Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Entry #2 - January 28th, 2014

Title: Ukraine Crisis: Parliament abolishes Anti-Protest Law
Date: 28th January, 2014
By: BBC

Protests in Kiev, 28 January 2014   The decision comes less than 2 weeks after the measures were introduced.
The measures was that the government banned protestors from wearing of helmets and blocking of public buildings and also it outlawed unauthorized tents in public areas, only fueled more anti - government  activities, now the government tries to appease the protestors by firstly abolishing this law and even Ukraine's Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to quit. Activists in Ukraine have been chatting with the police and to listen to the debate being held in the parliament. The protests have spread in recent days across Ukraine, even to President Yanukovych's stronghold.. Official buildings in several cities have been taken by protestors.

   The government in this country is wiser than any other countries. For example in the middle east or Syria. There they don't know that their people is a huge threat and the government created so much hate between them, and when this anger cannot be held back anymore, it turned into a revolution. But in this case the Ukrainian government abolished laws that's against protestors and even the Prime Minister stated that he is going to resign, in order to appease the protestors, and they did well in order to acquire peace in this country. This time we are lucky that there's no civil war going on in Ukraine, cause you don't know how many would die if they have a civil war there. Tens of thousands would die. The government chose the right way which is to get peace rather than violence and civil war.

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