On 23 September 2014, the Ukrainian Ministry of Social Policy
announced official civilian slavery, via an obscure press release,
headlined “The Government has extended the list of community service under martial law”; and they announced it there, in bureaucratic phrases that seemed crafted so as to be ignored:
In connection with the situation in the east of the country, the
Cabinet meeting today amended the procedures for the involvement
of able-bodied people in community service under martial law. This was
disclosed by Minister for Social Policy Lyudmila Denisova.
The Minister said that the existing arrangement was approved in
2011. However, today the document needs to be improved, to meet
the current socio-political challenges and necessity of liquidating
consequences of possible military aggression.
Lyudmila Denisova said that, in particular, the Procedure now
defines the term “labor service” to mean that the people [will be]
involved without mandatory consent, subject to enforcement operations,
[in work that is of a] defensive nature, as well as man-made [i.e.,
war-related] disaster management, natural and military nature, during
mobilization and wartime. [The tortured phrasing here might be due
to these drafters' desire to avoid amplifying upon that phrase 'without
mandatory consent,' which refers to the key new legal feature, the legal
application of slavery to regular Ukrainian civilians, to be selected
according to vague criteria, which might apply to most of the civilian
population.]
The Minister said that the category of persons who may be
involved to perform such work, covers all individuals who are
self-employed.
In addition, the list of community service performed in wartime,
will include types of work that are aimed at ensuring the defense of the
state (including repair work conducted at state borders, airfields, and
fortifications). Also covered will be other work related to emergencies
of an industrial, natural or military nature, as the need arises during
the period of martial law (analysis of debris, roads, etc., and work
performed in connection with the provisioning of supplies to the Armed
Forces and other military formations).
Note:
Community service involves working age population, including
persons who are not subject to conscription, who have no age and health
restrictions preventing them from work under martial law (in addition
to able-bodied persons involved in work in the defense sector and for
the sustenance of the population, and enterprises booked for the period
of mobilization and wartime to carry out work of a defensive nature),
namely:
- Unemployed and other unemployed persons [that's what it says: 'unemployed and other unemployed'];
- Workers operating under martial law in firms that are not
involved in the implementation of mobilization assignments (orders) and
not enrolled in abnormal (non-military) civil protection units - in
order to transfer such workers in an amount that will not lead to a
complete stop [of private industrial] production;
- Persons engaged in subsistence agriculture [i.e., small farmers];
- Students in higher education, and students of vocational schools;
- Everyone who is self-employed.
Each of these categories of persons [will be] entered into fixed-term employment agreement.
The official announcement says nothing about pay, nor about labor negotiations of any sort, but only that these people will be “entered into fixed-term employment agreement … without mandatory consent,” and “subject to enforcement operations.”
The mystery as to how there can be ‘agreement’ without ‘mandatory
consent’ (a beautiful oxymoron, for morons) is not answered, especially
since it is “subject to enforcement.” So, the underlying presumption
here seems to be that ‘consent’ is not ‘mandatory’ in order for there to
be ‘agreement,’ and that the Government has the right to “enforce” that
‘agreement’. This seems Orwellian, but that’s the way it is. America
calls itself a ‘democracy’, and yet now imposes this type of government,
and condemns Russia as being not ‘democratic’. So, perhaps the Obama
team has been teaching its Ukrainian stooges how to be Orwellian.
Stalin might get a belly-laugh. Today’s Russia, however, has improved
considerably since Stalin, and even more after it ended communism and
became just Russia without the Soviet Union and their economically
crippling Marxist ideology. By contrast, the U.S. has recently been
heading into fascism, and outdid itself by having installed in Ukraine a
regime that’s outright nazi. The U.S. now calls that ’democratic’, as it spreads ‘democracy’ elsewhere too, such as in Iraq, Libya, Egypt, and Syria.
Then, on September 25th, the world’s great newspaper, the German Economic News, (or Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachtrichten) headlined “On the way into the authoritarian State: Ukraine introduces forced labor,” and reported:
“The new rules announced by the Minister for social policy of
labor service would mean the introduction of forced labor,
which violates the European Convention on human rights” as[serted]
Andrej Hunko, Member of the Bundestag and the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe. … “Yatsenyuk’s attempt to set forced labour now
legally, is a further step towards an authoritarian society and must be
stopped. This is the exact opposite of the supposed democratic
development of Ukraine, as it is written by the Maidan movement.”
The German newspaper said that this is being done “to absorb the consequences of the civil war.” (Here’s that war.)
Another news bulletin, this one undated, came from the Latvian site http://newstwenty4seven.com/en/news/ukraintsev-zastavjat-ryt-okopy. It’s headlined “Ukrainians Forced to Dig Trenches”; and
it opens, actually, with a photo of workers digging a ditch, perhaps
for more war, or else for mass-burial (or maybe some other use). This
report says:
The Ukrainian government has introduced the citizens’ obligation
to work, obliging them to perform tasks of a defensive nature in wartime
conditions. This is reported by the press service of the Ministry of
social policy of Ukraine, with reference to the head of
Department Lyudmyla Denysova.
The government, according to Denisova, made changes in
the recruitment of able-bodied persons to “socially useful work
in conditions of martial law”. In particular, they defined the term
“labor service”, which involves citizens in forced execution of jobs of
a defensive nature, and emergencies in time of war, without their
required consent.
“Socially useful work” refers to work at the
state border, airfields and military fortifications, as well as
[clearing] rubble, ”the performance of work-related needs of the armed
forces and other military formations”.
To forced labor, it is planned to bring, in particular, the unemployed, students, farmers and individual entrepreneurs.
That news-source linked to the official Ukrainian announcement.
The background of this Ukrainian Government decision is that Ukraine is now bankrupt.
It was so, even before the civil war, but the additional $17 billion
that was recently lent to that Government by the IMF, in order to enable
them to pay their soldiers and buy weapons and bullets to slaughter the
people in the regions that didn’t accept the legitimacy of the coup-imposed government,
has only placed the Government even deeper into hock. The cost to
Ukraine in order to achieve ‘democratic’ electoral stability by mass-murdering the population in the regions of the country that oppose the Obama-installed group and that had voted overwhelmingly for the man Obama overthrew,
has turned out to be too high for it to be continued. Perhaps that’s
part of the reason why slavery is now being resorted to — to cut costs,
so that the Ukrainian Government can repay at least a portion of the
money they were loaned by the IMF, U.S. and EU.
So, that’s why the civil war that
was started by Obama’s February 2014 overthrow of Ukraine’s President,
toppling a man who was democratically elected in Ukraine’s final
nationwide vote, produced a new Government that is now collapsing.
Since the West won’t continue lending it money, the Government there
will, it seems, now be enslaving some of its own citizens, in order to
get done what the appointed rulers want to be done, such as to continue
killing people who won’t vote for them. If the enslavement of their own
civilian population becomes too big and widespread to ignore, then
perhaps The New York Times, Washington Post, NBC, CBS, ABC,
CNN, etc., will report about it, because they’ll then be forced to.
What’s particularly interesting at the present early stage is that the
people whom the Obama team placed in charge of Ukraine, want to do this,
and that they think that by using such tortured vague language, very
few people in the U.S. and EU will get to know that they’re doing this.
But already it’s news on a German site, and also on a Latvian site.
Perhaps the American public will be the last to find out, except for the
few individuals that read about it here. At this news site, it’s part
of the “News That’s Fit To Print,” regardless of whether Big Brother
feels that way about it, or maybe even because Big Brother doesn’t feel
that way about it.
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