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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,169 --> 00:00:03,463 (whooshing) 2 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 4 00:00:10,970 --> 00:00:14,514 (lively instrumental music) 5 00:00:14,515 --> 00:00:16,308 - [Reporter] Here in Kiev in recent days, 6 00:00:16,309 --> 00:00:18,727 the Maidan, Independence Square, 7 00:00:18,728 --> 00:00:21,856 has turned into a full-scale war zone. 8 00:00:23,399 --> 00:00:27,110 - [Reporter] More clashes in Ukraine's capital Kiev. 9 00:00:27,111 --> 00:00:30,656 (tense instrumental music) 10 00:00:33,993 --> 00:00:35,827 - [Man] There is absolutely no doubt 11 00:00:35,828 --> 00:00:37,996 that snipers are working here. 12 00:00:37,997 --> 00:00:39,624 I counted 10 bodies. 13 00:00:44,879 --> 00:00:46,796 - [Reporter] Now on the brink of civil war, 14 00:00:46,797 --> 00:00:48,632 at least 70 dead so far, 15 00:00:48,633 --> 00:00:50,760 and the death toll rising. 16 00:00:56,891 --> 00:00:59,434 - What we saw here today was a revolution. 17 00:00:59,435 --> 00:01:03,480 (yells in foreign language) 18 00:01:03,481 --> 00:01:06,316 - We have invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine 19 00:01:06,317 --> 00:01:08,361 in these and other goals. 20 00:01:14,534 --> 00:01:16,868 - NATO has expanded into 13 countries 21 00:01:16,869 --> 00:01:20,622 up to the borders of Russia, 13 countries. 22 00:01:20,623 --> 00:01:24,042 - The focus has to be not allowing this crisis 23 00:01:24,043 --> 00:01:28,172 to turn into a hot war between Ukraine and Russia. 24 00:01:40,726 --> 00:01:44,313 (gentle instrumental music) 25 00:01:55,533 --> 00:01:59,662 (moves into dramatic instrumental music) 26 00:02:45,291 --> 00:02:49,420 - [Narrator] Ukraine, it's an ancient and proud land 27 00:02:52,548 --> 00:02:54,341 with a rich history, 28 00:02:54,342 --> 00:02:58,220 filled with much beauty, heroism and sacrifice. 29 00:03:01,599 --> 00:03:03,850 Ukraine is a border land, 30 00:03:03,851 --> 00:03:06,312 a place where east meets west. 31 00:03:07,938 --> 00:03:10,148 This is the flag of Ukraine. 32 00:03:10,149 --> 00:03:12,651 The blue represents the sky. 33 00:03:12,652 --> 00:03:16,447 The gold, its seeming endless fields of wheat. 34 00:03:18,824 --> 00:03:21,661 Ukraine is a prize many have sought 35 00:03:22,745 --> 00:03:26,874 and much blood was spilled in the quest to possess it. 36 00:03:31,003 --> 00:03:33,963 Ukraine has been the path for the western powers 37 00:03:33,964 --> 00:03:37,009 as they attempted to conquer the east 38 00:03:38,552 --> 00:03:41,180 in World War I and World War II, 39 00:03:47,895 --> 00:03:49,979 and every time, the Ukrainian people 40 00:03:49,980 --> 00:03:52,107 ended up paying the highest price 41 00:03:52,108 --> 00:03:54,652 for these grand games of power. 42 00:03:57,154 --> 00:04:00,156 "History doesn't repeat but it surely rhymes," 43 00:04:00,157 --> 00:04:01,450 said Mark Twain. 44 00:04:02,618 --> 00:04:05,745 If one looks closely at the history of Ukraine, 45 00:04:05,746 --> 00:04:08,707 one will notice many rhymes. 46 00:04:08,708 --> 00:04:11,376 Being surrounded by stronger powers, 47 00:04:11,377 --> 00:04:14,754 Ukraine has needed a lot of cunning to survive, 48 00:04:14,755 --> 00:04:17,173 and the art they truly mastered with time 49 00:04:17,174 --> 00:04:19,468 is the art of changing sides 50 00:04:21,095 --> 00:04:23,596 In the middle of the 17th century, 51 00:04:23,597 --> 00:04:26,599 Ukrainian leader Bogdan Khmelnitskiy 52 00:04:26,600 --> 00:04:29,310 broke a truce agreement made with Poland, 53 00:04:29,311 --> 00:04:32,022 siding with more powerful Russia. 54 00:04:33,566 --> 00:04:35,400 Just over 50 years later, 55 00:04:35,401 --> 00:04:37,944 as the Russian-Swedish war was raging 56 00:04:37,945 --> 00:04:40,572 another Ukrainian leader Ivan Mazepa 57 00:04:40,573 --> 00:04:43,992 broke the Union with Russia when he switched sides, 58 00:04:43,993 --> 00:04:47,537 joining forces with the Swedish invaders. 59 00:04:47,538 --> 00:04:51,875 Many times Ukrainian history was written by third parties. 60 00:04:51,876 --> 00:04:55,545 Seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost, 61 00:04:55,546 --> 00:04:58,298 Russia agreed to the humiliating conditions 62 00:04:58,299 --> 00:05:02,010 of the Brest-Litovsk treaty of 1918, 63 00:05:02,011 --> 00:05:05,472 which turned Ukraine into a German protectorate. 64 00:05:05,473 --> 00:05:08,975 Another historical document that changed the fate of Ukraine 65 00:05:08,976 --> 00:05:12,812 was the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact of 1939, 66 00:05:12,813 --> 00:05:15,064 one of many such agreements being signed 67 00:05:15,065 --> 00:05:19,486 between European countries and rising Germany. 68 00:05:19,487 --> 00:05:21,196 Attempting to protect his nation 69 00:05:21,197 --> 00:05:23,948 from the approaching Nazi threat, 70 00:05:23,949 --> 00:05:26,117 Joseph Stalin negotiated a treaty 71 00:05:26,118 --> 00:05:28,828 of non-aggression with Adolf Hitler. 72 00:05:28,829 --> 00:05:30,538 While promising each other peace, 73 00:05:30,539 --> 00:05:32,791 the Soviet and German foreign ministers, 74 00:05:32,792 --> 00:05:36,878 Molotov and Ribbentrop, realigned the map of eastern Europe, 75 00:05:36,879 --> 00:05:40,590 splitting it into German and Soviet spheres of influence. 76 00:05:40,591 --> 00:05:43,343 (tense instrumental music) 77 00:05:43,344 --> 00:05:46,721 No sooner had the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact been signed, 78 00:05:46,722 --> 00:05:48,973 then Poland was split. 79 00:05:48,974 --> 00:05:51,309 And in September of 1939, 80 00:05:51,310 --> 00:05:54,938 eastern Poland awoke to be western Ukraine and a part 81 00:05:54,939 --> 00:05:59,109 of the family of the Soviet republics and the USSR. 82 00:06:03,656 --> 00:06:04,823 But even this bold dividing 83 00:06:04,824 --> 00:06:08,785 of land and nations only delayed the inevitable. 84 00:06:08,786 --> 00:06:11,914 Germany broke its promise to the USSR. 85 00:06:15,960 --> 00:06:19,588 On June 22nd 1941, Germany invaded the USSR, 86 00:06:20,506 --> 00:06:24,259 launching Barbarossa, the largest military operation 87 00:06:24,260 --> 00:06:25,636 in world history. 88 00:06:32,268 --> 00:06:35,228 Barbarossa was aiming for Saint-Petersburg, 89 00:06:35,229 --> 00:06:37,273 Moscow and Kiev, Ukraine, 90 00:06:38,190 --> 00:06:41,776 three destinations of major significance. 91 00:06:41,777 --> 00:06:44,529 Ukraine, with its rich lands and resources, 92 00:06:44,530 --> 00:06:46,865 was an important industrial and economic source 93 00:06:46,866 --> 00:06:48,700 for the USSR. 94 00:06:48,701 --> 00:06:50,660 To cut it off from the Soviet Union 95 00:06:50,661 --> 00:06:53,205 would strike a big blow indeed. 96 00:06:56,584 --> 00:06:59,711 For most of the Soviet Union, the Second World War was 97 00:06:59,712 --> 00:07:03,423 about fighting the invaders of their land, 98 00:07:03,424 --> 00:07:06,551 but it wasn't quite so simple for Ukraine. 99 00:07:06,552 --> 00:07:10,972 The truth is Ukraine has never been a united country. 100 00:07:10,973 --> 00:07:12,891 When World War II broke out, 101 00:07:12,892 --> 00:07:15,935 a large part of western Ukraine's population 102 00:07:15,936 --> 00:07:18,187 welcomed the German soldiers as liberators 103 00:07:18,188 --> 00:07:21,774 from the recently forced upon them Soviet rule 104 00:07:21,775 --> 00:07:26,029 and openly collaborated with the Germans. 105 00:07:26,030 --> 00:07:28,448 The real scale of collaboration was not announced 106 00:07:28,449 --> 00:07:30,575 for many decades after the war, 107 00:07:30,576 --> 00:07:32,493 but we now know that whole divisions 108 00:07:32,494 --> 00:07:35,747 and battalions were formed by Ukrainian collaborators, 109 00:07:35,748 --> 00:07:39,877 such as SS Galizien, Nachtigal and Roland battallions. 110 00:07:41,962 --> 00:07:43,546 Just in the beginning of the war, 111 00:07:43,547 --> 00:07:46,424 more than 80,000 people from Galicino region 112 00:07:46,425 --> 00:07:49,969 voluntarily enrolled into division SS Galizien 113 00:07:49,970 --> 00:07:51,638 in a month and a half. 114 00:07:51,639 --> 00:07:53,973 Notorious for their extreme cruelty towards 115 00:07:53,974 --> 00:07:56,309 the Polish, Jewish and Russian people 116 00:07:56,310 --> 00:07:58,604 on the territory of Ukraine. 117 00:07:59,980 --> 00:08:02,273 Members of these military groups came mostly 118 00:08:02,274 --> 00:08:06,861 from the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, the OUN. 119 00:08:06,862 --> 00:08:11,157 Founded in 1929, this organization had an ultimate goal 120 00:08:11,158 --> 00:08:14,369 of creating an ethnically pure, independent Ukraine 121 00:08:14,370 --> 00:08:17,121 and considered terror an acceptable tool 122 00:08:17,122 --> 00:08:19,082 for achieving their ends. 123 00:08:19,083 --> 00:08:23,294 Their official flag was black and red, land and blood. 124 00:08:23,295 --> 00:08:26,506 It will remain in Ukraine's history long after the OUN 125 00:08:26,507 --> 00:08:28,299 will cease to exist. 126 00:08:28,300 --> 00:08:31,928 In early 1940, the most radical nationalistic part 127 00:08:31,929 --> 00:08:34,806 of the organization of Ukrainian nationalists 128 00:08:34,807 --> 00:08:37,685 got its own leader, Stepan Bandera. 129 00:08:38,852 --> 00:08:41,354 Severely anti-Semitic and anti-communist, 130 00:08:41,355 --> 00:08:45,067 he proclaimed an independent Ukraine in 1941. 131 00:08:46,026 --> 00:08:49,779 His German allies frowned upon such an act of self-will 132 00:08:49,780 --> 00:08:51,280 and it landed him in prison 133 00:08:51,281 --> 00:08:54,534 for nearly all of the Second World War. 134 00:08:54,535 --> 00:08:56,995 Not participating in the events physically, 135 00:08:56,996 --> 00:09:01,833 Bandera still managed to successfully spread his ideology. 136 00:09:01,834 --> 00:09:04,085 Many independent historians estimate 137 00:09:04,086 --> 00:09:06,504 that the OUN militia exterminated 138 00:09:06,505 --> 00:09:08,799 from 150,000 to 200,000 Jews 139 00:09:09,842 --> 00:09:12,844 on the Ukrainian territory occupied by the Germans 140 00:09:12,845 --> 00:09:14,388 by the end of 1941. 141 00:09:15,764 --> 00:09:20,226 (somber instrumental music) 142 00:09:20,227 --> 00:09:22,729 The most notorious and outrageous massacre 143 00:09:22,730 --> 00:09:26,859 took place September 29th and 30th, 1941 in Babi Yar, Kiev. 144 00:09:30,404 --> 00:09:33,531 All kikes of the city of Kiev and its vicinity must appear 145 00:09:33,532 --> 00:09:37,661 on Monday, September 29th by eight o'clock in the morning. 146 00:09:38,954 --> 00:09:41,622 Bring documents, money and valuables, 147 00:09:41,623 --> 00:09:45,002 and also warm clothing, linen, et cetera. 148 00:09:46,170 --> 00:09:48,212 Any kikes who do not follow this order 149 00:09:48,213 --> 00:09:51,258 and are found elsewhere will be shot. 150 00:09:52,217 --> 00:09:56,263 33,771 Jews were killed in this two day operation 151 00:09:57,639 --> 00:10:00,517 of the Nazis and Ukrainian militia. 152 00:10:01,602 --> 00:10:04,187 Another outrageous massacre was carried out 153 00:10:04,188 --> 00:10:07,482 by the Ukrainian insurgent army and the Bandera faction 154 00:10:07,483 --> 00:10:10,943 of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists 155 00:10:10,944 --> 00:10:15,573 in German occupied Polish Wolyn and eastern Galicia 156 00:10:15,574 --> 00:10:16,950 in 1943 and 1944. 157 00:10:19,078 --> 00:10:23,247 This genocide of Poles was led by Mykola Lebed. 158 00:10:23,248 --> 00:10:27,044 35,000 to 60,000 in Wolyn and 25,000 to 40,000 159 00:10:28,837 --> 00:10:31,339 in eastern Galicia fell victim 160 00:10:31,340 --> 00:10:35,676 to this massive ethnic cleansing operation. 161 00:10:35,677 --> 00:10:38,596 Sensing the inevitable loss of the German troops, 162 00:10:38,597 --> 00:10:41,099 the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists 163 00:10:41,100 --> 00:10:44,977 gave up on their former ally and began fighting equally 164 00:10:44,978 --> 00:10:47,773 against Germans and Soviet forces. 165 00:10:49,983 --> 00:10:54,071 In January 1943, USSR troops started pushing the Nazis back, 166 00:10:55,322 --> 00:10:59,659 liberating one part of Ukraine after another. 167 00:10:59,660 --> 00:11:02,495 Western Ukraine was the last Ukrainian region held 168 00:11:02,496 --> 00:11:06,625 by the Germans, finally being liberated in October of 1944. 169 00:11:09,586 --> 00:11:12,547 Bandera's bands continued to wage their guerrilla war 170 00:11:12,548 --> 00:11:16,092 against the Soviet regime, carrying out bloody raids 171 00:11:16,093 --> 00:11:18,344 on Ukrainian villages and towns 172 00:11:18,345 --> 00:11:22,181 and leaving behind chaos and casualties. 