THEY PLAN TO SETTLE IN UKRAINE FUGITIVES FROM INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE


Yevgen Karas, a Ukrainian public activist about the government's plans to build a center for refugees in Kyiv region.


The plan of cooperation between Ukraine and EU includes a point on "ensuring of adequate infrastructure for refugees."

After researches of this theme I found that various heartbreaking stories about families, who fleeing from bombardments to Europe are described mostly by representatives of international grant programs. But, after dipping in the theme I found numerous cutthroats, who try to flee from punishment under the guise of migrants. I say specifically - I have read the court files. Many of them are just "hunters for freebie." In other words - I cannot call a guy, who have 3 thousand USD for trip to Europe a "poor migrant." And this decision I took at the base of the court files. 3 thousand dollars - most part of Ukrainian peasants don't have such amount money, but they don't try to flee to EU. There are also unlucky drug-dealers, who try to hide from justice.

The EU MPs would rather hire a group of EU-populist politicians in Ukraine, who will promote the idea of building so-called "asylum centers" in Ukraine, then piece up the EU once again. It is much profitable to export "tolerance" in Ukraine, then implement it in EU.

To sum it up we have 3 factors:

- Corruption and greed of Ukrainian officials. While local EU-populist politicians will continue to receive their salary for tales of "wonderful European multiculturalism society" officials will launder money on preparing of "asylum centers."

- In long run the EU consider Ukraine, particularly, as a settler for various "problem individuals" without documents and desire to live a law-abiding life.

- Syrian "refugees" - many of them are directly related to the problem of Islamic terrorism or the FSB. More often they looking for a bridgehead for further political and terrorist activities in Europe.

Those people, who have shed the blood Pais are feeling themselves much comfortable in France, than at home. Of course, in Syria they also have Kalashnikov, but there is no McDonald's.

So, what do we have?

The government is going to allocate about 38 millions UAH for building of so- called "asylum centers" in Yagotin, a town in Kyiv region.

The town has exploded with mass protests. Even the town's mayor has expressed his indignation on these decision. I even know how the situation will unfold. By May the officials, responsible for the process of building will steal money allocated on the centers, and then, when the time will come they will report to the EU: "the work is done, we are ready!" After first inspection the EU commissaires will note unsatisfactory condition of the migrants' center, but who really care bout that? Their purpose is perfectly clear - the more terrorists will settle in Yagotin, than less of them will come to Brussels and Paris.

I'm sure they even joke on this matter: "Look, guys, in any case there is a war in your country. You have terrorists in Donbass, and we think you don't mind to settle terrorists from abroad in Zhitomir of Cherkassy, right? We sure you can handle this! You are Eastern Europe, don't you forget? And don't disturb us please."

Of course, you can accuse me of lack of sympathy to real Syrian refugees, and you will be right. Considering this problem I'm more concerned about the problem of resettling of our soldiers, who have lost their homes in occupied Crimea. Or, what about resettling of Ukrainian refugees from Crimea? Dou you know the problems they have faced here? Nobody cares about them! I don't even say about the refugees from occupied Donbass! OUR REFUGEES!

Is there really someone in the parliament, who really believes that we have to take Syrian refugees? This so-called "refugees," whose appearance in a number of European countries is directly proportional to rising crime and terrorist attacks in these countries?

I'm not very knowledgeable in international agreements, but it looks like someone is trying to use us, don't you think?


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