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well done for him! hard to stay concentrated when everything becomes political at times like these.

Yep, here he is indeed concentrating during that game

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This outstanding game of chess was won today in a tournament in Holland by Ukrainian Grandmaster Vasily Ivanchuk, an enormously talented but also sometimes erratic player. Now 45, Ivanchuk has been among the world chess elite since age 20.

Ivanchuk, Vassily (2715) - Van Wely, Loek (2667)
77th Tata Steel GpA Wijk aan Zee NED (3.2), 2015.01.12
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Qe2 a6 8.O-O-O Bd7 9.f4 Rc8 10.Kb1 Qc7 11.Nb3 b5 12.g4 b4 13.Na4 e5 14.g5 Bg4 15.Qg2 Bxd1 16.Bxa6 Nd7 17.Rxd1 Ra8 18.Bb5 Be7 19.f5 Qb7 20.c4 O-O 21.f6 Bd8 22.Rxd6 Ncb8 23.Qg4 g6 24.h4 h5 25.Qf3 Bc7 26.Rxd7 Nxd7 27.Bxd7 Rad8 28.Nbc5 Qa8 29.Qd1 Qa7 30.Qd5 Ra8 31.Bd2 Rfd8 32.Bxb4 Ba5 33.a3 Qc7 34.Nc3 Bxb4 35.axb4 Qa7 36.Kc2 Rac8 37.Nb5 Qa1 38.Nd6 1-0




well done for him! hard to stay concentrated when everything becomes political at times like these.
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This outstanding game of chess was won today in a tournament in Holland by Ukrainian Grandmaster Vassily Ivanchuk, an enormously talented but also sometimes erratic player. Now 45, Ivanchuk has been among the world chess elite since age 20.

Ivanchuk, Vassily (2715) - Van Wely, Loek (2667)
77th Tata Steel GpA Wijk aan Zee NED (3.2), 2015.01.12
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Qe2 a6 8.O-O-O Bd7 9.f4 Rc8 10.Kb1 Qc7 11.Nb3 b5 12.g4 b4 13.Na4 e5 14.g5 Bg4 15.Qg2 Bxd1 16.Bxa6 Nd7 17.Rxd1 Ra8 18.Bb5 Be7 19.f5 Qb7 20.c4 O-O 21.f6 Bd8 22.Rxd6 Ncb8 23.Qg4 g6 24.h4 h5 25.Qf3 Bc7 26.Rxd7 Nxd7 27.Bxd7 Rad8 28.Nbc5 Qa8 29.Qd1 Qa7 30.Qd5 Ra8 31.Bd2 Rfd8 32.Bxb4 Ba5 33.a3 Qc7 34.Nc3 Bxb4 35.axb4 Qa7 36.Kc2 Rac8 37.Nb5 Qa1 38.Nd6 Black resigned 1-0


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Yeah Pagan, black is a little what shall I say, too ominous for a postman. Light blue or something along those lines would seem to be more appropriate.

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Look at the ruSSians bailiff   Grin



Kommunisten und Juden haben Sie?

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girkin and nyasha- now in postage service too



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The new uniforms for ruSSian postal workers Cheesy




Bist du jude? Wo sind die Partizanen??? Antworte, du, Schweinehund!!!






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Donetsk and its suburbs were shelled 35 times today. Ukro-Nazis are meticulously destroy residential quarters, block of houses one after the other.
Two people were killed as the result of shelling by Ukro-Nazis: a 14-year-old boy and his mother.
Ukro-Nazis send also terrorist/diversion groups into the DNR territory, but the local population usually timely alert the resistance about the threats.

As of today, the leadership of DNR sees Minsk agreements as void because of the constant shelling, and are now pulling their forces back to the front line.

Oh, and Soros visited Kiev today. A coincidence?
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The resent step-up of artillery shelling of Donetsk may be a sign of a coming offensive by Ukro-Nazi insurgents against the Novorossian republics. The following snippet is also revealing:

http://rt.com/news/221759-lavrov-ukraine-plane-crash/

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Kiev may again use force in eastern Ukraine

Lavrov has also warned that Kiev might be getting ready for a new military operation in eastern Ukraine.

“We have quite alarming information - we are trying to verify it right now - that [Ukrainian] forces are planning in the near future another attempt to solve the crisis by force,” he said, stressing “this would be a catastrophe.”

According to Lavrov, Moscow has information that Ukraine is mobilizing troops.

“Various numbers are reported. From 50,000 to over 200,000 people should be mobilized in the army and other security forces.”
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Donetsk was shelled 20 times over the course of the last night. 2 civilians are wounded. 3 residential houses are still in flames, with several more sustaining damage.