173 00:11:22,182 --> 00:11:25,810 This war went on till the middle of the 1950s 174 00:11:25,811 --> 00:11:28,271 when the last collaborators were either detained 175 00:11:28,272 --> 00:11:29,898 or fled the country. 176 00:11:32,609 --> 00:11:36,612 On May 7th, 1945, Germany unconditionally surrendered 177 00:11:36,613 --> 00:11:38,364 to the Allies. 178 00:11:38,365 --> 00:11:41,952 Ukraine remained a part of the Soviet Union. 179 00:11:45,747 --> 00:11:49,877 The peace after the Second World War was short-lived. 180 00:11:52,546 --> 00:11:54,881 The United States and the Soviet Union, 181 00:11:54,882 --> 00:11:56,507 nations who allied together, 182 00:11:56,508 --> 00:11:59,051 along with England to defeat the Nazis, 183 00:11:59,052 --> 00:12:02,806 tragically became foes as the Cold War began. 184 00:12:06,894 --> 00:12:09,187 The era of political and military tension 185 00:12:09,188 --> 00:12:14,066 between the US and the USSR lasted for nearly 45 years, 186 00:12:14,067 --> 00:12:18,238 keeping humanity under the constant threat of nuclear war. 187 00:12:24,536 --> 00:12:27,580 In this battle, the United States never lost sight 188 00:12:27,581 --> 00:12:29,541 of Ukraine's importance. 189 00:12:30,876 --> 00:12:32,752 US intelligence kept a close eye 190 00:12:32,753 --> 00:12:35,713 on Ukrainian nationalist organizations 191 00:12:35,714 --> 00:12:38,049 as a possible source of counter-intelligence 192 00:12:38,050 --> 00:12:40,801 against the Soviet Union. 193 00:12:40,802 --> 00:12:44,263 CIA documents that just recently have been declassified 194 00:12:44,264 --> 00:12:47,183 show strong ties between US intelligence 195 00:12:47,184 --> 00:12:50,312 and Ukrainian nationalists since 1946. 196 00:12:51,521 --> 00:12:53,856 From the CIA agency report, 197 00:12:53,857 --> 00:12:55,566 it is clear that they were not mistaken 198 00:12:55,567 --> 00:12:58,694 about the nature of Ukrainian nationalist organizations 199 00:12:58,695 --> 00:13:02,448 or their leader, Stepan Bandera himself. 200 00:13:02,449 --> 00:13:06,535 According to an OSS report of September 1945, 201 00:13:06,536 --> 00:13:08,829 Bandera had earned a fierce reputation 202 00:13:08,830 --> 00:13:12,583 for conducting a reign of terror during World War II. 203 00:13:12,584 --> 00:13:13,918 After the Second World War, 204 00:13:13,919 --> 00:13:17,004 Bandera and other Ukrainian Nazi leaders 205 00:13:17,005 --> 00:13:20,508 fled to Europe where the CIA helped them hide. 206 00:13:20,509 --> 00:13:22,009 The CIA later informed 207 00:13:22,010 --> 00:13:24,387 the Immigration and Naturalization Service 208 00:13:24,388 --> 00:13:27,014 that it had concealed Stepan Bandera 209 00:13:27,015 --> 00:13:30,184 and other Ukrainians from Soviets. 210 00:13:30,185 --> 00:13:32,395 The operations involving Ukrainians continued 211 00:13:32,396 --> 00:13:34,480 for many years. 212 00:13:34,481 --> 00:13:37,526 The Nuremberg trials of 1945 and 1946 213 00:13:38,610 --> 00:13:41,612 brought the political, economic and military leaders 214 00:13:41,613 --> 00:13:43,864 of fascist Germany to justice 215 00:13:43,865 --> 00:13:47,368 and revealed to the world the monstrous face of Nazism 216 00:13:47,369 --> 00:13:49,245 and the crimes they committed. 217 00:13:49,246 --> 00:13:51,998 But the Ukrainian Nazis were spared the same fate 218 00:13:51,999 --> 00:13:55,960 and some were even granted indulgences by the CIA. 219 00:13:55,961 --> 00:13:59,839 By 1954, the agency excused the illegal activities 220 00:13:59,840 --> 00:14:02,091 of the OUN's security branch 221 00:14:02,092 --> 00:14:04,593 in the name of Cold War necessity. 222 00:14:04,594 --> 00:14:07,888 In 1949, Mykola Lebed, the man responsible 223 00:14:07,889 --> 00:14:11,225 for the massacres in Wolyn was moved to the United States, 224 00:14:11,226 --> 00:14:15,146 where he died in 1989 without ever being investigated 225 00:14:15,147 --> 00:14:17,315 or pursued as a war criminal. 226 00:14:17,316 --> 00:14:20,860 The CIA moved to protect Ukrainian nationalist leader, 227 00:14:20,861 --> 00:14:23,487 Mykola Lebed, from criminal investigation 228 00:14:23,488 --> 00:14:28,075 by Immigration and Naturalization Service in 1952. 229 00:14:28,076 --> 00:14:30,911 Perhaps Bandera lost his use to the US 230 00:14:30,912 --> 00:14:33,914 or maybe KGB agents outsmarted the CIA, 231 00:14:33,915 --> 00:14:36,751 but in 1959, Stepan Bandera, 232 00:14:36,752 --> 00:14:38,961 the leader of the Ukrainian nationalists, 233 00:14:38,962 --> 00:14:40,046 was killed in Munich, 234 00:14:40,047 --> 00:14:43,632 where he was hiding under the name of Stefan Popel. 235 00:14:43,633 --> 00:14:46,927 It would be fair to say that Bandera became a major symbol 236 00:14:46,928 --> 00:14:49,764 of Ukrainian nationalism by sheer chance 237 00:14:49,765 --> 00:14:53,934 for he wasn't neither its only nor its most powerful one. 238 00:14:53,935 --> 00:14:55,728 Dmytro dontsov was the father 239 00:14:55,729 --> 00:14:59,357 of the far right totalitarian doctrine in Ukraine. 240 00:14:59,358 --> 00:15:03,152 Andriy Melnyk the leader of another fraction of the OUN. 241 00:15:03,153 --> 00:15:05,196 Roman Shukhevych was the general 242 00:15:05,197 --> 00:15:07,031 of the Ukrainian insurgent army, 243 00:15:07,032 --> 00:15:09,784 and others contributed greatly to the movement. 244 00:15:09,785 --> 00:15:11,619 Bandera's dangerous ideology, 245 00:15:11,620 --> 00:15:13,788 suppressed by the communist authorities 246 00:15:13,789 --> 00:15:17,500 but supported by external forces, never really died. 247 00:15:17,501 --> 00:15:19,794 The seeds of Ukrainian nationalism were passed 248 00:15:19,795 --> 00:15:22,004 from generation to generation. 249 00:15:22,005 --> 00:15:24,215 Unfortunately, it was just a matter of time 250 00:15:24,216 --> 00:15:27,426 before they would once again blossom. 251 00:15:27,427 --> 00:15:32,139 In 1954, Ukraine's territory was expanded even more 252 00:15:32,140 --> 00:15:35,476 when Nikita Khrushchev, the leader of the USSR 253 00:15:35,477 --> 00:15:36,977 and an Ukrainian himself 254 00:15:36,978 --> 00:15:40,981 generously gave the Crimean region to Ukraine. 255 00:15:40,982 --> 00:15:43,984 Historians would argue about the legitimacy of this transfer 256 00:15:43,985 --> 00:15:45,778 for many years to come. 257 00:15:45,779 --> 00:15:48,489 And 60 years after Khrushchev's gift, 258 00:15:48,490 --> 00:15:51,951 dramatic new events would take place in Crimea 259 00:15:51,952 --> 00:15:54,161 - The eyes of the world are on Ukraine 260 00:15:54,162 --> 00:15:56,956 as the crisis in Crimea continues. 261 00:15:56,957 --> 00:15:58,207 Dozens of heavily armed men 262 00:15:58,208 --> 00:16:00,501 seized government buildings in Crimea. 263 00:16:00,502 --> 00:16:03,295 - Should Ukraine just shrug its shoulders 264 00:16:03,296 --> 00:16:06,006 and say, okay, Crimea is lost? 265 00:16:06,007 --> 00:16:10,137 - [Narrator] And the old arguments would heat up once again. 266 00:16:12,389 --> 00:16:15,433 The Cold War would heat up and cool down by turns 267 00:16:15,434 --> 00:16:16,517 while both rivals 268 00:16:16,518 --> 00:16:20,396 were obsessively building up military capacity. 269 00:16:20,397 --> 00:16:23,691 The turning point took place when the new era, Perestroika 270 00:16:23,692 --> 00:16:28,279 came to the USSR with its new leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, 271 00:16:28,280 --> 00:16:30,490 in the middle of the 1980s. 272 00:16:31,408 --> 00:16:33,033 Perestroika meant restructuring 273 00:16:33,034 --> 00:16:36,662 towards liberalization and democratization. 274 00:16:36,663 --> 00:16:38,497 It certainly had a positive impact 275 00:16:38,498 --> 00:16:40,541 on the international situation. 276 00:16:40,542 --> 00:16:42,334 - Astonishing news from East Germany, 277 00:16:42,335 --> 00:16:45,004 where the East German authorities have said, in essence, 278 00:16:45,005 --> 00:16:49,134 that the Berlin wall doesn't mean anything anymore 279 00:16:52,053 --> 00:16:54,763 - [Narrator] But inside the USSR, the weakening 280 00:16:54,764 --> 00:16:58,560 of Kremlin control had different consequences. 281 00:16:59,769 --> 00:17:02,897 In Ukraine, a nationalistic political organization, 282 00:17:02,898 --> 00:17:05,441 Narodniy Rukh, or People's Movement 283 00:17:05,442 --> 00:17:08,820 emerged in 1989 due to this new openness. 284 00:17:12,240 --> 00:17:14,533 - [Narrator] They advocated for independence of Ukraine 285 00:17:14,534 --> 00:17:17,870 from the USSR and became an incubator 286 00:17:17,871 --> 00:17:20,832 for leaders of Ukrainian neo-Nazism. 287 00:17:23,293 --> 00:17:27,422 In 1991, one of them, Oleh Tyahnybok, founded Svoboda, 288 00:17:28,590 --> 00:17:31,550 an openly radical nationalistic party 289 00:17:31,551 --> 00:17:35,263 preaching the good old principles of Bandera. 290 00:17:46,483 --> 00:17:49,068 - [Narrator] Purge Ukraine from Jews and Russians, 291 00:17:49,069 --> 00:17:52,154 Ukraine for Ukrainians, and so on. 292 00:17:52,155 --> 00:17:53,864 His statements got him the fifth place 293 00:17:53,865 --> 00:17:55,658 in the Simon Wiesenthal Center 294 00:17:55,659 --> 00:17:59,788 Top 10 Anti-Semitic World Leader rankings of 2012. 295 00:18:02,832 --> 00:18:06,962 - [Narrator] But also, sadly, attracted numerous followers. 296 00:18:07,837 --> 00:18:11,799 Dmitri Yarosh founded another extreme right organization 297 00:18:11,800 --> 00:18:13,927 Trizub or Trident in 1994. 298 00:18:16,388 --> 00:18:19,473 In April 2013, Yarosh became an assistant 299 00:18:19,474 --> 00:18:23,352 to a member of parliament from the opposition party Udar 300 00:18:23,353 --> 00:18:25,187 Later that same year, 301 00:18:25,188 --> 00:18:26,022 he would become the leader 302 00:18:26,023 --> 00:18:30,151 of the most radical Ukrainian Nazi group, the Right Sector. 303 00:18:34,364 --> 00:18:37,449 Andriy Parubiy would soon appearing leading a whole army 304 00:18:37,450 --> 00:18:39,828 of ultra-nationalist warriors 305 00:18:41,871 --> 00:18:44,665 and the torch marches would once again 306 00:18:44,666 --> 00:18:48,044 light up the streets of Ukrainian cities. 307 00:19:01,850 --> 00:19:05,477 The world drastically changed in August 1991 308 00:19:05,478 --> 00:19:09,106 when the USSR de-facto ceased to exist. 309 00:19:09,107 --> 00:19:12,401 The global political map welcomed many newcomers, 310 00:19:12,402 --> 00:19:14,862 Ukraine one of them. 311 00:19:14,863 --> 00:19:15,822 In modern history, 312 00:19:15,823 --> 00:19:18,866 it was the first time Ukraine was truly independent 313 00:19:18,867 --> 00:19:20,410 and all on its own. 314 00:19:26,082 --> 00:19:28,334 - The red flag came down over the Kremlin tonight 315 00:19:28,335 --> 00:19:30,294 as president Gorbachev resigned 316 00:19:30,295 --> 00:19:31,920 and brought to an end seven decades 317 00:19:31,921 --> 00:19:35,883 of communist rule in the Soviet Union. 318 00:19:35,884 --> 00:19:38,636 - [Narrator] The years after the disintegration of the USSR 319 00:19:38,637 --> 00:19:41,096 became known as crazy '90s 320 00:19:41,097 --> 00:19:43,975 in all the post-Soviet territories. 321 00:19:44,976 --> 00:19:48,103 - He's leaving behind 15 independent states 322 00:19:48,104 --> 00:19:50,981 which share only a disastrous economy 323 00:19:50,982 --> 00:19:52,816 and an uncertain future. 324 00:19:52,817 --> 00:19:53,652 - [Narrator] After having been 325 00:19:53,653 --> 00:19:55,736 under a government-controlled economy, 326 00:19:55,737 --> 00:19:59,490 the free market dramatically changed the rules of the game. 327 00:19:59,491 --> 00:20:01,367 New businesses emerged instantly 328 00:20:01,368 --> 00:20:05,204 and the first oligarchs were born overnight. 329 00:20:05,205 --> 00:20:07,539 The former country with no class division 330 00:20:07,540 --> 00:20:10,000 suddenly became stratified, 331 00:20:10,001 --> 00:20:12,252 the chosen few became rich 332 00:20:12,253 --> 00:20:15,382 while the rest had to fight to survive 333 00:20:53,670 --> 00:20:55,713 - [Narrator] The people's growing discontent 334 00:20:55,714 --> 00:20:58,716 made Ukraine more vulnerable to outside forces 335 00:20:58,717 --> 00:21:01,009 and a new kind of warfare was launched, 336 00:21:01,010 --> 00:21:04,639 one not known before, the color revolutions. 337 00:21:08,351 --> 00:21:10,102 - [Reporter] Demonstrators clash with police, 338 00:21:10,103 --> 00:21:13,480 hundreds of thousands protesting the results of the election 339 00:21:13,481 --> 00:21:15,692 and calling for a new vote. 340 00:21:18,361 --> 00:21:20,571 - [Narrator] Ukraine has had two color revolutions 341 00:21:20,572 --> 00:21:23,157 in its 24 years of its independence. 342 00:21:23,158 --> 00:21:27,035 In 2004, crowds of people descended upon Kiev, 343 00:21:27,036 --> 00:21:31,248 marking the start of the Orange Revolution. 