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The Azov Battalion: Extremists defending Mariupol.


               
2022 Mar 23, 4:33am   319 views  13 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   follow (6)  

Some of the fighters defending Mariupol belong to the Azov Battalion, an ultranationalist militia with ties to extremists across Europe.

A short video doing the rounds on the internet shows a screen in what is presumably a Ukrainian military vehicle crossing a village in the area of Mariupol. On a side street, there are armored vehicles, on which a white letter "Z" is visible, the sign of Russian troops in Ukraine. Shots are heard and what is apparently a Russian vehicle opens fire.

The notorious Azov Battalion, also known as the Azov Regiment, posted this video earlier this week on its Telegram channel. It announced that it had destroyed three Russian armored vehicles and four infantry fighting vehicles, and killed "many infantry." Then it released a picture of a dead man in uniform, purported to be a Russian general whom it had killed. It is difficult to verify these claims.

The city of Mariupol, which has a population of 500,000, is primarily being defended by the Azov Battalion. This is one of the places, along with Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and the country's second-largest city, Kharkiv, where Russia is conducting its war particularly brutally. Since early March, the city has been under siege and subjected to heavy bombardment. There is no electricity, little water and scarce food supplies.

Mariupol: Azov's headquarters
Mariupol is also where the Azov Battalion, which is part of the Ukrainian National Guard and thus subordinate to the Interior Ministry, has set up its headquarters. Its fighters are well trained, but the unit is composed of nationalists and far-right radicals. Its very existence is one of the pretexts Russia has used for its war against Ukraine.

Initially, Azov was a volunteer militia that formed in the city of Berdyansk to support the Ukrainian army in its fight against pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine. Some of its fighters came from the small but active far-right group Pravyi sektor (Right Sector), whose core members were from eastern Ukraine and spoke Russian. Originally, they had even advocated the unity of East Slavic peoples: Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians. Some were soccer ultras, others were active in nationalist circles. Such associations would be described as "free comradeships," or organized neo-Nazi groups, in Germany, Andreas Umland from the Stockholm Center for Eastern European Studies, told DW.

Far-right connotations
Umland said Azov had drawn early attention by using the the Nazi Wolfsangel symbol as its emblem. "The Wolfsangel has far-right connotations, it is a pagan symbol that the SS also used," said Umland. "But it is not considered a fascist symbol by the population in Ukraine."
The Azov Regiment wants the symbol from the Nazi era to be understood as stylized versions of the letters N and I, standing for "national idea."

Incorporated into the National Guard
Andriy Biletsky, the 42-year-old founder of Azov, is a history graduate of the National University of Kharkiv. He was active in Ukraine's far-right scene for years. In the summer of 2014, the modest forces of Azov participated in the recapture of Mariupol from pro-Russian separatists. It has operated as a regiment since fall 2014 and according to media reports, it had around 1,000 fighters before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as artillery and tanks.
The Ukrainian government decided to incorporate the ultra-nationalists into state structures in 2014.

In 2015 and 2016, a movement emerged that formed the political arm of Azov. Biletsky resigned as a commander and created the National Corps party with former fighters. However, it had little electoral success. Biletsky did enter parliament via direct mandate but was not reelected in 2019. He is reportedly currently fighting on the front near Kyiv.

Contacts with far-right movements
In 2019, there was an attempt by US Congress to designate the regiment as a "terrorist organization" but this did not happen. Nevertheless, for years, Azov has maintained contacts with far-right movements abroad, including in Germany according to the German government's answer to a question related to this issue by the Left Party parliamentary group.

Umland said a legend had grown around Azov because of Russian propaganda. He said that volunteer fighters, including Azov, had been accused of looting and improper behavior in 2014.

"Normally, we consider right-wing extremism to be dangerous, something that can lead to war," Umland said. But in Ukraine, it is the other way around, he argued. The war had led to the rise and transformation of marginal comradeships into a political movement. But their influence on society is overrated, he said. For most Ukrainians, they are combatants fighting an overbearing aggressor.

https://www.dw.com/en/the-azov-battalion-extremists-defending-mariupol/a-61151151?source=patrick.net



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1   Shaman   2022 Mar 23, 8:34am  

And if the Ukrainian Nazis are “victorious,” how will Ukrainian people view Nazis? As liberators, patriots, and national heroes worthy of emulation and renown! Everyone will want to be a Nazi.
See how this works? It’s just bizarre that Leftoids who have spent the last five years hyperventilating about Charlottesville where some fake Nazis marched are now eagerly supporting actual Nazi white supremacists because they’ve been told to take that position by the corporate media.
2   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Mar 23, 9:20am  

Shaman says
actual Nazi white supremacists
Can you please post evidence of white supremacy? Ditto socialism?
4   richwicks   2022 Mar 23, 10:42am  

This is from the Last American Vagabond:


original link


I found it interesting. Take from it what you like.
5   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Mar 23, 11:03am  

Shaman says
Many many many more articles
NY Times - phooey! And paywalled, too.

