     Peter    Fri Dec 03, 2004 17:30 
 42   re: Redjade you are a degenerate     redjade    Fri Dec 03, 2004 17:36 
 43   Break with capitalist parties!     Khalid Farouk    Fri Dec 03, 2004 17:55 
 44   The problem with that analysis     Ray    Fri Dec 03, 2004 18:04 
 45   Khalid: two issues here - don't mix them     redjade    Fri Dec 03, 2004 18:31 
 46   Kuchma withdraws troops from Iraq     redjade    Fri Dec 03, 2004 19:11 
 47   Rumour: Ukraine Opposition was to be smeared with terror attack, says official     redjade    Mon Dec 06, 2004 15:07 
 48   Ukraine Get It - If You Really Want     pc    Wed Dec 08, 2004 18:37 
 49   Nice article     norberto    Tue Dec 21, 2004 03:24 


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