344 00:21:31,249 --> 00:21:34,209 At that time, Ukraine became once again a battlefield 345 00:21:34,210 --> 00:21:39,173 of two forces, the Russian and western governments. 346 00:21:39,174 --> 00:21:41,008 The culmination of this conflict took place 347 00:21:41,009 --> 00:21:45,679 during the presidential elections in November of 2004. 348 00:21:45,680 --> 00:21:49,349 The two major candidates, Western-backed Viktor Yushchenko 349 00:21:49,350 --> 00:21:51,727 and Russian-leaning Viktor Yanukovich 350 00:21:51,728 --> 00:21:55,439 almost equally shared the votes of Ukrainians. 351 00:21:55,440 --> 00:21:58,859 By the way, calling Viktor Yushchenko western-backed 352 00:21:58,860 --> 00:22:01,361 is not an exaggeration. 353 00:22:01,362 --> 00:22:03,781 His wife, Kateryna Yushchenko, 354 00:22:03,782 --> 00:22:06,325 is a former US state department official 355 00:22:06,326 --> 00:22:07,160 and worked in the white house 356 00:22:07,161 --> 00:22:09,495 during the Reagan administration. 357 00:22:09,496 --> 00:22:12,581 The division was along geographic lines. 358 00:22:12,582 --> 00:22:15,000 Traditionally Russian eastern Ukraine 359 00:22:15,001 --> 00:22:16,794 voted for Yanukovich, 360 00:22:16,795 --> 00:22:20,130 while western Ukraine chosen Yushchenko. 361 00:22:20,131 --> 00:22:21,465 By the announced results, 362 00:22:21,466 --> 00:22:24,551 Viktor Yushchenko lost to Viktor Yanukovich 363 00:22:24,552 --> 00:22:26,887 but thousands of people didn't agree with it 364 00:22:26,888 --> 00:22:28,847 and they came to the central square of Kiev 365 00:22:28,848 --> 00:22:30,809 on the 22nd of November. 366 00:22:32,018 --> 00:22:35,103 The situation received wide news coverage. 367 00:22:35,104 --> 00:22:36,271 - [Reporter] The country's election commission 368 00:22:36,272 --> 00:22:37,898 ignored reports of fraud, 369 00:22:37,899 --> 00:22:42,027 declaring Kremlin-backed Viktor Yanukovich the winner. 370 00:22:42,028 --> 00:22:43,612 - [Narrator] International politicians 371 00:22:43,613 --> 00:22:47,366 such as former General Secretary of NATO, Javier Solana, 372 00:22:47,367 --> 00:22:49,535 became frequent guests in Kiev, 373 00:22:49,536 --> 00:22:53,164 initiating negotiations between the parties. 374 00:22:58,837 --> 00:23:00,462 - [Narrator] The results of the negotiations, however, 375 00:23:00,463 --> 00:23:03,590 were often reached only on paper. 376 00:23:03,591 --> 00:23:05,884 Thus, Yushchenko never told his supporters 377 00:23:05,885 --> 00:23:10,097 to stop blocking the government buildings in central Kiev. 378 00:23:10,098 --> 00:23:13,600 Therefore these non-violent and very orange protests 379 00:23:13,601 --> 00:23:16,478 lasted for a month, during which time 380 00:23:16,479 --> 00:23:18,897 the previous election results were annulled, 381 00:23:18,898 --> 00:23:20,774 marred by massive corruption, 382 00:23:20,775 --> 00:23:22,818 and new elections were announced 383 00:23:22,819 --> 00:23:26,071 An important nuance, just 3 months before, 384 00:23:26,072 --> 00:23:27,823 Viktor Yushchenko became a victim 385 00:23:27,824 --> 00:23:31,618 to a mysterious and still unsolved poisoning 386 00:23:31,619 --> 00:23:35,289 but it didn't prevent him from winning in the new election. 387 00:23:35,290 --> 00:23:37,040 Though as we shall soon see, 388 00:23:37,041 --> 00:23:39,293 there was much more than just the people's will 389 00:23:39,294 --> 00:23:41,461 that led to this victory. 390 00:23:41,462 --> 00:23:43,714 This peaceful revolution and its leader 391 00:23:43,715 --> 00:23:47,301 were warmly welcomed by the international community 392 00:23:47,302 --> 00:23:49,595 but the euphoria didn't last long. 393 00:23:49,596 --> 00:23:52,806 Yushchenko's government completely failed with reforms 394 00:23:52,807 --> 00:23:55,851 and lost its chance to establish democracy, 395 00:23:55,852 --> 00:23:58,437 instead descending into in-fighting. 396 00:23:58,438 --> 00:24:01,940 Viktor Yushchenko was not reelected for a second term 397 00:24:01,941 --> 00:24:03,400 but at the end of his presidency, 398 00:24:03,401 --> 00:24:05,736 he had time to make one last gift 399 00:24:05,737 --> 00:24:08,865 to his supporters from western Ukraine 400 00:24:44,442 --> 00:24:45,401 - [Narrator] The hero status 401 00:24:45,402 --> 00:24:48,612 of Stepan Bandera was short-lived. 402 00:24:48,613 --> 00:24:52,950 In 2010, Viktor Yanukovich was elected president. 403 00:24:52,951 --> 00:24:55,827 This time the international community had no doubts 404 00:24:55,828 --> 00:24:58,872 about the legitimacy of the elections. 405 00:24:58,873 --> 00:25:02,292 In January 2011, Viktor Yanukovich 406 00:25:02,293 --> 00:25:05,963 repealed the hero title of Bandera. 407 00:25:05,964 --> 00:25:08,674 Almost four years into his presidency, though, 408 00:25:08,675 --> 00:25:11,551 another revolution shook Ukraine. 409 00:25:11,552 --> 00:25:15,682 Unfortunately, this one was anything but peaceful. 410 00:25:21,396 --> 00:25:25,274 (speaking in foreign language) 411 00:25:27,902 --> 00:25:30,445 - Mr. Yanukovich, I am an American. 412 00:25:30,446 --> 00:25:34,449 I'm an outsider to this situation and it's very complicated 413 00:25:34,450 --> 00:25:37,161 but I would like, as a filmmaker, 414 00:25:38,204 --> 00:25:40,038 just to jump into the action 415 00:25:40,039 --> 00:25:43,418 and go to those moments in November 2013. 416 00:25:44,293 --> 00:25:46,420 You're president of the Ukraine, 417 00:25:46,421 --> 00:25:48,964 you've been president for three years at this point. 418 00:25:48,965 --> 00:25:52,175 The country is in a bad economic shape, very bad. 419 00:25:52,176 --> 00:25:54,636 You have a trade agreement with Russia 420 00:25:54,637 --> 00:25:57,514 and now you're seeking to make a better agreement 421 00:25:57,515 --> 00:26:00,058 with the EU, with the European Union, 422 00:26:00,059 --> 00:26:01,935 and you're negotiating. 423 00:26:01,936 --> 00:26:06,065 Can you bring me to that moment and what you were thinking? 424 00:28:37,550 --> 00:28:38,842 - [Reporter] Violent clashes erupted 425 00:28:38,843 --> 00:28:40,719 in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev 426 00:28:40,720 --> 00:28:43,305 as more than 100,000 people protested 427 00:28:43,306 --> 00:28:45,182 against government decision 428 00:28:45,183 --> 00:28:49,186 to delay an association deal with the EU. 429 00:28:49,187 --> 00:28:51,855 - Vitaliy, you were the Minister of Interior Affairs 430 00:28:51,856 --> 00:28:53,315 for the Ukraine during this period 431 00:28:53,316 --> 00:28:55,817 and you were Chief of Police, essentially of the country. 432 00:28:55,818 --> 00:28:58,236 Can you tell me your version of what happened 433 00:28:58,237 --> 00:29:02,283 from November protests through February protests? 434 00:29:24,555 --> 00:29:26,056 - [Narrator] Arseniy Yatsenuk, 435 00:29:26,057 --> 00:29:28,767 leader of the opposition party Fatherland, 436 00:29:28,768 --> 00:29:31,645 Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the opposition nationalist 437 00:29:31,646 --> 00:29:34,272 far right radical party Svoboda, 438 00:29:34,273 --> 00:29:38,193 Vitali Klitschko, leader of the opposition party Udar. 439 00:29:38,194 --> 00:29:40,320 - [Reporter] Both EU and Ukrainian officials said 440 00:29:40,321 --> 00:29:42,822 on Thursday, the suspension of talks on closer ties 441 00:29:42,823 --> 00:29:46,076 could be revived after the two-day meeting, 442 00:29:46,077 --> 00:29:50,206 but officials said the deal was off the table for now. 443 00:30:08,724 --> 00:30:10,809 - [Reporter] Pro-EU protests on the streets of Kiev 444 00:30:10,810 --> 00:30:12,852 enter their second day. 445 00:30:12,853 --> 00:30:15,146 The crowd of around 1,000 protesters were joined 446 00:30:15,147 --> 00:30:16,439 by the leader of the opposition, 447 00:30:16,440 --> 00:30:19,401 the reigning world boxing champion, Vitali Klitschko. 448 00:30:19,402 --> 00:30:20,819 He called on the demonstrators 449 00:30:20,820 --> 00:30:22,237 to maintain pressure on the government 450 00:30:22,238 --> 00:30:26,908 after it decided not to sign a major trade deal with the EU. 451 00:30:26,909 --> 00:30:28,451 - You go back to Kiev the next day 452 00:30:28,452 --> 00:30:30,453 after the meeting with Merkel 453 00:30:30,454 --> 00:30:32,455 and protests are up, am I right? 454 00:30:32,456 --> 00:30:35,418 Can you take me through that period? 455 00:31:13,956 --> 00:31:14,998 - [Narrator] Robert Parry 456 00:31:14,999 --> 00:31:16,750 is a longtime investigative journalist 457 00:31:16,751 --> 00:31:18,710 based in Washington DC, 458 00:31:18,711 --> 00:31:20,962 best known for his major disclosures 459 00:31:20,963 --> 00:31:24,382 about the Iran-Contra scandal in 1980s. 460 00:31:24,383 --> 00:31:26,468 He is the founder of Consortiumnews, 461 00:31:26,469 --> 00:31:30,055 where he has reported extensively on the crisis in Ukraine 462 00:31:30,056 --> 00:31:32,515 and the forces behind the unrest. 463 00:31:32,516 --> 00:31:35,560 - An NGO is a non-governmental organization. 464 00:31:35,561 --> 00:31:37,937 Now many NGOs are quite legitimate. 465 00:31:37,938 --> 00:31:40,982 They represent good causes, maybe they help people 466 00:31:40,983 --> 00:31:44,319 in a country feed or deal with water problems 467 00:31:44,320 --> 00:31:47,322 or deal with various kinds of social problems. 468 00:31:47,323 --> 00:31:50,492 But there are some NGOs that have become funded 469 00:31:50,493 --> 00:31:52,535 by government entities 470 00:31:52,536 --> 00:31:55,455 and serve more the purpose of that government 471 00:31:55,456 --> 00:31:57,540 rather than trying to serve the people 472 00:31:57,541 --> 00:32:00,126 that they are ostensibly working for. 473 00:32:00,127 --> 00:32:02,212 One thing we saw in the 1980s, 474 00:32:02,213 --> 00:32:04,172 at that point the Central Intelligence Agency 475 00:32:04,173 --> 00:32:05,465 had been largely discredited 476 00:32:05,466 --> 00:32:09,719 because of the scandals that had been exposed in the 1970s. 477 00:32:09,720 --> 00:32:12,972 - [Reporter] For 15 years, the CIA had secretly financed 478 00:32:12,973 --> 00:32:16,476 overseas activities of the National Students Associations, 479 00:32:16,477 --> 00:32:19,145 but then there came to light a fantastic web 480 00:32:19,146 --> 00:32:21,106 of CIA penetrations. 481 00:32:21,107 --> 00:32:23,149 - So when the Reagan administration came in, 482 00:32:23,150 --> 00:32:26,611 there was this concept that instead of having the CIA 483 00:32:26,612 --> 00:32:27,654 which traditionally would go 484 00:32:27,655 --> 00:32:29,531 into these different target countries 485 00:32:29,532 --> 00:32:32,784 funding their media, funding NGOs, 486 00:32:32,785 --> 00:32:35,787 funding different political operations, 487 00:32:35,788 --> 00:32:39,040 that was essentially farmed out to a new organization 488 00:32:39,041 --> 00:32:40,792 called the National Endowment for Democracy, 489 00:32:40,793 --> 00:32:43,461 which was created in 1983. 490 00:32:43,462 --> 00:32:46,423 And it would do pretty much what the agency used to do. 491 00:32:46,424 --> 00:32:47,549 It would go into one of these countries 492 00:32:47,550 --> 00:32:50,385 and it would support various political groups, 493 00:32:50,386 --> 00:32:54,764 train activists, deal with journalists, business groups 494 00:32:54,765 --> 00:32:58,143 and try to advance US foreign policy interests, 495 00:32:58,144 --> 00:32:59,853 sometimes against the interests 496 00:32:59,854 --> 00:33:02,480 of the host government, the target government. 497 00:33:02,481 --> 00:33:04,107 And beyond that, they received financial 498 00:33:04,108 --> 00:33:06,067 and other logistical help 499 00:33:06,068 --> 00:33:07,861 from the National Endowment for Democracy 500 00:33:07,862 --> 00:33:11,948 and other US agencies that helped them training activists, 501 00:33:11,949 --> 00:33:13,283 working with journalists 502 00:33:13,284 --> 00:33:16,995 to get their side presented more favorably. 503 00:33:16,996 --> 00:33:19,539 They work on things like how do you get traction, 504 00:33:19,540 --> 00:33:21,124 how do you get things to go viral, 505 00:33:21,125 --> 00:33:25,212 how do you then use that to generate support for your cause. 506 00:33:26,589 --> 00:33:30,008 - [Narrator] And support was generated. 507 00:33:30,009 --> 00:33:31,968 Mustafa Nayem, a founder of one 508 00:33:31,969 --> 00:33:34,430 of Ukraine's new media outlets 509 00:33:37,057 --> 00:33:39,476 - [Narrator] Hromadske. tv knew very well 510 00:33:39,477 --> 00:33:42,270 how to make something go viral. 511 00:33:42,271 --> 00:33:44,564 It was his notorious Facebook post 512 00:33:44,565 --> 00:33:47,150 on November 21st, 2013 513 00:33:47,151 --> 00:33:50,446 that brought the first crowds to Maidan. 514 00:33:59,079 --> 00:34:00,747 - [Narrator] "If you don't read the newspaper, 515 00:34:00,748 --> 00:34:02,123 you are uninformed. 