Is the Azov Regiment an influential force in Ukraine?

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by Robert84, Oct 20, 2022.

  1. Robert84

    Robert84 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2017
    Messages:
    192
    Likes Received:
    61
    Trophy Points:
    28
    Gender:
    Male
    [​IMG]

    For some people, the Ukrainian Special Operations Detachment "Azov", which is also called “Azov Regiment” or “Azov Battalion”, is known only due to its insignia which are similar to the ones of the SS Division Das Reich of Nazi Germany (please see below).

    [​IMG]
    Personnel of this Regiment alleges that these insignia consist of the first letters of Ukrainian words meaning “Idea” and “Nation”.
    However, the first letter of the Ukrainian word for “Nation” is “H” (Нація). Therefore, the use of the above-mentioned insignia can be explained only by ideological motives and these motives will be evaluated further.

    But first at all, the fact must be emphasized that the Azov Regiment is a state organization since it is a unit of the National Guard of Ukraine which is a part of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Therefore, Azov’s insignia had to be approved by the Ukrainian government and they were approved by it.

    As for ideology of this state organization, it must be said that the U.S. Congress twice made decisions to ban support and training for the Azov Regiment because of Azov’s Neo-Nazism (please see below a citation from Bloomberg).
    This ban was repeated in 2018 (please see below a citation from The Hill).
    After the start of the Russian Military Operation in Ukraine, many Western politicians and journalists stopped to tell about Neo-Nazism in the Regiment.

    However, in spring 2022 the newspaper Ottawa Citizen published an interview with Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Israel who insisted that this problem still exists (please see citation below).
    The Azov Regiment has close ties with the National Corps Party (NCP), which has been founded by Andriy Biletsky. Biletsky was founder of the Azov Regiment too and became his first commander. But after he had been elected a member of the Ukrainian Parliament in October 2014, he had to leave the Azov Regiment and founded the above-mentioned political party instead.

    In 2018 the National Corps was described in the US State Department human rights practices report as a “nationalist hate group” (please see a citation from the official website of the State Department below).
    Members of the NCP constantly take part in actions which are directed against persons and organizations which are considered to be “enemies of Ukraine” by leaders of the NCP.

    For example, when in 2020 a famous TV host Sergei Sivokho tried to present a project “National Platform of reconciliation and unity for Donbas” in a Kiev Congress Center, members of the NCP chased Sivokho out of the building and did not let him present his project (please see a picture below – Sivokho is on the left).

    [​IMG]

    The NCP has its own youth organization which is called Youth Corps. Members of the Youth Corps are trained and educated in seven special camps which are located in various regions of Ukraine. In 2017 a team of the television network NBC visited one of such camps and released a documentary about it (please see below).



    And in 2019 the investigative journalism group Bellingcat revealed that the NCP got state funding for such camps which are called “national-patriotic education projects” by the Ukrainian government (please see here).

    There is also a publishing house Орієнтир which belongs to one of leaders of the NCP. Although this publishing house has no formal ties with the Azov Regiment, it publishes books and magazines which bear logo of the Azov Regiment or logos which are similar to it (please see a couple of examples below).

    [​IMG]

    [​IMG]
    Therefore, we can conclude that the Azov Regiment is no ordinary unit of the National Guard of Ukraine; it has its own political branch in the form of the National Corps Party, which is headed by the first commander of the Regiment; and this Party, for its part, gets state funds for indoctrination of Ukrainian youth and publishes its literature including nationalist books and magazines.

    Hence, the influence of the Azov Regiment in Ukraine can be much stronger than influence of many political organizations.

    Source
     
    Last edited: Oct 20, 2022
  2. ToughTalk

    ToughTalk Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 31, 2018
    Messages:
    12,649
    Likes Received:
    9,598
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Gender:
    Male
    I think that trading with the west and having tigher relations and dependancies on the west will go much further in shaping and influencing future ukraine's morals and ideology rather then whatever the hell the azov battalian is. Which is EXACTLY why Russia is in Ukraine right now.

    Ukraine has a long way to go in the form of maturity. But it deserves it's independance to find that path on it's own.
     
    Last edited: Oct 20, 2022
  3. Robert84

    Robert84 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2017
    Messages:
    192
    Likes Received:
    61
    Trophy Points:
    28
    Gender:
    Male
    Do you know that Ukraine became independent more than THIRTY years ago?

    And up to now they have organizations like the Regiment Azov, National Corps Party etc.
     
    Last edited: Oct 20, 2022
  4. ToughTalk

    ToughTalk Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 31, 2018
    Messages:
    12,649
    Likes Received:
    9,598
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Gender:
    Male
    Ya and they've also been rated the most corrupt or one of the most corrupt governments in the world. Especially when they had a Russian puppet like Yanukovych at the helm.

    Russia would love nothing more for Ukraine then for it to become a puppet state like Belarus.

    They are allowed to find their own path.
     
    Last edited: Oct 20, 2022

Share This Page