(Fiscal Times) --- The people of Macedonia have taken to the streets in recent
days, calling for the resignation of the country’s Prime Minister, creating yet
another flashpoint in Eastern Europe . The
protestors say they are outraged by evidence produced by opponents of Prime
Minister Nikola Gruevski purporting to show the government was involved in
election fraud, mass surveillance of its citizens, and even framing opposition
leaders for crimes as serious as murder.
Russian state-run
media, however suggests a different reason: Western (read “U.S. ”)
meddling.
With tens of
thousands of Macedonians preparing to rally in the streets of the capital Skopje last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
said publicly that the Russian government believes a recent gun battle between
authorities and a group identified as “terrorists” as well as the wider unrest
have causes outside Macedonia
itself.
“Objectively speaking,
the events in Macedonia are
unfolding against the background of the government’s refusal to join the policy
of sanctions against Russia
and the vigorous support Skopje gave to the
Turkish Stream gas pipeline project, which many people oppose, both in Brussels and across the
ocean,” he said.
“So we can’t help
but feeling that there is some sort of connection here,” Lavrov added.
A statement from
the Russian Foreign Ministry said it had seen “convincing evidence …
of attempts to push the country into the abyss
of 'color revolution.'" The term “color revolutions” has been used to
describe a number of popular uprisings across Eastern
Europe in the past decade. There is also evidence, the Ministry
said, “that Western organizers of such catastrophic scenarios prefer
to realize them with the hands of others.”
State-run Russian
media has taken that storyline and is enthusiastically running with it.
“People Power or
Western Meddling? Macedonia Unrest Reveals Differing Views” was the headline on
Sputnik, the Kremlin’s international news service. Sputnik quoted Vladimir
Pandovski, identified as a “Skopje-based political analyst” saying that
“everyone” believes the massive protests are fake.
“Everything that is
happening in Macedonia
has been scripted and staged. We've seen this before; it’s a mix of comedy
and tragedy. The so-called wiretapping scandal has been the biggest piece
of comedy the public has ever seen… and honestly, no one is buying it –
everyone is aware that this is an attempt to create a new Maidan,
like in Ukraine .”
The “Maidan” is the
central square in Kiev ,
where the protests that eventually led to the ouster of former Ukrainian
president Viktor Yanukovych took place.
Russia Today,
another English language news site funded by the Kremlin, interviewed magazine
editor Srdja Trifkovic, who asserted, “Washington
and Brussels have been driving this sudden
crisis in Macedonia
all along.”
“It’s quite
obvious that this is a sustained regime change attempt dictated from Washington and Brussels ,
driven and financed from there,” Trifkovic said. “I think we are really
witnessing just another episode in a long-term geopolitical battle between
Washington and its pliant Brussels
allies on the one side, and Russians on the other with Macedonians this time
this time round being the collateral damage.”
In the same RT
article, political analyst Aleksandar Pavic laid the fault on the U.S. alone. He
pointed out that shortly after opposition leader Zoran Zaev started releasing
the wiretap transcripts that launched the unrest, the U.S. made a
statement appearing to support him.
“Just a short time
afterwards you had Victoria Nuland’s deputy asking Macedonian government to
give concessions to the opposition to negotiate with them, to even stand down,”
said Pavic. “So you have American fingerprints all over this.”
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