516 00:34:02,124 --> 00:34:05,627 If you read the newspaper, you are misinformed," Mark Twain. 517 00:34:05,628 --> 00:34:07,754 To deliver your message efficiently enough 518 00:34:07,755 --> 00:34:10,840 in the modern world with so many different technologies 519 00:34:10,841 --> 00:34:14,093 and means of communications, you must embrace them all. 520 00:34:14,094 --> 00:34:16,721 As the disturbing events of Euromaidan started 521 00:34:16,722 --> 00:34:19,265 on November 21st, 2013, 522 00:34:19,266 --> 00:34:21,935 three new TV channels went on the air 523 00:34:21,936 --> 00:34:25,772 and suddenly became stunningly popular in Ukraine. 524 00:34:25,773 --> 00:34:27,816 Spilno. tv, November 21st, 525 00:34:30,778 --> 00:34:32,988 Hromadske. tv, November 22nd 526 00:34:34,823 --> 00:34:37,992 and Espreso. tv, November 24th. 527 00:34:37,993 --> 00:34:38,827 Directly from opposition protests, 528 00:34:38,828 --> 00:34:40,955 these channels went viral, 529 00:34:42,289 --> 00:34:45,416 supporting the protests and encouraging more and more people 530 00:34:45,417 --> 00:34:46,877 to come to Maidan. 531 00:36:03,454 --> 00:36:07,082 (yells in foreign language) 532 00:36:18,510 --> 00:36:20,511 - [Narrator] November 30th of 2013 533 00:36:20,512 --> 00:36:24,057 became the first turning point of Euromaidan 534 00:36:24,058 --> 00:36:28,187 and one of its most reported and mysterious events. 535 00:37:41,385 --> 00:37:42,219 - [Reporter] After riot police 536 00:37:42,220 --> 00:37:44,721 attacked peaceful protesters with clubs... 537 00:37:44,722 --> 00:37:46,639 It happened early in the morning hours. 538 00:37:46,640 --> 00:37:48,224 Eyewitnesses that were there say 539 00:37:48,225 --> 00:37:51,103 that the police did use truncheons. 540 00:38:37,107 --> 00:38:39,400 - [Narrator] Coincidentally, Serhiy Lyovochkin 541 00:38:39,401 --> 00:38:43,030 is a close associate to many US politicians. 542 00:38:43,947 --> 00:38:46,032 The security service of Ukraine had evidence 543 00:38:46,033 --> 00:38:49,494 that on that night, Lyovochkin was in contact 544 00:38:49,495 --> 00:38:52,121 with the opposition leader Yatsenyuk 545 00:38:52,122 --> 00:38:54,373 where they discussed the clearing of Maidan 546 00:38:54,374 --> 00:38:58,669 on the pretext of installing the annual Christmas tree. 547 00:38:58,670 --> 00:38:59,670 News media reported 548 00:38:59,671 --> 00:39:02,006 that the riot police cruelly attacked the students 549 00:39:02,007 --> 00:39:04,550 peacefully sleeping in their tents 550 00:39:04,551 --> 00:39:08,054 but scenes from the event seem to tell a different story. 551 00:39:08,055 --> 00:39:11,307 It appears that the protesters were waiting for the police. 552 00:39:11,308 --> 00:39:13,643 Additionally, there were dozens of journalists 553 00:39:13,644 --> 00:39:16,729 and cameramen from all the new public TV news outlets 554 00:39:16,730 --> 00:39:19,232 prepared to covered the events. 555 00:39:19,233 --> 00:39:22,318 And most ominously, group of well trained young men 556 00:39:22,319 --> 00:39:24,987 arrived to Maidan almost simultaneously 557 00:39:24,988 --> 00:39:26,698 with the riot police. 558 00:39:27,991 --> 00:39:30,368 They infiltrated the crowd and began provocations 559 00:39:30,369 --> 00:39:32,996 with insults, stones and torches 560 00:39:35,582 --> 00:39:36,833 - The Right Sector in Ukraine 561 00:39:36,834 --> 00:39:40,127 represents a part of the Ukrainian population 562 00:39:40,128 --> 00:39:44,715 that has often favored fairly extreme right-wing positions. 563 00:39:44,716 --> 00:39:46,259 They had militias 564 00:39:46,260 --> 00:39:50,555 that came especially during the Maidan protests. 565 00:39:50,556 --> 00:39:54,517 There were groups that were being shipped into Kiev 566 00:39:54,518 --> 00:39:57,353 where they would provide the muscle, in effect, 567 00:39:57,354 --> 00:39:58,563 for the demonstrations. 568 00:39:58,564 --> 00:39:59,356 So the demonstrations went 569 00:39:59,357 --> 00:40:01,774 from being relatively peaceful political protests 570 00:40:01,775 --> 00:40:04,318 to being increasingly violent. 571 00:40:04,319 --> 00:40:06,320 - [Narrator] The first step in any detective work 572 00:40:06,321 --> 00:40:08,407 is to establish a motive. 573 00:40:10,033 --> 00:40:12,076 It is now said that Serhiy Lyovochkin 574 00:40:12,077 --> 00:40:16,206 is held in high esteem by his powerful US friends. 575 00:40:17,541 --> 00:40:20,167 Outraged by what was reported in the news, 576 00:40:20,168 --> 00:40:23,296 the Ukrainian people came out in force on the next day 577 00:40:23,297 --> 00:40:26,716 to vent their anger with the police actions. 578 00:40:26,717 --> 00:40:30,012 - The violence started to take off when? 579 00:41:33,283 --> 00:41:34,367 - [Narrator] As veiled and masked 580 00:41:34,368 --> 00:41:36,827 as the color revolutions can be, 581 00:41:36,828 --> 00:41:38,913 an attentive viewer can see a subtle patterns 582 00:41:38,914 --> 00:41:42,584 and similarities revealing their true nature. 583 00:41:45,587 --> 00:41:48,214 To make crowds act as one obedient group, 584 00:41:48,215 --> 00:41:51,133 they have to be united at the unconscious level. 585 00:41:51,134 --> 00:41:53,844 The masterminds of color revolutions know this well 586 00:41:53,845 --> 00:41:56,056 and have perfected the art. 587 00:41:59,559 --> 00:42:01,727 Symbolism is one of the most powerful tools 588 00:42:01,728 --> 00:42:03,688 to achieve this end. 589 00:42:03,689 --> 00:42:05,439 Revolutionary political organizations 590 00:42:05,440 --> 00:42:07,566 with surprisingly similar names 591 00:42:07,567 --> 00:42:09,777 and even more similar logos 592 00:42:09,778 --> 00:42:11,570 have appeared time and again 593 00:42:11,571 --> 00:42:14,490 almost as omens marking the countries that would be hit 594 00:42:14,491 --> 00:42:16,535 by the color plague next. 595 00:42:18,662 --> 00:42:21,956 They are often described as being aware and active, 596 00:42:21,957 --> 00:42:25,126 when they're actually trained and radical. 597 00:42:25,127 --> 00:42:27,378 They are the ones who take the first shot, 598 00:42:27,379 --> 00:42:29,630 literal and metaphorical 599 00:42:29,631 --> 00:42:31,674 to transform the peaceful protests 600 00:42:31,675 --> 00:42:34,052 into full-blown coup d'etats. 601 00:42:35,095 --> 00:42:36,846 Their fingerprints can be found everywhere 602 00:42:36,847 --> 00:42:39,474 on the map of color revolutions. 603 00:42:42,310 --> 00:42:45,187 Using all the experience of past generations, 604 00:42:45,188 --> 00:42:46,981 simple but effective tools 605 00:42:46,982 --> 00:42:51,028 like catchy singalongs and chanting are employed. 606 00:42:54,364 --> 00:42:55,865 - [Narrator] Well known for exciting the crowd 607 00:42:55,866 --> 00:42:57,408 and creating the group identity, 608 00:42:57,409 --> 00:42:59,410 they depersonalize individuals 609 00:42:59,411 --> 00:43:02,289 and make them easier to manipulate. 610 00:43:27,147 --> 00:43:29,899 - [Narrator] Incidentally, one such organization, 611 00:43:29,900 --> 00:43:32,693 Hromadske. tv, received generous donations 612 00:43:32,694 --> 00:43:35,237 from the Dutch and US embassies 613 00:43:35,238 --> 00:43:38,032 as well as from the Renaissance Foundation, 614 00:43:38,033 --> 00:43:40,577 an NGO founded by George Soros. 615 00:43:41,912 --> 00:43:44,580 - I've set up a foundation in Ukraine 616 00:43:44,581 --> 00:43:48,126 before Ukraine became independent of Russia 617 00:43:49,920 --> 00:43:54,673 and the foundation has been functioning ever since 618 00:43:54,674 --> 00:43:58,386 and it played a important part in events now. 619 00:44:01,890 --> 00:44:03,432 - [Narrator] "I like criticism, 620 00:44:03,433 --> 00:44:06,268 "but it must be my way,” Mark Twain. 621 00:44:06,269 --> 00:44:08,646 - Did you see any evidence of US involvement? 622 00:44:08,647 --> 00:44:11,566 Did you feel a presence from the US? 623 00:44:38,635 --> 00:44:41,679 - We will be back here, on this square, 624 00:44:41,680 --> 00:44:44,807 to celebrate with you a Ukraine 625 00:44:44,808 --> 00:44:46,809 that stands together with Europe 626 00:44:46,810 --> 00:44:49,478 and stands with the United States. 627 00:44:49,479 --> 00:44:51,981 - Well, members of congress were visiting Ukraine 628 00:44:51,982 --> 00:44:53,023 during that period. 629 00:44:53,024 --> 00:44:55,234 Most famously, Congressman John McCain. 630 00:44:55,235 --> 00:44:58,154 So some of the people who were challenging their government, 631 00:44:58,155 --> 00:44:59,905 their elected government at that point, 632 00:44:59,906 --> 00:45:03,075 were being told by the senior US official, 633 00:45:03,076 --> 00:45:04,410 a person who ran for president, 634 00:45:04,411 --> 00:45:06,871 and a top official in the US Congress 635 00:45:06,872 --> 00:45:09,248 that the US was with them. 636 00:45:09,249 --> 00:45:11,917 - I'm senator John McCain and it's always a pleasure 637 00:45:11,918 --> 00:45:14,128 to be back in Ukraine 638 00:45:14,129 --> 00:45:17,965 - Senator McCain was, in a sense, giving the people 639 00:45:17,966 --> 00:45:20,718 in the Maidan a feeling that they had the backing 640 00:45:20,719 --> 00:45:22,469 of the most powerful country on Earth. 641 00:45:22,470 --> 00:45:25,681 - This is about the future you want for your country. 642 00:45:25,682 --> 00:45:28,727 This is about the future you deserve. 643 00:46:15,190 --> 00:46:17,399 - Who was your highest level contact at the US government 644 00:46:17,400 --> 00:46:18,693 in this period? 645 00:46:35,627 --> 00:46:37,587 - And the US Ambassador? 646 00:47:00,777 --> 00:47:02,695 - In early February of 2014 647 00:47:02,696 --> 00:47:05,447 as the Maidan crisis was getting more violent, 648 00:47:05,448 --> 00:47:07,449 there was a phone call that was intercepted. 649 00:47:07,450 --> 00:47:09,368 It was a call between the Assistant Secretary of State 650 00:47:09,369 --> 00:47:11,537 for European Affairs, Victoria Nuland, 651 00:47:11,538 --> 00:47:15,082 and the US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt. 652 00:47:15,083 --> 00:47:16,917 - Questions of credibility are being raised 653 00:47:16,918 --> 00:47:20,713 after a private chat between two top US diplomats 654 00:47:20,714 --> 00:47:22,256 was leaked online. 655 00:47:22,257 --> 00:47:23,549 - [Victoria] I think Yats is the guy 656 00:47:23,550 --> 00:47:25,592 who's got the economic experience, 657 00:47:25,593 --> 00:47:27,637 the governing experience. 658 00:47:28,513 --> 00:47:31,515 What he needs is Klitsch and Tyahnybok on the outside 659 00:47:31,516 --> 00:47:33,642 I just think Klitsch going in, 660 00:47:33,643 --> 00:47:36,562 he's going to be at that level working for Yatsenyuk, 661 00:47:36,563 --> 00:47:38,272 it's just not going to work. 662 00:47:38,273 --> 00:47:40,232 - [Geoffrey] Yeah, no, I think that's right. 663 00:47:40,233 --> 00:47:43,610 Okay, good, do you want us to try to set up a call with him 664 00:47:43,611 --> 00:47:46,071 as the next step? - Sullivan's come back to me, 665 00:47:46,072 --> 00:47:49,533 VFR saying you need Biden and I said probably tomorrow 666 00:47:49,534 --> 00:47:52,202 for an atta-boy and to get the deets to stick. 667 00:47:52,203 --> 00:47:53,329 So Biden's willing. - Okay. 668 00:47:53,330 --> 00:47:55,289 - So you had this remarkable phone call 669 00:47:55,290 --> 00:47:57,207 where you have these two senior officials 670 00:47:57,208 --> 00:48:00,753 of the US government apparently talking about coup 671 00:48:00,754 --> 00:48:01,588 or how they were planning 672 00:48:01,589 --> 00:48:03,672 to restructure the government of Ukraine. 673 00:48:03,673 --> 00:48:06,258 - Fuck the EU. - No, exactly. 674 00:48:06,259 --> 00:48:09,595 - I'm not saying the whole US government feels that way. 675 00:48:09,596 --> 00:48:11,055 There is division on this, 676 00:48:11,056 --> 00:48:14,350 but the neoconservative element wants very much 677 00:48:14,351 --> 00:48:18,521 to change the strategic dynamic in the eastern Europe. 678 00:48:20,065 --> 00:48:21,690 The neocons are very smart people 679 00:48:21,691 --> 00:48:23,859 and they've been at this for a long time. 680 00:48:23,860 --> 00:48:25,986 They came in around the issue of propaganda. 681 00:48:25,987 --> 00:48:28,280 They studied how to create hot buttons 682 00:48:28,281 --> 00:48:29,406 for the American people. 683 00:48:29,407 --> 00:48:30,616 They had this experience 684 00:48:30,617 --> 00:48:32,743 when they were getting the American people to get excited 685 00:48:32,744 --> 00:48:35,079 about Central America back in the 1980s. 686 00:48:35,080 --> 00:48:37,706 - Sandinista regular army, their ground force 687 00:48:37,707 --> 00:48:41,543 is being equipped now with Russian artillery. 688 00:48:41,544 --> 00:48:42,379 - And they've been applying 689 00:48:42,380 --> 00:48:44,588 those same strategies ever since. 