What do citizens of Ukraine actually think about secession?
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A survey, which was conducted for my research project by Kyiv
International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) in Ukraine, except
Crimea, from April 29 to May 11, shows that the representation
of separatism in Donbas by the Ukrainian and the Western
governments and the media as small groups of Russian
military intelligence agents and local “terrorists” or “rebels”
who lack popular backing in this region and, therefore, can be
easily defeated by force is unfounded. Most residents of
Donbas supported different forms of separatism (54 percent).
This survey also confirms that the lack of central government
legitimacy in Donbas was a key reason for a single-digit voter
turnout in the presidential election on May 25. About 70
percent of the respondents either did not plan to vote or did
not know which candidate to support. Just 5 percent of
residents in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions intended to
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vote for Petro Poroshenko, who won the election with 55
percent of the national vote.
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The survey results also show that views expressed by the
Russian government and media concerning widespread
popular support for separatism in all of eastern and southern
Ukraine are unfounded. Crimea and Donbas do not represent
the entire southeast, because they have much larger ethnic
Russian populations and a history of separatism. Minorities of
residents of three eastern regions neighboring Donbas (15
percent) and in the south (10 percent) support separatism.
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Ethnic Russians, who are concentrated mostly in the east and
the south, are split on the issue of separatism. Some 44
percent of ethnic Russians support different separatist
options, including joining Russia (18 percent), while
40 percent favor preservation of the current unitary system,
mostly with expanded powers. Among Russian speakers, who
include many ethnic Ukrainians, 24 percent favor secession
from Ukraine or regional autonomy in federal Ukraine.
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Preferences concerning status of their region in regions of Ukraine.(Data: 2014
Katchanovski/KIIS Survey; Figure: Ivan Katchanovski)
This survey shows that separatist attitudes do not necessarily
mean preference for outright secession from Ukraine and the
formation of an independent state or joining another state,
which basically means Russia. In Donbas, 23 percent of the
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respondents preferred autonomy for their region within
federal Ukraine, compared to 8 percent supporting
independence, and 23 percent favoring joining Russia. Many
separatists and the Russian government at the time of the
survey supported federalism and regional autonomy in
Ukraine, while the government of Ukraine rejected federalism
by associating it with separatism and making outright
separatism a criminal offense.
In trying to solve the conflict in Donbas, the Ukrainian
government continues to rely on its military force and special
police battalions formed with the involvement of far-right
parties and organizations, such as the Right Sector and the
Social National Assembly. Separatists also refused to
participate in video negotiations announced by Germany on
July 15. Their armed formations, primarily based in the cities
of Donetsk and Luhansk and in neighboring locations, include
several thousand fighters. The majority of the separatist
leaders and armed men are from Donbas and, to a lesser
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extent, other regions of Ukraine, including Crimea. A
significant portion of the separatist leadership and members of
armed formations are Russian nationalists and other
volunteers from Russia. The Russian government has
provided support for separatists by allowing volunteers and
weapons to cross the border from Russia. Moreover, the
Russian government is likely to be involved in the recruitment
and training of these volunteers, in additional to supplying
their weapons. The possibility of Russian military intervention
in eastern Ukraine declined significantly after March, but such
a possibility still remains.
The tumult in Ukraine is not only a civil war but also a major
international conflict between Western countries, particularly
the United States, and Russia. The Western governments
supported the “anti-terrorist operation” in Donbas and showed
little interest in international investigations of previous mass
killings in Donbas, Odessa and on the Maidan in Kiev. In
contrast, the Russian government backed pro-Russian
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separatist forces in Ukraine by annexing Crimea, supporting
separatists in Donbas and denying or turning a blind eye to
their likely involvement in the killing of the passengers on
Flight 17.
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Some political scientists specializing in Ukraine warned before
or at the start of the conflict about possibilities of civil war and
the breakup of the country, but such expert conclusions went
unheeded. Now, civil war and a de facto breakup of Ukraine
have taken place. Attempts to solve the conflict in Donbas by
force will lead to mounting casualties among civilians,
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Ukrainian forces and armed separatists. Even a military defeat
of separatists is unlikely to end the conflict because it reflects
significant regional divisions since Ukraine’s independence in
1991, including a history of separatism in Crimea and Donbas.
And Russia, with significant military, political, and economic
leverage over Ukraine, is there to stay.
An internationally mediated negotiated settlement — which
would include international investigations of the shooting
down of the Malaysia Airlines plane and other mass killings —
could preserve Donbas as a part of Ukraine. An example of one
such peaceful resolution of an armed conflict between
separatists and the central government is in Macedonia, in the
former Yugoslavia. A negotiated settlement can also stop an
escalation of the civil war in Ukraine and the growing conflict
between the West and Russia. But such a peaceful resolution
in Ukraine is not very likely to happen.
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chowlett1
2:34 PM EDT
Ivan Katchanovski's article seems to be attempting even-handedness with his
on-the-one-hand on-the-other-hand style, but he isn't making legitimate
comparisons. The protesters in Maidan square were peaceful and unarmed.
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The only deaths in Maidan square were caused by government troops firing on
unarmed people. And the protesters had only demanded the end of the
kleptocracy and a return to the previous constitution; they hadn't even
demanded Yankukovich's ouster. Even so he fled in the dead of night to Papa
Putin, leaving five palaces behind to show where some of Ukraine's money had
gone. I'm sure the bulk is in private accounts. The right-wing nationalist party
has a splinter of representation in the parliament and no important offices in the
government. Then, on the other hand so to speak, you have the rebels in
eastern Ukraine, whose political parties could not get enough votes to be
anything more than a troublesome minority, taking over by force of arms and
intimidation. There were no peaceful protests. And they naturally invited their
strong backer to give them military arms. Putin will expect a price paid for that
help, my dear thugs, and you may not love the cost.
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MetroStep
5:28 PM EDT
The protesters in Maidan were not peaceful. This is a Western
mainstream media myth. Police were pelted with rocks and
firebombs, beaten with clubs and eventually shot at. Search for any of
these terms with "Ukraine protests" and you will be deluged with
images.
Yanukovich made compromise after compromise but the protesters
were determined to overthrow him from the start and our government
and our media assisted them.
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Mat Babyak
1:52 PM EDT
"The Western governments supported the “anti-terrorist operation” in Donbas
and showed little interest in international investigations of previous mass
killings in Donbas, Odessa and on the Maidan in Kiev."
Um, what previous "mass killings" in Donbas?
Odesa has its own investigation, UN has done their reports, arrests have been
made, and its ongoing. I wouldn't call that "no interest"
Maidan was Yanukovych's snipers, what further investigation are you holding
out for? Obviously the progress of it has been impeded by a damn war with
Russia.
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