Ukraine Cracks Down on Independent Media, NATO Member Directly Supporting Al Qaeda in Syria
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By Global Research News
Global Research, April 10, 2015
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Url of this article: https://www.globalresearch.ca/ukraine-cracks-down-on-independent-media-nato-members-directly-supporting-al-qaeda-in-syria/5442187
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Wasn’t the Maidan Revolution supposed to bring liberty and democracy to Ukrainians? Neo-Nazis have been given key positions in the government, regime opponents have been massacred and now the security services are cracking down on independent journalists and bloggers. Meanwhile Al Qaeda temporarily seized the city of Idlib in Syria and “militants based in and supplied via Turkey took part in the operation, leading the Syrian government itself to accuse the NATO member of directly supporting Al Qaeda.”
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