690 00:48:44,589 --> 00:48:47,633 They remain very dedicated to achieving their goals. 691 00:48:47,634 --> 00:48:49,843 They still want to get rid of certain governments. 692 00:48:49,844 --> 00:48:51,929 They want a regime change in Syria, for instance. 693 00:48:51,930 --> 00:48:53,889 Regime change in Iran. 694 00:48:53,890 --> 00:48:54,849 They're very skilled at this 695 00:48:54,850 --> 00:48:57,768 and they have a lot of allies now inside the news media, 696 00:48:57,769 --> 00:48:58,936 inside the government, 697 00:48:58,937 --> 00:49:01,105 and that means that they can do a lot 698 00:49:01,106 --> 00:49:03,732 to control the narrative of any story. 699 00:49:03,733 --> 00:49:05,275 - I think in america these days 700 00:49:05,276 --> 00:49:07,653 we have somehow told ourselves 701 00:49:07,654 --> 00:49:09,905 that there are a lot of ways of dealing with these problems 702 00:49:09,906 --> 00:49:11,657 other than hard power. 703 00:49:11,658 --> 00:49:14,201 Viadimir Putin cares about hard power. 704 00:49:14,202 --> 00:49:16,912 - The neoconservatives can now demonize a leader 705 00:49:16,913 --> 00:49:18,455 of a country. 706 00:49:18,456 --> 00:49:20,707 That sells with the american people. 707 00:49:20,708 --> 00:49:25,045 So you don't just argue a policy, you attack the leader. 708 00:49:25,046 --> 00:49:27,881 So the neoconservatives became very skilled 709 00:49:27,882 --> 00:49:31,760 at picking out leaders, finding their ugly traits, 710 00:49:31,761 --> 00:49:33,929 and then highlighting them. 711 00:49:33,930 --> 00:49:35,806 Yanukovich, you might say 712 00:49:35,807 --> 00:49:37,724 was a rather clunky political leader, 713 00:49:37,725 --> 00:49:39,518 but you make him into a devil. 714 00:49:39,519 --> 00:49:41,603 He's totally corrupt and he's evil 715 00:49:41,604 --> 00:49:43,230 and he wants to kill people in the Maidan, 716 00:49:43,231 --> 00:49:45,566 these wonderful white-hatted demonstrators. 717 00:49:45,567 --> 00:49:47,901 You've got a black hat versus white hat. 718 00:49:47,902 --> 00:49:50,904 And you keep repeating that basic scenario 719 00:49:50,905 --> 00:49:52,948 and it works with American people. 720 00:49:52,949 --> 00:49:56,034 - You got to realize what Viadimir Putin is. 721 00:49:56,035 --> 00:49:58,203 He's an old KGB colonel that wants 722 00:49:58,204 --> 00:50:00,372 to restore the Russian empire 723 00:50:00,373 --> 00:50:01,707 - You make them into demons 724 00:50:01,708 --> 00:50:03,459 and the American people find that, 725 00:50:03,460 --> 00:50:05,752 the way they can understand the world. 726 00:50:05,753 --> 00:50:08,464 Once that happens, it's very difficult for journalists 727 00:50:08,465 --> 00:50:09,631 or anyone else to say, 728 00:50:09,632 --> 00:50:11,758 hold it, that guy, he's got more of a gray hat 729 00:50:11,759 --> 00:50:13,927 than a white hat or a black hat. 730 00:50:13,928 --> 00:50:16,930 And if you say that, you're suddenly a Yanukovich apologist 731 00:50:16,931 --> 00:50:18,307 or you're a Putin apologist 732 00:50:18,308 --> 00:50:21,560 and then the attacks come onto the person saying it, 733 00:50:21,561 --> 00:50:24,856 the journalist, the academic or whoever. 734 00:50:26,733 --> 00:50:28,358 - [Narrator] Any good director will tell you 735 00:50:28,359 --> 00:50:31,820 that tempo and rhythm are the most essential components 736 00:50:31,821 --> 00:50:34,449 to hold an audience's attention. 737 00:50:48,087 --> 00:50:50,881 - [Narrator] It can also be called a method of betrayal 738 00:50:50,882 --> 00:50:53,258 when the allies and followers are relentlessly thrown 739 00:50:53,259 --> 00:50:55,637 into the revolutionary flame. 740 00:50:57,430 --> 00:50:59,306 The idea is simple. 741 00:50:59,307 --> 00:51:01,350 When the preparation work is done, 742 00:51:01,351 --> 00:51:03,101 the trigger just needs to be pulled 743 00:51:03,102 --> 00:51:06,064 to set the machine into full motion. 744 00:51:07,232 --> 00:51:09,691 The murder of politician Rafik Hariri 745 00:51:09,692 --> 00:51:11,736 led the Cedar Revolution. 746 00:51:14,072 --> 00:51:15,948 Looking back at the mysterious poisoning 747 00:51:15,949 --> 00:51:17,199 of Viktor Yushchenko 748 00:51:17,200 --> 00:51:21,245 right before the Orange Revolution of 2004, 749 00:51:21,246 --> 00:51:25,874 we now see that he became the sacred victim himself. 750 00:51:25,875 --> 00:51:27,459 Most political analysts believe 751 00:51:27,460 --> 00:51:30,671 that compassion of the Ukrainian people at that moment 752 00:51:30,672 --> 00:51:34,384 tilted the scales, giving him the presidency. 753 00:51:38,888 --> 00:51:40,806 The number of victims among protesters 754 00:51:40,807 --> 00:51:44,560 during Euromaidan totalled over 100. 755 00:51:44,561 --> 00:51:47,312 They are called the Heavenly Hundred. 756 00:51:47,313 --> 00:51:51,484 All the sacred victims were immediately mythologized. 757 00:51:54,153 --> 00:51:57,656 The beating of students on November 30th, 2013 758 00:51:57,657 --> 00:52:00,951 was the obvious trigger of Euromaidan. 759 00:52:00,952 --> 00:52:03,954 Those who sent trained provocateurs to the square 760 00:52:03,955 --> 00:52:07,124 very well realized that peaceful protesters were the ones 761 00:52:07,125 --> 00:52:09,419 who would get hurt the most. 762 00:52:10,795 --> 00:52:13,922 It's hard to keep protests going for months on end. 763 00:52:13,923 --> 00:52:18,594 Tensions subside and people inevitably get tired. 764 00:52:18,595 --> 00:52:20,095 Holidays are also a big danger 765 00:52:20,096 --> 00:52:22,598 for revolutionary masterminds. 766 00:52:22,599 --> 00:52:25,309 People want to be home with their families and friends, 767 00:52:25,310 --> 00:52:27,686 and one needs to get inventive to keep people 768 00:52:27,687 --> 00:52:29,938 in a cold tent city. 769 00:52:29,939 --> 00:52:33,526 (lively instrumental music) 770 00:52:44,454 --> 00:52:48,040 On Christmas day of 2013, tabloid journalist 771 00:52:48,041 --> 00:52:49,791 and political wannabe, Tetiana Chornovol 772 00:52:49,792 --> 00:52:51,460 was chosen to become the tool 773 00:52:51,461 --> 00:52:54,504 to whip the protests on Maidan back up. 774 00:52:54,505 --> 00:52:55,881 - A civic activist and journalist 775 00:52:55,882 --> 00:52:58,467 known for investigating corruption amongst senior officials 776 00:52:58,468 --> 00:53:02,639 was beaten outside Ukraine's capital on Christmas. 777 00:53:03,848 --> 00:53:05,390 - [Narrator] Her heroic deeds as a reported 778 00:53:05,391 --> 00:53:07,601 looked more like petty crimes. 779 00:53:07,602 --> 00:53:09,436 Trespassing on the presidential residence 780 00:53:09,437 --> 00:53:11,229 of Viktor Yanukovich, 781 00:53:11,230 --> 00:53:12,314 leading a rioting crowd 782 00:53:12,315 --> 00:53:15,525 to seize the Kiev City administration building, 783 00:53:15,526 --> 00:53:19,237 breaking into a car of the security service of Ukraine. 784 00:53:19,238 --> 00:53:22,699 It looked like Tetiana was more interested in making news 785 00:53:22,700 --> 00:53:25,535 than reporting it, and gaining name recognition 786 00:53:25,536 --> 00:53:26,662 that could be turned into votes 787 00:53:26,663 --> 00:53:28,705 for her struggling political career 788 00:53:28,706 --> 00:53:31,500 in the opposition party Fatherland. 789 00:53:31,501 --> 00:53:35,420 She gave the world media a Christmas present in 2013 790 00:53:35,421 --> 00:53:36,797 when she was cruelly beaten 791 00:53:36,798 --> 00:53:39,675 by unknown assailants on the road. 792 00:53:39,676 --> 00:53:41,677 Despite the fact that in just three days 793 00:53:41,678 --> 00:53:43,804 all the suspects were arrested and confessed 794 00:53:43,805 --> 00:53:46,932 to beating Tetiana during a road rage incident, 795 00:53:46,933 --> 00:53:50,268 world media kept insisting upon the political background 796 00:53:50,269 --> 00:53:52,062 of that crime. 797 00:53:52,063 --> 00:53:55,232 Instantaneously, Tetiana became a heroic martyr 798 00:53:55,233 --> 00:53:58,068 uniting people around her image. 799 00:53:58,069 --> 00:54:01,613 - The beating, coming amid political turmoil in Ukraine, 800 00:54:01,614 --> 00:54:03,240 this has drawn a protest. 801 00:54:03,241 --> 00:54:06,284 - [Narrator] Euromaidan was once again center stage 802 00:54:06,285 --> 00:54:09,621 and Tetiana in less than two months after the assault, 803 00:54:09,622 --> 00:54:10,997 she was already healthy enough 804 00:54:10,998 --> 00:54:13,750 to attack the office of Party of Regions, 805 00:54:13,751 --> 00:54:16,295 the party of Viktor Yanukovich. 806 00:54:22,844 --> 00:54:24,302 - [Narrator] One of the staff members, 807 00:54:24,303 --> 00:54:27,597 65-year-old IT specialist, Viadimir Zaharov 808 00:54:27,598 --> 00:54:29,892 was killed during the attack 809 00:54:30,768 --> 00:54:32,812 So, where is Tetiana now? 810 00:54:33,771 --> 00:54:36,314 Well, she finally got her position of power 811 00:54:36,315 --> 00:54:38,109 in the new government. 812 00:54:40,653 --> 00:54:44,531 One month later the time for another act in the play came. 813 00:54:44,532 --> 00:54:47,868 Armenian Ukrainian protester Sergei Nigoyan 814 00:54:47,869 --> 00:54:50,495 was one of the first to arrive on Maidan. 815 00:54:50,496 --> 00:54:52,080 He wasn't radical or violent 816 00:54:52,081 --> 00:54:55,751 but instead, naive and full of hope. 817 00:54:55,752 --> 00:54:58,462 Watching Sergei read a patriotic poem 818 00:54:58,463 --> 00:54:59,921 is like watching a casting tape 819 00:54:59,922 --> 00:55:02,508 for the role of a sacred victim. 820 00:55:10,683 --> 00:55:14,269 - [Narrator] Unfortunately, Sergei got the part. 821 00:55:14,270 --> 00:55:16,146 Betrayed by his brothers in arms, 822 00:55:16,147 --> 00:55:18,231 this video would eventually go viral 823 00:55:18,232 --> 00:55:20,817 after Sergei was killed early in the morning 824 00:55:20,818 --> 00:55:22,612 of January 22nd, 2014. 825 00:55:24,447 --> 00:55:28,784 The circumstances of his death remain unknown to this day 826 00:55:28,785 --> 00:55:31,119 even though the whole area 827 00:55:31,120 --> 00:55:33,747 of protest was heavily filmed at that time. 828 00:55:33,748 --> 00:55:37,626 There were no records or witnesses to help the investigation 829 00:55:37,627 --> 00:55:39,211 and his body was moved immediately 830 00:55:39,212 --> 00:55:41,630 from the scene of the crime. 831 00:55:41,631 --> 00:55:45,550 Sergei became the first killed martyr of Euromaidan. 832 00:55:45,551 --> 00:55:46,385 And in a heartbeat, 833 00:55:46,386 --> 00:55:49,888 the police officers were appointed as his killers. 834 00:55:49,889 --> 00:55:51,306 Almost two years later, 835 00:55:51,307 --> 00:55:55,560 the official investigation would still deliver no results. 836 00:55:55,561 --> 00:55:59,189 Now it is widely believed Nigoyan's murder was staged 837 00:55:59,190 --> 00:56:02,568 by provocateurs to escalate the conflict. 838 00:56:08,574 --> 00:56:11,743 God speaks to people with the language of signs. 839 00:56:11,744 --> 00:56:15,873 On January 26, 2014, Pope Francis prayed for Ukraine, 840 00:56:17,083 --> 00:56:19,501 addressing thousands of people at St. Peter's Square 841 00:56:19,502 --> 00:56:20,752 in Vatican City. 842 00:56:20,753 --> 00:56:24,465 (speaks in foreign language) 843 00:56:26,676 --> 00:56:28,802 After the prayer, two white doves were released 844 00:56:28,803 --> 00:56:31,596 from the papal window and were immediately attacked 845 00:56:31,597 --> 00:56:34,057 by a crow and seagull. 846 00:56:34,058 --> 00:56:35,684 Those who understand the language 847 00:56:35,685 --> 00:56:38,854 could easily read the meaning of this omen. 848 00:56:38,855 --> 00:56:41,898 Soon, great forces, the seagull and the crow, 849 00:56:41,899 --> 00:56:46,444 would be tearing apart two Slavic nations, the white doves. 850 00:56:46,445 --> 00:56:48,905 This omen gave hope to the Ukrainian people, 851 00:56:48,906 --> 00:56:52,951 saying that by God's will, the doves would be saved 852 00:56:52,952 --> 00:56:57,163 but it also predicted severe hardship and many victims. 853 00:56:57,164 --> 00:57:00,710 (tense instrumental music) 854 00:57:01,711 --> 00:57:03,378 The events which could enter into the history 855 00:57:03,379 --> 00:57:04,754 of the color revolutions 856 00:57:04,755 --> 00:57:07,841 as the most massive human sacrifice yet 857 00:57:07,842 --> 00:57:11,387 arrived right on schedule, one month later. 858 00:57:14,307 --> 00:57:16,391 - [Reporter] For weeks, this European capital 859 00:57:16,392 --> 00:57:20,103 has been the scene of a violent uprising. 860 00:57:20,104 --> 00:57:22,230 Today, the bloodiest day yet. 861 00:57:22,231 --> 00:57:23,440 - [Reporter] The protesters are pushing up 862 00:57:23,441 --> 00:57:24,774 towards the government district. 