The Buzzfeed story contains a link to a Buzzfeed Gretchen Whitmer kidnap story, reporting it as factual, can't take it seriously and lots of hearsay and guilt by association. Poor journalism, in general. But searching the quote "...lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans]”" by Biletsky described in the Buzzfeed link, I've found a pretty damning story on the battalion's founder. If true (and it relies on a Bloomberg story), pretty damning.

https://mronline.org/2022/03/23/u-s-congress-admits-nazi-role-in-ukraine/?source=patrick.net

To your point, the views of Biletsky appear to be the antithesis of the leftist viewpoint, and yes, it is extraordinarily hypocritical for Democrats to support such a person.
6   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2022 Mar 23, 12:06pm  

Who do you think funds and exaggerates Whackos in the USA?

The Alphabet Agencies.

Gotta have a reason for expanding budgets, and kiss the ass of the Uniparty by creating and maintaining a "Threat". Remember that Shortwave Guy in NJ they paid 6 figures to.

They even helped him set up a Publishing Company called... "Martinet Press". There's emails and other datapoints where he brags to his handlers about radicalizing people and trying to get them to do shit.
7   mell   2022 Mar 23, 12:49pm  

Leftoids have no consistency, principles morals or iq whatsoever, buncha soy hypocrites. But let whomever wants to defend Mariupol defend it as long as it's not nato/US forces. Have at it
8   Eric_Holder   2022 Mar 23, 3:33pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says
In 2015 and 2016, a movement emerged that formed the political arm of Azov. Biletsky resigned as a commander and created the National Corps party with former fighters. However, it had little electoral success. Biletsky did enter parliament via direct mandate but was not reelected in 2019.


BUT NAZIS ARE IN POWER IN UKRAINE!!!!
9   Eric_Holder   2022 Mar 23, 3:34pm  

mell says
Leftoids have no consistency, principles morals or iq whatsoever, buncha soy hypocrites. But let whomever wants to defend Mariupol defend it as long as it's not nato/US forces. Have at it


Nobody has asked Nato/US forces to defend it. All they asked for is weapons. And weapons they should get.
10   Eric_Holder   2022 Mar 23, 3:38pm  

Shaman says
And if the Ukrainian Nazis are “victorious,” how will Ukrainian people view Nazis? As liberators, patriots, and national heroes worthy of emulation and renown! Everyone will want to be a Nazi.


Did you miss this part?

"Umland said Azov had drawn early attention by using the the Nazi Wolfsangel symbol as its emblem. "The Wolfsangel has far-right connotations, it is a pagan symbol that the SS also used," said Umland. "But it is not considered a fascist symbol by the population in Ukraine."



The only supposed link to Nazism is not percieved by Ukrainian people as such. There is literally nothing else to link Azov to real Nazis. So the answer to you question is nobody in Ukraine would want to be a Nazi.
11   EBGuy   2022 Mar 23, 6:54pm  

This mini doc from TIME is over one year old.

Like, share, recruit: How a white-supremacist militia uses Facebook to radicalize and train new members https://t.co/DXbtDJlljJ?source=patrick.net pic.twitter.com/cduXSK0vIR

— TIME (@TIME) January 16, 2021


Note at 2:37 the Azov flag as seen from behind -- a rune ᛋᛋ . I wonder what that refers to?
12   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2022 Mar 23, 7:01pm  

That's a wulfangel, it was used by SS Formations 2nd "Das Reich" and 4th "Polizei" SS Division (which committed multiple atrocities against multiple Greek villages) and an SS Auxillary Unit in WW2. It goes back to the Middle Ages Germany, but has no relevance for Ukraine. It has nothing to do with Vikings either, but the modern myth popular in Western Ukraine is that Ukrainians are all descended from the Vikings, when in reality they were Slavs ruled by a Viking minority (the Rurikids) in the Dark Ages, before they were slaves of the Mongol Hordes. Because the Ukrainians are really "Nordics", beating up on follow Poles and Russians is okay because "Ukrainians aren't Slavs."
13   EBGuy   2022 Mar 23, 8:54pm  

Azov



Waffen-SS

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