am really glad foreign journalists are back in Donetsk so that they can say this loud and clear: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/26/ukraine-donetsk-travel-permit-medicines … by @shaunwalker7 1/2
-
-
@andersostlund@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 problem is Ukraine lists says their citizens are under occupation, why not allow supplies in? -
@Rhino_Bob@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 Because it means giving support to the enemy of course. The power that kills children in Mariupol. -
@andersostlund@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 so you're saying the people in Donbas are more longer citizens of Ukraine? -
@Rhino_Bob@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 Of course they are but the area is out of Ukraine's control. Responsibility of the occupier. -
@andersostlund@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 and last week Kiev was complaining about 1000 ppl dying in Crimea with no methadone it's a 1/2 -
@andersostlund@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 2/2 double standard. Denying people medicines that have little or no military use is insane -
@andersostlund@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 winning the hearts and minds of the people is one big step to ending the war this hurts -
@Rhino_Bob@NatVasilyevaAP@shaunwalker7 Further, see this very clear point by@vorobyovpic.twitter.com/uHk0JUsim2
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
@andersostlund@NatVasilyevaAP Another piece about Ukr conflict with no mention of Russians' role in it. In fact, they're the good guys!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