863 00:57:24,775 --> 00:57:26,526 Armed here with Molotov cocktails, 864 00:57:26,527 --> 00:57:29,572 but we saw handguns and shotguns too. 865 00:57:30,656 --> 00:57:32,490 There are casualties on both sides. 866 00:57:32,491 --> 00:57:36,036 (speaks in foreign language) 867 00:57:36,037 --> 00:57:39,205 - She just said that there are six dead people up there. 868 00:57:39,206 --> 00:57:40,041 Not just injured, dead. 869 00:57:40,042 --> 00:57:43,252 They said they've been hit by snipers. 870 00:58:03,356 --> 00:58:05,857 - [Narrator] And here again we meet our old acquaintance 871 00:58:05,858 --> 00:58:08,777 from Narodniy Rukh, Andriy Parubiy, 872 00:58:08,778 --> 00:58:10,236 who was at the peak of his glory 873 00:58:10,237 --> 00:58:14,199 as a self-proclaimed commandant of Maidan, 874 00:58:14,200 --> 00:58:18,329 which basically means the leader of the radical opposition. 875 00:58:41,602 --> 00:58:43,353 - [Reporter] The protesters were filmed leading a long line 876 00:58:43,354 --> 00:58:44,562 of riot police away. 877 00:58:44,563 --> 00:58:46,940 It's not clear where they were taking them. 878 00:58:46,941 --> 00:58:50,568 67 officers are currently reported to be missing. 879 00:58:50,569 --> 00:58:53,447 - 14 policemen dead and 43 wounded? 880 00:59:12,341 --> 00:59:14,509 - [Reporter] Earlier from inside the protest camp, 881 00:59:14,510 --> 00:59:16,678 the opposition leader Vitali Klitschko 882 00:59:16,679 --> 00:59:19,431 urged his supporters to stay put. 883 00:59:19,432 --> 00:59:23,518 Each of you here should stay strong in spirit, he said, 884 00:59:23,519 --> 00:59:26,230 because we're not going anywhere. 885 00:59:55,634 --> 00:59:58,511 - [Narrator] Like in 2004, during the Orange Revolution, 886 00:59:58,512 --> 01:00:02,015 the international leaders felt it necessary to intervene 887 01:00:02,016 --> 01:00:05,811 and bring both sides to the negotiating table. 888 01:00:09,523 --> 01:00:12,317 - [Narrator] Laurent Fabius, 889 01:00:12,318 --> 01:00:15,863 Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Radoslaw Sikorski. 890 01:00:32,296 --> 01:00:34,297 - [Reporter] The Ukrainian president and the leaders 891 01:00:34,298 --> 01:00:36,966 of the anti-government protests there 892 01:00:36,967 --> 01:00:39,385 have agreed on a truce. 893 01:00:39,386 --> 01:00:40,804 - [Reporter] The truce was to give talks 894 01:00:40,805 --> 01:00:44,849 between President Yanukovich and the opposition a chance. 895 01:00:44,850 --> 01:00:46,851 - [Narrator] Just like in 2004, 896 01:00:46,852 --> 01:00:49,604 the opposition or at least its radical faction, 897 01:00:49,605 --> 01:00:52,732 the Right Sector, headed by Dmitri Yarosh 898 01:00:52,733 --> 01:00:56,862 had no intention of fulfilling his part of the bargain 899 01:01:44,034 --> 01:01:45,535 - The opposition leaders left saying 900 01:01:45,536 --> 01:01:49,038 they may have found a way to end the bloodshed, 901 01:01:49,039 --> 01:01:50,790 but they wanted to take the conclusions 902 01:01:50,791 --> 01:01:53,502 from their meeting to the people. 903 01:01:54,753 --> 01:01:58,883 It was soon apparent that the people were not happy. 904 01:03:11,664 --> 01:03:12,872 - [Narrator] At the same time, 905 01:03:12,873 --> 01:03:15,166 Kiev was saying its last goodbyes 906 01:03:15,167 --> 01:03:17,711 to the victims of the massacre. 907 01:03:24,009 --> 01:03:28,346 It was also welcoming those who came to power at their cost. 908 01:03:28,347 --> 01:03:29,973 - [Reporter] Ukraine's parliament has voted 909 01:03:29,974 --> 01:03:33,893 for new speaker of the assembly to become interim president. 910 01:03:33,894 --> 01:03:36,312 Oleksandr Turchynov called on lawmakers 911 01:03:36,313 --> 01:03:39,274 to form an interim government by Tuesday. 912 01:03:39,275 --> 01:03:41,651 These latest developments follow the dismissal 913 01:03:41,652 --> 01:03:44,570 of President Viktor Yanukovich on Saturday. 914 01:03:44,571 --> 01:03:46,281 - And they removed Yanukovich 915 01:03:46,282 --> 01:03:50,411 not following the constitutional procedures for impeachment. 916 01:04:02,339 --> 01:04:03,923 - [Narrator] The parliament of Ukraine consists 917 01:04:03,924 --> 01:04:05,217 of 450 deputies. 918 01:04:06,093 --> 01:04:07,719 The constitution of Ukraine requires 919 01:04:07,720 --> 01:04:10,638 at least a 3/4 majority to vote. 920 01:04:10,639 --> 01:04:14,559 In other words, 338 votes in favor of the impeachment, 921 01:04:14,560 --> 01:04:17,187 but only 328 deputies voted yes. 922 01:04:20,441 --> 01:04:22,650 - The US state department almost immediately said 923 01:04:22,651 --> 01:04:24,319 this was a legitimate government 924 01:04:24,320 --> 01:04:27,071 and that was a part of this effort to get regime change. 925 01:04:27,072 --> 01:04:28,239 Instead of trying to find some way 926 01:04:28,240 --> 01:04:30,867 to revive the February 21st agreement 927 01:04:30,868 --> 01:04:32,201 or maybe you could bring back Yanukovich 928 01:04:32,202 --> 01:04:33,995 in some titular way, 929 01:04:33,996 --> 01:04:36,664 that became not a possibility anymore. 930 01:04:36,665 --> 01:04:38,708 Then you had eastern Ukraine resisting, 931 01:04:38,709 --> 01:04:41,169 you had Crimea wanting to break away, 932 01:04:41,170 --> 01:04:43,464 and things rapidly escalate. 933 01:04:47,176 --> 01:04:48,593 - [Reporter] Voters will decide Sunday 934 01:04:48,594 --> 01:04:51,846 whether they'll leave Ukraine and join Russia. 935 01:04:51,847 --> 01:04:53,765 - [Reporter] The campaign with the slogan, 936 01:04:53,766 --> 01:04:56,434 together with Russia, has the backing of Moscow. 937 01:04:56,435 --> 01:04:58,603 - The Crimea situation, the referendum, 938 01:04:58,604 --> 01:05:02,691 is also happening during this period very quickly. 939 01:05:20,501 --> 01:05:21,834 - [Narrator] Crimean authorities, 940 01:05:21,835 --> 01:05:23,419 sensing the mood of the populace, 941 01:05:23,420 --> 01:05:26,255 fully supported Viktor Yanukovich's decision 942 01:05:26,256 --> 01:05:30,760 to postpone the 2013 European Union association deal, 943 01:05:30,761 --> 01:05:33,305 and side deeper ties to Russia. 944 01:05:34,223 --> 01:05:36,641 As the events in Kiev took their course, 945 01:05:36,642 --> 01:05:39,268 Crimean authorities issued a declaration, 946 01:05:39,269 --> 01:05:42,688 putting into words the fears of its people: 947 01:05:42,689 --> 01:05:45,316 "based on the will of the Crimeans who elected us, 948 01:05:45,317 --> 01:05:47,610 "we declare that we will not give Crimea 949 01:05:47,611 --> 01:05:49,779 "to extremists and neo-Nazis 950 01:05:49,780 --> 01:05:51,906 "seeking to seize power in Ukraine 951 01:05:51,907 --> 01:05:55,952 "at the cost of the blood of the country and its citizens.” 952 01:05:55,953 --> 01:05:57,954 After the regime change in Kiev, 953 01:05:57,955 --> 01:06:00,081 rumors began spreading in Crimea 954 01:06:00,082 --> 01:06:01,916 that the new authorities would be merciless 955 01:06:01,917 --> 01:06:04,044 to those that oppose them. 956 01:06:06,839 --> 01:06:09,090 - [Narrator] This led to the pro-Russian demonstrations 957 01:06:09,091 --> 01:06:12,468 rejecting the new government in Kiev. 958 01:06:12,469 --> 01:06:14,762 On February 27th, the government buildings 959 01:06:14,763 --> 01:06:16,848 in the capital of Crimea were seized 960 01:06:16,849 --> 01:06:18,976 by pro-Russian protesters. 961 01:06:19,977 --> 01:06:22,437 The current Crimean government was dismissed 962 01:06:22,438 --> 01:06:25,231 and the new leader, Sergey Aksionov, 963 01:06:25,232 --> 01:06:26,524 was assigned as the leader 964 01:06:26,525 --> 01:06:29,403 of the Crimean autonomous republic. 965 01:06:39,079 --> 01:06:42,206 - [Narrator] On March 16th, the Crimean referendum was held 966 01:06:42,207 --> 01:06:44,709 and the people voted to leave Ukraine 967 01:06:44,710 --> 01:06:48,171 and enter the Russian federation. 968 01:06:48,172 --> 01:06:50,965 - [Narrator] The situation in Crimea is being presented 969 01:06:50,966 --> 01:06:52,550 as a Russian invasion, 970 01:06:52,551 --> 01:06:54,093 and again, nobody who looks at this seriously 971 01:06:54,094 --> 01:06:55,928 and look at the poll numbers. 972 01:06:55,929 --> 01:06:57,054 Some of the poll numbers done 973 01:06:57,055 --> 01:06:59,140 by the US government agencies themselves 974 01:06:59,141 --> 01:07:02,643 showing that people of Crimea prefer being part of Russia. 975 01:07:02,644 --> 01:07:04,979 In the US news media, it has all been presented 976 01:07:04,980 --> 01:07:07,190 as the Russians invaded, 977 01:07:07,191 --> 01:07:09,317 they then staged a sham election. 978 01:07:09,318 --> 01:07:10,985 With people with guns at their backs, 979 01:07:10,986 --> 01:07:15,239 somehow they faked the ballot boxes to get 96% approval 980 01:07:15,240 --> 01:07:17,575 for rejoining Russia. 981 01:07:17,576 --> 01:07:19,619 - The idea of referendum in Crimea 982 01:07:19,620 --> 01:07:23,331 is just quite simply unconstitutional. 983 01:07:23,332 --> 01:07:24,249 - But it does raise questions 984 01:07:24,250 --> 01:07:27,293 on whether this vote really is free and fair, 985 01:07:27,294 --> 01:07:29,754 especially given the heavy military presence 986 01:07:29,755 --> 01:07:31,214 in Crimea right now, Errol. 987 01:07:31,215 --> 01:07:33,716 - So that's how it's been sold to the American people. 988 01:07:33,717 --> 01:07:36,010 The reality is very different. 989 01:07:36,011 --> 01:07:38,387 - The atmosphere here is certainly electric. 990 01:07:38,388 --> 01:07:39,722 Thousands of people have gathered 991 01:07:39,723 --> 01:07:42,183 in the capital Crimean city of Simferopol. 992 01:07:42,184 --> 01:07:45,311 All of this following a referendum held last Sunday 993 01:07:45,312 --> 01:07:48,439 in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted 994 01:07:48,440 --> 01:07:51,526 in support of being reunited with Russia. 995 01:07:51,527 --> 01:07:53,570 - [Crowd] Russia, Russia. 996 01:08:39,616 --> 01:08:42,368 - What is described in the west as a Russian invasion 997 01:08:42,369 --> 01:08:45,079 of Crimea is in fact the presence 998 01:08:45,080 --> 01:08:47,623 of Russian soldiers in Crimea. 999 01:08:47,624 --> 01:08:49,376 Can you clarify that? 1000 01:08:57,843 --> 01:09:01,596 - [Narrator] As long as 1804, Sevastopol's naval base 1001 01:09:01,597 --> 01:09:04,515 became the main military port of the Russian empire 1002 01:09:04,516 --> 01:09:05,892 on the Black Sea. 1003 01:09:08,061 --> 01:09:09,604 During the Second World War, 1004 01:09:09,605 --> 01:09:12,982 the heroic defense of Sevastopol lasted almost a year 1005 01:09:12,983 --> 01:09:16,278 and took hundreds of thousands of lives. 1006 01:09:18,989 --> 01:09:21,824 Therefore, the naval base in Crimea has a legacy 1007 01:09:21,825 --> 01:09:25,453 of historical pride for the Russian Black Sea fleet, 1008 01:09:25,454 --> 01:09:29,249 as well as being of huge strategic importance. 1009 01:09:30,334 --> 01:09:34,129 (dramatic instrumental music) 1010 01:09:36,965 --> 01:09:38,549 - Those of us alive back then remember 1011 01:09:38,550 --> 01:09:40,801 when there were Soviet missiles put into Cuba, 1012 01:09:40,802 --> 01:09:43,262 how frightened Americans were and how angry 1013 01:09:43,263 --> 01:09:46,307 and how we almost went to a nuclear confrontation 1014 01:09:46,308 --> 01:09:50,186 over having weapons of that kind of destruction placed 1015 01:09:50,187 --> 01:09:52,814 that close to the United States. 1016 01:09:54,524 --> 01:09:56,609 - [Narrator] If the United States considers Cuba 1017 01:09:56,610 --> 01:09:58,403 to be in its backyard, 1018 01:10:00,822 --> 01:10:03,909 then Crimea lays at Russia's doorstep. 1019 01:10:04,910 --> 01:10:07,745 - The consequences of a US seizure of that base, 1020 01:10:07,746 --> 01:10:08,955 or a NATO base? 1021 01:11:01,633 --> 01:11:05,595 - If we're attacked, we would certainly respond. 1022 01:11:28,368 --> 01:11:31,454 - I am concerned about the expansion of NATO. 1023 01:11:31,455 --> 01:11:33,497 NATO has expanded into 13 countries 1024 01:11:33,498 --> 01:11:36,960 up to the borders of Russia, 13 countries. 1025 01:11:45,635 --> 01:11:49,181 (tense instrumental music) 1026 01:11:52,934 --> 01:11:55,561 - [Narrator] In early spring of 2014, 1027 01:11:55,562 --> 01:11:58,606 eastern Ukraine was also buzzing with protests 1028 01:11:58,607 --> 01:12:00,858 against the new authorities in Kiev. 1029 01:12:00,859 --> 01:12:03,194 This region, with a population close to Russia 1030 01:12:03,195 --> 01:12:05,029 geographically and culturally, 1031 01:12:05,030 --> 01:12:07,198 feared that the newly formed ultra-right leanings 1032 01:12:07,199 --> 01:12:08,616 of the newly formed government 1033 01:12:08,617 --> 01:12:12,162 would bring neo-nationalism to their lands, 1034 01:12:13,205 --> 01:12:16,207 and they had their reasons. 1035 01:12:16,208 --> 01:12:18,375 The status of the Russian language in Ukraine 1036 01:12:18,376 --> 01:12:21,170 has been a stumbling block for many years. 