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DPR Civilians On Why They Wanted A Referendum To Join Russia

My overview of the DPR referendum to join Russia. It’s mainly the people themselves talking, over the course of 5 days, including door-to-door voting (no, not at gunpoint) and voting in voting stations on the 5th day. Western commentators would do well to listen to them (but we know they won’t). Summary: -they waited 8… Read More DPR Civilians On Why They Wanted A Referendum To Join Russia

My interview from Donetsk on the people’s eagerness to vote to join Russia

Interview I did on RT yesterday, after observing the DPR referendum (from September 23-27) on whether to join Russia. UPDATE: Censortube removed the video, but it’s still on my Odysee and on my Telegram. During that time, I visited areas where voting was occurring in homes/apartments to lessen the opportunity for Ukraine to shell large… Read More My interview from Donetsk on the people’s eagerness to vote to join Russia

In Just Under Three Weeks, Ukrainian-Fired Prohibited “Petal” Mines Maim At Least 44 Civilians, Kill 2, in Donetsk Region

August 23, 2022, Covert Action Magazine -Eva K Bartlett Ukraine continues to fire internationally-banned anti-personnel mines on civilian areas of Donetsk and other cities in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), in violation of international law and of the mine ban convention Ukraine signed in 1999 and ratified in 2005.

What I’ve seen of Ukraine’s war crimes against civilians in the Donbass over the past few months

I haven’t “blogged” consistently for many years, since my Gaza days really, and use this site as a place to re-post my writings and interviews, generally. Today, because I’m strapped for time, still in the Donetsk People’s Republic, I’m doing a short blog post, to share this: If you’re not on Twitter, the thread is… Read More What I’ve seen of Ukraine’s war crimes against civilians in the Donbass over the past few months