The overthrow of the authoritarian regime of Yanukovych by no means signifies for us the
end of our fight. New dictators hasten to take the place of the Party of Regions. They
will not hesitate to rely not only on considerably weakened security agencies, but on the
far right militants as well. The regime of police and prosecutorial arbitrariness deserved
its overthrow unconditionally, but now there may come a time for a new terror that will
justify itself ideologically. ---- At the moment, the main power is concentrated in the
hands of the opposition party ?Batkivshchyna? (?Fatherland?) , which has managed to rally
a substantial part of the ruling class. Its leader, recently released from prison Yulia
Tymoshenko, has obvious presidential ambitions. It should be remembered though, that when
Tymoshenko?s sentence was pronounced, the rally in her support in Kiev gathered no more
than five thousand people, and all the mass demos of this party had to use paid-for
extras. Batkivshchyna as well as the Party of Regions has virtually no serious grassroot
support or activist base, but it has large enough material resources.
In order to stay in power, Yulia Tymoshenko?s team will have to appease the far rightists,
the Right Sector in particular. Two such attempts have already been made ? the fascists
who had been imprisoned in cases not related to the Maidan were released after the
enactment of the according law in the Parliament. New Interior Minister Arsen Avakov has
promised to introduce representatives of the RS in his ministry. Now we?ll be able to call
the cops ?Nazis? with a good reason. But Batkivshchyna is clearly frightened of such a
passionate and uncontrolled element in power. So they will try to get the far-right on the
hook, not only by buying but also by tying them with blood. Right Sector dreams of
settling old accounts with subcultural anti-fascists, so they were carefully supplied with
the Security Service or police dossiers containing personal data. Probably in the near
future the authorities will close their eyes to violence against the left or racist
attacks, but will recall it a few months later, when they will need an excuse to reign in
the uncomfortable allies.
Right Sector leads its own game, and has been doing so for long enough. Today its leader
Dmitry Jarosh claims entry into power at a very high level, as a deputy prime minister for
law enforcement agencies. At the same time, as reported by the journalist Mustafa Nayem,
according to the records found in the Presidential Administration, Yarosh was
communicating with Yanukovych or his representatives on February 20. Even before that, on
January 28 the negotiations between the Right Sector and Security Service / Ministry of
Internal Affairs were officially announced. A day later representatives of the right let
this fact slip, declaring ?the desire to join the negotiation process.? Probably such
negotiations actually has been taking place since much earlier, especially when one
considers the background of all the organizations that were a part of ?Right Sector?:
?Tryzub? (?Trident?) as well as SNA, and ?Bely Molot? (?White Hammer?) have in various
forms actively interacted with politicians from both system parties, and with the security
forces since the 90s ? 2000s.
?Svoboda? (?Freedom?) Party is a competitor for both Batkivshchyna and RS equally. The
latter will actively infringe on Svoboda electorate and by the time of the election the
standoff between these political forces will escalate. Now Svoboda has a chair in the
prosecutor?s office. It is symbolic, because the cops and prosecutors always work closely
and at the same time hate each other; their interests are very similar, but occasionally
come into conflict. This is the type of relationship that exists between Svoboda and Right
Sector.
Security Service is headed by Nalivaychenko who already held the post under President
Yushchenko. Chief security officer of the country is famous not only for the posthumous
prosecution of Joseph Stalin for the Holodomor (which looks like a particularly dark
joke), but also the fight against ?Kremlin-sponsored terrorist organization Antifa.? After
losing his job, Nalivaychenko worked with the ultra-right (including future Svoboda
activist Eugene Karas, known under the pseudonym ?Vortex?), trying to create a movement
?Otpor?, but this project was not successful.
At the same time, in the regions that have not yet submitted to the new government, but
renounced Yanukovych, their own fascist sentiments are ripening. The Party of Regions
representatives, who failed to join the parliamentary majority, establish blocks with
pro-Russian far-rightists and Stalinists. Imperialists and Stalinists, Cossacks and
Orthodox fanatics ? all together fight against the often imaginary Banderovites, meanwhile
cracking down on journalists and human rights activists. Brown center is confronted by at
least as brown regions. The only difference is the historical tradition to which they
appeal. All of them will focus on their ?fight for traditional values?, appealing to the
social partnership and at the same time slashing social expenditures.
We take no side in the conflict between the Ukrainian and the Russian nationalists. But
many protesters against the regime of Yanukovych will be dissatisfied with both the
rapacious policies of Batkivshchyna, which will hit the pocket of workers, and the
?national revolution? of Right sector and Svoboda, which will try to take away the
remnants of human rights and freedoms. It is these people who are indifferent to the
ultra-right and critical of the system opposition, the ?disgruntled members of the
Maidan,? who can soon fill the ranks of the left and anarchists.
AWU-Kiev, 24.02.2014
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