1037 01:12:21,171 --> 01:12:22,338 - [Reporter] Implementing Russian 1038 01:12:22,339 --> 01:12:23,798 as the second state language 1039 01:12:23,799 --> 01:12:26,383 was one of the main campaign promises 1040 01:12:26,384 --> 01:12:29,303 of President Viktor Yanukovich. 1041 01:12:29,304 --> 01:12:32,640 - [Narrator] In 2012, the Yanukovich government passed a law 1042 01:12:32,641 --> 01:12:34,725 making it the second official language 1043 01:12:34,726 --> 01:12:37,311 in the southern and eastern parts of Ukraine, 1044 01:12:37,312 --> 01:12:39,688 the areas where the Russian-speaking population 1045 01:12:39,689 --> 01:12:41,649 makes up a majority. 1046 01:12:41,650 --> 01:12:43,108 Ukrainian nationalist groups 1047 01:12:43,109 --> 01:12:46,737 initiated massive protests opposing the law. 1048 01:12:46,738 --> 01:12:50,867 An observing viewer might see some familiar faces there. 1049 01:12:56,373 --> 01:12:59,250 - [Narrator] On February 23rd, 2014, 1050 01:12:59,251 --> 01:13:02,002 the very next day after the regime change, 1051 01:13:02,003 --> 01:13:03,754 the new government voted for an annulment 1052 01:13:03,755 --> 01:13:06,882 of the official status of the Russian language, 1053 01:13:06,883 --> 01:13:09,093 and even though later this decision was vetoed 1054 01:13:09,094 --> 01:13:12,304 by the acting president Oleksandr Turchynov, 1055 01:13:12,305 --> 01:13:16,475 it still sent a message, and a powerful one. 1056 01:13:16,476 --> 01:13:19,645 This alarmed the Russian-speaking cities of eastern Ukraine 1057 01:13:19,646 --> 01:13:23,733 and people took to the streets to show their disagreement. 1058 01:13:24,651 --> 01:13:26,569 In response, the pro-Maidan groups 1059 01:13:26,570 --> 01:13:29,196 conducted their own demonstrations. 1060 01:13:29,197 --> 01:13:32,157 When the two parties would meet, it was always tense 1061 01:13:32,158 --> 01:13:34,953 and eventually it lead to tragedy. 1062 01:13:37,539 --> 01:13:39,999 One person died and over 50 people were wounded 1063 01:13:40,000 --> 01:13:42,626 in clashes during a pro-Russian march 1064 01:13:42,627 --> 01:13:45,839 protesting the new government in Kiev. 1065 01:13:47,549 --> 01:13:50,843 On April 6th, the Crimean scenario began repeating 1066 01:13:50,844 --> 01:13:52,303 in eastern Ukraine, 1067 01:13:52,304 --> 01:13:56,056 where protesters seized government buildings. 1068 01:13:56,057 --> 01:13:58,100 And the next day, April 7th, 1069 01:13:58,101 --> 01:14:01,562 they proclaimed Donetsk, people's republic. 1070 01:14:01,563 --> 01:14:03,564 Kiev replied by announcing the beginning 1071 01:14:03,565 --> 01:14:07,652 of an anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine. 1072 01:14:11,197 --> 01:14:13,908 By that time, the international media was screaming 1073 01:14:13,909 --> 01:14:16,619 about a Russian invasion in Ukraine. 1074 01:14:16,620 --> 01:14:19,747 - Russia could now be on the verge of invading Ukraine. 1075 01:14:19,748 --> 01:14:22,249 - [Narrator] But strong words stayed only in the media. 1076 01:14:22,250 --> 01:14:23,292 The Ukrainian authorities 1077 01:14:23,293 --> 01:14:25,669 never announced a war-like situation. 1078 01:14:25,670 --> 01:14:26,879 Why? 1079 01:14:26,880 --> 01:14:29,089 "IMF cannot give money to countries engaged 1080 01:14:29,090 --> 01:14:31,885 in ongoing war," Petro Poroshenko. 1081 01:14:37,057 --> 01:14:39,350 - [Narrator] Too much money was already invested in Ukraine 1082 01:14:39,351 --> 01:14:41,352 to stop half way. 1083 01:14:41,353 --> 01:14:43,354 - [Victoria] We've invested over $5 billion 1084 01:14:43,355 --> 01:14:45,856 to assist Ukraine in these and other goals 1085 01:14:45,857 --> 01:14:48,400 that will ensure a secure and prosperous 1086 01:14:48,401 --> 01:14:50,278 and democratic Ukraine. 1087 01:15:01,414 --> 01:15:04,041 - [Narrator] Obviously, the funds had to keep coming 1088 01:15:04,042 --> 01:15:06,920 and the conflict had to keep going, 1089 01:15:09,714 --> 01:15:13,009 getting more and more bloody and deadly. 1090 01:15:16,429 --> 01:15:18,055 - [Narrator] As parties from both sides 1091 01:15:18,056 --> 01:15:22,102 were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. 1092 01:15:49,295 --> 01:15:50,713 - [Narrator] The world seemed too busy 1093 01:15:50,714 --> 01:15:54,258 welcoming this new democracy in Kiev 1094 01:15:54,259 --> 01:15:55,634 to notice what was being done 1095 01:15:55,635 --> 01:15:59,680 as it spread its wings over the country. 1096 01:15:59,681 --> 01:16:00,931 Many in southern Ukraine 1097 01:16:00,932 --> 01:16:04,561 had been viewing the revolution with concern 1098 01:16:09,691 --> 01:16:11,775 - [Narrator] And an anti-Maidan movement formed 1099 01:16:11,776 --> 01:16:15,821 in the city of Odessa in early January 2014. 1100 01:16:15,822 --> 01:16:17,489 The protesters set up their camp in front 1101 01:16:17,490 --> 01:16:19,324 of the Trade Union house, 1102 01:16:19,325 --> 01:16:21,702 a building which would soon become a monument 1103 01:16:21,703 --> 01:16:23,954 to a massacre of its own. 1104 01:16:23,955 --> 01:16:27,166 It's difficult to overestimate the importance of Odessa. 1105 01:16:27,167 --> 01:16:29,710 It is strategically located on the Black Sea 1106 01:16:29,711 --> 01:16:32,296 and it's Ukraine's largest seaport. 1107 01:16:32,297 --> 01:16:34,673 It's not surprising that Ukraine's new authorities 1108 01:16:34,674 --> 01:16:37,342 were watching the situation unfolding there 1109 01:16:37,343 --> 01:16:39,720 with growing alarm. 1110 01:16:39,721 --> 01:16:41,472 More and more of Odessa's people 1111 01:16:41,473 --> 01:16:43,265 were joining the anti-Maidan movement 1112 01:16:43,266 --> 01:16:44,641 at the same time as events 1113 01:16:44,642 --> 01:16:48,103 in eastern Ukraine were heating up. 1114 01:16:48,104 --> 01:16:50,105 The new Ukrainian government didn't have the power 1115 01:16:50,106 --> 01:16:52,733 to wage war on too many fronts. 1116 01:16:52,734 --> 01:16:55,194 If Odessa were to join the growing uprising 1117 01:16:55,195 --> 01:16:56,361 in the eastern regions, 1118 01:16:56,362 --> 01:16:59,865 it would seriously complicate the situation. 1119 01:16:59,866 --> 01:17:02,576 This rebellion had to be extinguished immediately 1120 01:17:02,577 --> 01:17:05,872 and at any cost, and that cost was high. 1121 01:17:07,373 --> 01:17:10,709 On May 2nd, 2014, soccer fans flocked 1122 01:17:10,710 --> 01:17:12,711 to the center of Odessa city 1123 01:17:12,712 --> 01:17:14,922 for the Ukrainian championship match. 1124 01:17:14,923 --> 01:17:17,299 Surprisingly, a great number of these fans 1125 01:17:17,300 --> 01:17:19,718 who descended into Odessa just the night before 1126 01:17:19,719 --> 01:17:21,428 also turned out to be fighters 1127 01:17:21,429 --> 01:17:24,139 from the Maidan self-defense units, 1128 01:17:24,140 --> 01:17:26,266 along with members of radical organizations 1129 01:17:26,267 --> 01:17:28,394 from all parts of Ukraine. 1130 01:17:33,983 --> 01:17:36,443 - [Narrator] These fans, masked, armed, 1131 01:17:36,444 --> 01:17:38,487 and shouting nationalistic mottos 1132 01:17:38,488 --> 01:17:40,906 began disturbances in the center of the city 1133 01:17:40,907 --> 01:17:44,034 as they marched to the anti-Maidan tent encampments 1134 01:17:44,035 --> 01:17:45,869 where they attacked. 1135 01:17:45,870 --> 01:17:47,996 The anti-Maidan protesters sought shelter 1136 01:17:47,997 --> 01:17:51,708 in the Trade Union house, but it was a trap. 1137 01:17:51,709 --> 01:17:54,253 Maidan supporters started throwing Molotov cocktails 1138 01:17:54,254 --> 01:17:58,383 into the building until it was engulfed in flames. 1139 01:17:59,384 --> 01:18:03,345 People burnt to death inside or trying to escape, 1140 01:18:03,346 --> 01:18:05,597 jumped from the windows. 1141 01:18:05,598 --> 01:18:08,183 Although the fire station was less than a mile away, 1142 01:18:08,184 --> 01:18:12,187 it took almost half an hour for firefighters to arrive. 1143 01:18:12,188 --> 01:18:16,151 When they finally did, the damage had been done. 1144 01:18:20,321 --> 01:18:22,322 But here is an intriguing fact. 1145 01:18:22,323 --> 01:18:24,867 Just a few days before those dreadful events, 1146 01:18:24,868 --> 01:18:28,245 a messenger from Maidan, Andriy Parubiy, 1147 01:18:28,246 --> 01:18:30,122 made a visit to Odessa. 1148 01:18:30,123 --> 01:18:31,498 It's an interesting coincidence 1149 01:18:31,499 --> 01:18:33,584 that some of people he met with in Odessa 1150 01:18:33,585 --> 01:18:36,880 were seen at the scene that fateful day. 1151 01:18:43,845 --> 01:18:46,388 But not everyone was mourning. 1152 01:18:46,389 --> 01:18:49,683 On the popular political talkshow Shuster Live, 1153 01:18:49,684 --> 01:18:52,186 the news about the people burnt alive in Odessa 1154 01:18:52,187 --> 01:18:55,690 was welcomed with a long round of applause. 1155 01:19:05,283 --> 01:19:06,825 - [Narrator] On its Facebook page, 1156 01:19:06,826 --> 01:19:09,536 the Right Sector announced the events of May 2nd 1157 01:19:09,537 --> 01:19:12,456 a proud moment of national history. 1158 01:19:12,457 --> 01:19:14,708 An official investigation into this sad event 1159 01:19:14,709 --> 01:19:17,419 has been going on now for nearly two years 1160 01:19:17,420 --> 01:19:19,630 and it's yet to reach a conclusion. 1161 01:19:19,631 --> 01:19:22,925 But it seems the experts had all the information they needed 1162 01:19:22,926 --> 01:19:24,886 from the very beginning. 1163 01:19:36,397 --> 01:19:37,273 - [Narrator] It looks like Odessa 1164 01:19:37,274 --> 01:19:40,859 really is a very important piece of real estate, 1165 01:19:40,860 --> 01:19:43,570 as it was honored with a very special new governor, 1166 01:19:43,571 --> 01:19:46,032 appointed on May 30th of 2015. 1167 01:19:47,784 --> 01:19:52,120 Mikheil Saakhashvili, an old friend of the United States, 1168 01:19:52,121 --> 01:19:53,205 and born and raised 1169 01:19:53,206 --> 01:19:56,208 in Ukraine's neighboring country Georgia. 1170 01:19:56,209 --> 01:19:57,960 - A little hoedown there in Georgia. 1171 01:19:57,961 --> 01:19:59,503 - [Narrator] A quick look at his biography 1172 01:19:59,504 --> 01:20:01,755 gives one an understanding that he's been groomed 1173 01:20:01,756 --> 01:20:03,549 for a special mission. 1174 01:20:07,178 --> 01:20:08,303 - [Narrator] Mr. Saakashvili 1175 01:20:08,304 --> 01:20:11,265 received a US state department scholarship 1176 01:20:11,266 --> 01:20:13,100 and he worked for a New York law firm 1177 01:20:13,101 --> 01:20:16,061 which represented the organization Kmara, 1178 01:20:16,062 --> 01:20:17,604 a group that appeared earlier 1179 01:20:17,605 --> 01:20:20,482 when we learned about the color revolutions. 1180 01:20:20,483 --> 01:20:23,944 - We are dealing with democratic bloodless revolution. 1181 01:20:23,945 --> 01:20:26,697 - [Narrator] This is the Revolution of Roses 1182 01:20:26,698 --> 01:20:30,242 and this is Mikheil Saakashvili with Kmara, 1183 01:20:30,243 --> 01:20:33,120 busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president, 1184 01:20:33,121 --> 01:20:34,664 Edward Shevarnadze. 1185 01:20:35,665 --> 01:20:37,833 - Remove the government by peaceful means. 1186 01:20:37,834 --> 01:20:40,002 That's classic, really European. 1187 01:20:40,003 --> 01:20:40,837 I'm proud of it. 1188 01:20:40,838 --> 01:20:43,630 - [Narrator] Soon after the Rose Revolution blossomed fully, 1189 01:20:43,631 --> 01:20:46,675 Georgia announced its intentions to join NATO 1190 01:20:46,676 --> 01:20:48,761 and plant fresh NATO military bases 1191 01:20:49,178 --> 01:20:52,723 in the fertile soil right on Russia's border. 1192 01:20:52,724 --> 01:20:55,309 - Never ever will we give our freedom and independence. 1193 01:20:55,310 --> 01:20:57,894 Never ever will we give any piece of our territory. 1194 01:20:57,895 --> 01:21:00,105 - [Narrator] Saakashvili's mission was accomplished 1195 01:21:00,106 --> 01:21:02,733 at least with his friends in NATO. 1196 01:21:02,734 --> 01:21:05,902 The Georgian populace wasn't quite as happy, though. 1197 01:21:05,903 --> 01:21:10,282 In 2007, they took to the streets to voice discontent 1198 01:21:10,283 --> 01:21:13,661 and Mr. Saakashvili responded with force. 1199 01:21:14,954 --> 01:21:17,665 The people's discontent was grew. 1200 01:21:19,000 --> 01:21:22,002 Saakashvili's party lost parliamentary elections 1201 01:21:22,003 --> 01:21:24,046 and the opposition took control. 1202 01:21:24,047 --> 01:21:24,964 - [Reporter] He said this means 1203 01:21:24,965 --> 01:21:26,465 that the parliamentary majority 1204 01:21:26,466 --> 01:21:29,676 should set up a new government and me as a president, 1205 01:21:29,677 --> 01:21:31,928 according to our constitution. 