tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5202630.post114928165776818302..comments2023-06-23T16:13:12.577+03:00Comments on Neeka's Backlog: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5202630.post-1149282879055640232006-06-03T01:14:00.000+04:002006-06-03T01:14:00.000+04:00About the possible or - I should rather say - fort...About the possible or - I should rather say - fortunatelly impossible break up of Ukraine. Ofcourse I'm not Ukrainian, so I'm not that close to all these matters, but I try to follow, what's going on and my observation is, that there is noone in Ukraine (from the mayor political or business forces), who'd have an interest in dividing the country. What business could Ahmetov or Yanukovich or Symonenko or even Vitrenko have in becoming Putin's serfs. None! In Ukraine they are whole, safe and can do and say, what they want and they do not have to fear (Ahmetov) that someone will take their money and inprison them. Ukrainian state is too weak for that. In Russia their freedom of speech and activity would be very much limited and the mentionted threats would be far more real, than in Ukraine. Do you agree, Neeka?<BR/><BR/>MarekAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com