1206 01:21:31,929 --> 01:21:33,680 - [Narrator] Mikheil decided not to wait 1207 01:21:33,681 --> 01:21:36,058 for the results of the president's election 1208 01:21:36,059 --> 01:21:39,436 and fled the country in October 2013. 1209 01:21:39,437 --> 01:21:43,648 In 2014, Saakashvili refused summons to appear in court 1210 01:21:43,649 --> 01:21:46,651 as a witness in several criminal cases. 1211 01:21:46,652 --> 01:21:47,944 Later that same year, 1212 01:21:47,945 --> 01:21:52,075 he was accused of misuse of power and embezzlement. 1213 01:21:52,992 --> 01:21:55,160 Saakashvili wound up in the US 1214 01:21:55,161 --> 01:21:56,953 and soon his friends in Washington 1215 01:21:56,954 --> 01:21:59,790 found him a new assignment. 1216 01:21:59,791 --> 01:22:02,542 Mikheil actively supported Maidan 1217 01:22:02,543 --> 01:22:05,003 and very soon was rewarded with a high position 1218 01:22:05,004 --> 01:22:07,631 in the new Ukrainian government, 1219 01:22:07,632 --> 01:22:10,050 first as a the president's counselor, 1220 01:22:10,051 --> 01:22:13,136 and then as the governor of Odessa. 1221 01:22:13,137 --> 01:22:15,138 The day before taking this position, 1222 01:22:15,139 --> 01:22:17,849 he renounced his citizenship to Georgia, 1223 01:22:17,850 --> 01:22:21,979 the country of his birth, and became a Ukrainian citizen. 1224 01:22:31,364 --> 01:22:34,616 - [Narrator] As they say, the battle is worth the blood 1225 01:22:34,617 --> 01:22:37,245 both literally and figuratively. 1226 01:22:51,926 --> 01:22:55,137 - [Narrator] Geoffrey Pyatt, the US Ambassador to Ukraine 1227 01:22:55,138 --> 01:22:57,097 paid a visit to Saakashvili just a month 1228 01:22:57,098 --> 01:22:59,182 after he took office in Odessa. 1229 01:22:59,183 --> 01:23:01,601 - And as long as the Odessa administration 1230 01:23:01,602 --> 01:23:04,313 is delivering results on Ukraine, 1231 01:23:05,314 --> 01:23:06,731 you're going to see a steady flow 1232 01:23:06,732 --> 01:23:10,652 of embassy and Washington visitors coming here. 1233 01:23:10,653 --> 01:23:12,279 - [Narrator] The meeting was fruitful 1234 01:23:12,280 --> 01:23:14,157 and Geoffrey, generous. 1235 01:23:17,743 --> 01:23:20,412 No matter how well Saakashvili's job goes, 1236 01:23:20,413 --> 01:23:22,038 it looks like he shouldn't be worried 1237 01:23:22,039 --> 01:23:23,874 about his own finances. 1238 01:23:23,875 --> 01:23:27,085 On his Facebook page, he posted an official document 1239 01:23:27,086 --> 01:23:29,129 showing that the new governor of Odessa 1240 01:23:29,130 --> 01:23:33,259 gets a pretty penny from Washington, almost $200,000 a year. 1241 01:23:34,260 --> 01:23:38,472 For comparison, the governor of Maine gets $70,000 a year. 1242 01:23:38,473 --> 01:23:40,891 So if Odessa became a new US state, 1243 01:23:40,892 --> 01:23:43,018 it would be at the top of the list. 1244 01:23:43,019 --> 01:23:45,187 Mr. Saakashvili should feel right at home 1245 01:23:45,188 --> 01:23:47,355 in his newly adopted country. 1246 01:23:47,356 --> 01:23:48,232 He is best of friends 1247 01:23:48,233 --> 01:23:52,527 with fellow color revolutionary leader, Viktor Yushchenko, 1248 01:23:52,528 --> 01:23:55,156 who is the godfather of his son. 1249 01:24:35,571 --> 01:24:37,364 - [Narrator] A war, once launched, 1250 01:24:37,365 --> 01:24:39,908 doesn't choose its victims. 1251 01:24:39,909 --> 01:24:42,661 - We are just learning at this hour that Malaysian Airlines 1252 01:24:42,662 --> 01:24:45,247 has now confirmed that it has lost contact 1253 01:24:45,248 --> 01:24:47,374 with one of its planes. 1254 01:24:47,375 --> 01:24:49,918 - The plane was indeed shot down by a missile 1255 01:24:49,919 --> 01:24:53,004 while flying at a high altitude over eastern Ukraine 1256 01:24:53,005 --> 01:24:54,673 near the Russian border. 1257 01:24:54,674 --> 01:24:58,761 298, revised number of souls on board, all feared dead. 1258 01:24:59,720 --> 01:25:02,055 - It was a murder, it was a crime. 1259 01:25:02,056 --> 01:25:05,016 There's been this odd nonchalance 1260 01:25:05,017 --> 01:25:08,019 about pursuing the answers. 1261 01:25:08,020 --> 01:25:10,397 There was a report, a very limited report 1262 01:25:10,398 --> 01:25:12,857 put out a few months after the event. 1263 01:25:12,858 --> 01:25:14,568 But since then, they said the next report will be 1264 01:25:14,569 --> 01:25:18,446 on the first anniversary of the event. 1265 01:25:18,447 --> 01:25:19,781 But you deal with a criminal investigation 1266 01:25:19,782 --> 01:25:21,116 before it becomes a cold case, 1267 01:25:21,117 --> 01:25:22,492 so there's been this curious element 1268 01:25:22,493 --> 01:25:26,622 of why is there not greater pressure from both the media 1269 01:25:27,832 --> 01:25:31,961 and the Western governments to answer these questions. 1270 01:25:33,045 --> 01:25:35,046 - [Narrator] But even without any answers, 1271 01:25:35,047 --> 01:25:37,716 the fingers were pointed immediately. 1272 01:25:37,717 --> 01:25:38,758 - That's not an accident. 1273 01:25:38,759 --> 01:25:40,927 That is happening because of Russian support. 1274 01:25:40,928 --> 01:25:44,014 Evidence indicates that the plane was shot down 1275 01:25:44,015 --> 01:25:45,724 by a surface-to-air missile 1276 01:25:45,725 --> 01:25:47,767 that was launched from the area that is controlled 1277 01:25:47,768 --> 01:25:51,731 by Russian-backed separatists inside of Ukraine. 1278 01:25:59,572 --> 01:26:01,448 - [Narrator] The Malaysian Boeing wasn't the first plane 1279 01:26:01,449 --> 01:26:02,991 to play a significant part 1280 01:26:02,992 --> 01:26:05,327 in American-Russian relationships. 1281 01:26:05,328 --> 01:26:09,873 On September 1st 1983, Korean Airlines flight 007 1282 01:26:09,874 --> 01:26:13,168 from New York to Seoul via Anchorage was shot down 1283 01:26:13,169 --> 01:26:16,463 by a Soviet interceptor aircraft over territory 1284 01:26:16,464 --> 01:26:19,883 of the USSR in the Sea of Japan. 1285 01:26:19,884 --> 01:26:22,302 - There was absolutely no justification, 1286 01:26:22,303 --> 01:26:25,847 either legal or moral, for what the Soviets did. 1287 01:26:25,848 --> 01:26:27,724 - [Narrator] The tragedy of the Korean Boeing 1288 01:26:27,725 --> 01:26:29,517 was considered a perfect occasion 1289 01:26:29,518 --> 01:26:32,520 to demonstrate the NATO military power 1290 01:26:32,521 --> 01:26:35,482 within dangerous proximity to the Soviets. 1291 01:26:35,483 --> 01:26:39,653 On November 2nd, 1983, NATO launched Able Archer, 1292 01:26:39,654 --> 01:26:41,863 a 10-day command post exercise 1293 01:26:41,864 --> 01:26:44,282 simulating a conflict escalation 1294 01:26:44,283 --> 01:26:46,493 culminating in a nuclear attack. 1295 01:26:46,494 --> 01:26:47,328 It was followed 1296 01:26:47,329 --> 01:26:51,790 by placing Pershing II nuclear missiles in Europe. 1297 01:26:51,791 --> 01:26:53,792 What Reagan didn't take into consideration 1298 01:26:53,793 --> 01:26:57,546 was the paranoid overreaction of the Soviets. 1299 01:26:59,715 --> 01:27:03,301 A recently declassified US intelligence report shows that 1300 01:27:03,302 --> 01:27:06,054 for the first time since the Cuban missile crisis 1301 01:27:06,055 --> 01:27:09,350 the world was that close to nuclear war. 1302 01:27:12,978 --> 01:27:16,106 Just like in 1983, the Malaysian Boeing crash 1303 01:27:16,107 --> 01:27:18,734 was leveraged against the enemy. 1304 01:27:19,735 --> 01:27:21,611 A new wave of sanctions hit Russia 1305 01:27:21,612 --> 01:27:24,447 immediately after the tragedy. 1306 01:27:24,448 --> 01:27:26,408 - The United States is imposing new sanctions 1307 01:27:26,409 --> 01:27:28,910 in key sectors of the Russian economy. 1308 01:27:28,911 --> 01:27:31,246 - [Narrator] Almost a year and three months later, 1309 01:27:31,247 --> 01:27:34,207 the Dutch Safety Board published a report. 1310 01:27:34,208 --> 01:27:37,877 - Ladies and gentlemen, Flight MH17 crash was caused 1311 01:27:37,878 --> 01:27:42,007 because of a 9M314M warhead detonated outside the airplane 1312 01:27:44,593 --> 01:27:47,095 off the left side of the cockpit. 1313 01:27:47,096 --> 01:27:48,346 - [Narrator] The report didn't blame 1314 01:27:48,347 --> 01:27:50,890 any specific group or person 1315 01:27:50,891 --> 01:27:54,644 and estimated a very wide area of 320 kilometers 1316 01:27:54,645 --> 01:27:57,605 as the zone from which the missile was fired. 1317 01:27:57,606 --> 01:27:58,815 At the same time, 1318 01:27:58,816 --> 01:28:01,901 the Russian producer of Buk missiles, Almaz-Antey, 1319 01:28:01,902 --> 01:28:05,531 conducted its own independent investigation. 1320 01:28:12,913 --> 01:28:14,372 - [Narrator] During the experiment, 1321 01:28:14,373 --> 01:28:17,250 they blew up retired airliner with a Buk missile 1322 01:28:17,251 --> 01:28:19,085 and came to the conclusion 1323 01:28:19,086 --> 01:28:20,962 that the Malaysian plane was brought down 1324 01:28:20,963 --> 01:28:24,799 by the older type of missiles, not used by Russia anymore 1325 01:28:24,800 --> 01:28:26,926 but still in the possession of Ukraine. 1326 01:28:26,927 --> 01:28:28,720 The company claims that the missile was launched 1327 01:28:28,721 --> 01:28:32,850 from the territory controlled by the Ukrainian military. 1328 01:28:35,060 --> 01:28:37,520 One would expect that these controversial results 1329 01:28:37,521 --> 01:28:40,982 would again stir up public interest in the investigation, 1330 01:28:40,983 --> 01:28:44,027 but the tragedy of Malaysian flight MH17 1331 01:28:44,028 --> 01:28:47,489 had already played its role in the big geopolitical game. 1332 01:28:47,490 --> 01:28:50,074 Therefore, it was soon forgotten. 1333 01:28:50,075 --> 01:28:51,493 The goal was achieved. 1334 01:28:51,494 --> 01:28:53,828 After the third wave of sanctions hit Russia, 1335 01:28:53,829 --> 01:28:56,998 the tensions between the two countries skyrocketed, 1336 01:28:56,999 --> 01:28:58,917 so the question presents itself: 1337 01:28:58,918 --> 01:29:02,545 are we truly witnessing the beginning of Cold War 2.0? 1338 01:29:02,546 --> 01:29:06,675 And if so, what are our chances to survive it this time? 1339 01:29:20,689 --> 01:29:23,191 (dramatic instrumental music) 1340 01:29:23,192 --> 01:29:26,694 In 1947, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 1341 01:29:26,695 --> 01:29:29,156 introduced the Doomsday Clock. 1342 01:29:31,325 --> 01:29:35,454 It represents a countdown to global nuclear annihilation. 1343 01:29:37,748 --> 01:29:41,543 In 1953, during the height of the Cold War, 1344 01:29:41,544 --> 01:29:43,628 it came its closest to midnight 1345 01:29:43,629 --> 01:29:47,048 as the superpowers were creating massive nuclear arsenals. 1346 01:29:47,049 --> 01:29:47,842 - [Reporter] This is the story 1347 01:29:47,843 --> 01:29:50,844 of America's ever-expanding atomic weapons program. 1348 01:29:50,845 --> 01:29:53,680 - [Narrator] As the world began to grasp the insane danger 1349 01:29:53,681 --> 01:29:56,057 of nuclear warfare and took measures 1350 01:29:56,058 --> 01:29:58,142 to control the arms race, 1351 01:29:58,143 --> 01:30:00,771 the situation steadily improved. 1352 01:30:02,898 --> 01:30:05,900 In 1991, the Doomsday Clock was its 1353 01:30:05,901 --> 01:30:09,029 at furthest from midnight, 17 minutes. 1354 01:30:10,990 --> 01:30:13,658 That time of hope was short-lived, though, 1355 01:30:13,659 --> 01:30:17,538 as the world has become more and more unstable. 1356 01:30:18,831 --> 01:30:22,458 But in 2015, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 1357 01:30:22,459 --> 01:30:25,837 moved the clock to just three minutes to midnight. 1358 01:30:25,838 --> 01:30:28,840 - Today, unchecked climate change and a nuclear arms race 1359 01:30:28,841 --> 01:30:31,634 resulting from modernization of huge arsenals 1360 01:30:31,635 --> 01:30:34,220 pose extraordinary and undeniable threats 1361 01:30:34,221 --> 01:30:37,433 to the continued existence of humanity. 1362 01:30:38,559 --> 01:30:39,934 - [Narrator] The United States and Russia 1363 01:30:39,935 --> 01:30:41,561 have embarked on massive programs 1364 01:30:41,562 --> 01:30:44,898 to modernize their nuclear arsenals, 1365 01:30:44,899 --> 01:30:48,067 undermining the existing nuclear weapons treaties. 1366 01:30:48,068 --> 01:30:51,822 (dramatic instrumental music) 1367 01:30:56,869 --> 01:30:59,746 The clock ticks now at just three minutes to midnight 1368 01:30:59,747 --> 01:31:02,081 because international leaders are failing 1369 01:31:02,082 --> 01:31:04,584 to perform their most important duty: 1370 01:31:04,585 --> 01:31:07,045 ensuring and preserving the health and vitality 1371 01:31:07,046 --> 01:31:08,797 of human civilization. 1372 01:31:39,870 --> 01:31:43,998 (lively Christmas music) 1373 01:31:43,999 --> 01:31:47,795 (singing in foreign language) 1374 01:32:47,104 --> 01:32:50,733 (gentle instrumental music) 104570

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