Some "Minsk agreement" compliance from Ukro-Nazis.


UN: death toll in eastern Ukraine conflict rises to 4,808 people
http://itar-tass.com/en/world/770674

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UN, January 12. /TASS/. The number of victims of the conflict in the east of Ukraine has reached 4,808 people, and more than 1.2 million people have been driven from their homes by the military conflict, says a UN report.

According to the UN humanitarian agency, 633,523 people were internally displaced in Ukraine, while 593,622 people fled to neighbouring countries from December 27 to January 9. Russia has been the main destination for refugees, fleeing hostilities in Ukraine's provinces of Donetsk and Lugansk.
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I wonder how all the Jews in mob media feel about hyping those nazis for their masters. But as usual issues that are too inconvenient for the mob´s image and warmongering are simply written out of the script. If it isn´t mentioned it doesn´t exist.
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Ukrainian reverence for relics of the Nazi past is both embarrassing and worrying for Germany. I’m sure Merkel often wishes that her NATO allies had found a more reasonable client state to antagonize Russia with. Ukraine’s refusal to deal with its past head-on is a festering boil for EU diplomats.

Just this week, the Czech President, Milos Zeman, was embroiled in an argument with Bandera fan boys in Ukrainian academia.

“You are aware of the Bandera statement: ‘You must kill every Polish person between 16 and 60 years of age?’ If you say you don’t know this - then what kind of scholars of Ukrainian studies are you?” he wrote.

Zeman continued: “I want to tell you that Bandera wished to make out of Ukraine a vassal state of Germany… I can’t congratulate a country that has such ‘national heroes.’”

This also explains the silence of German media on Yatsenyuk’s words. If the German public were made fully aware of what the visitor from Kiev had said, they would be outraged. So much so that Merkel could be forced to withdraw all support for Ukraine.

If Yatensyuk’s comments were widely circulated, they would embolden revisionists in Germany and beyond - something there is, sadly, no shortage of.

Just as it seemed the story would fade away, the Russian Foreign Ministry made a late intervention, asking Berlin to outline its official position on Yatsenyuk’s verbiage. The reply, assuming it ever arrives, will be telling.

http://rt.com/op-edge/221459-ukraine-germany-invade-russia/

see also

http://www.praguepost.com/world-news/43622-zeman-criticizes-ukrainian-pm
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ok I have a question: Is everything ok in Kharkiv now?
I have a chance to run a marathon there in April and it seems fairly safe at the moment...
SBU is pretty active since summer, as well as anti-government activists.

http://uatoday.tv/politics/explosion-at-kharkiv-cafe-hosting-azon-battalion-fundraiser-labelled-terrorist-attack-390858.html

Stay away from politics (pro- or anti-russian) and everything will be ok. Otherwise you can be abducted by SBU or  activists.
Well I would definitely stay away from any politics there, I am not sure, I would like to go, but not if it is really dangerous.

Well I think you should only ask yourself if a chance to run a Marathon there is worth the risk to become unwittingly involved in the ongoing insurgency/conflict. You may also be willing to ask the Marathon organizers there how about the security of the event, as well as the whole security situation there; but, I suggest you to also look out for your (and foreign) country travel advisories - e.g. US DoS Ukraine travel warning, UK FCO Foreign travel advice on Ukraine, etc..
Also you're planning to go alone or as a part of a larger group of runners? It your Group officially sanctioned or part of the armed/police forces of your country (as some of the major/established runners groups are here in Italy)?
A lot of things can alter the perception of you that people there may have after interacting with you.
Let We know what you decide to do (Go/No Go).

Just my 2 satoshi
I am definitely going to Ukraine, just a bit further west.  Whilst I was there, I thought I could do the marathon there.
The UK foreign office advises against it, the US seems less interested, the German's don't mention Kharkiv at all.  I thought maybe it was quiet there, but by what you all say here, it doesn't sound worth it.  As someone mentions, an event like a marathon could be a target, like Boston was, whether it be a flase flag or not.
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I think Yats (so affectionately called by his western mob sponsors and co-idiots) will be fired about the same time as the Germans let Frau Merkel go. German industrials are tearing their hair out over lost Russia business and workers losing jobs aren´t exactly happy either. The delay so far in firing her is solely due to the fact that her English is awful to say the least and so it´s difficult to get rid of her in the usual E.U.-U.N.-NATO dumpsters for unusable politicians.

Since the NSA spying thing erupted back then she has been a totally obedient puppy of the mob. I wonder what they have on her.
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ok I have a question: Is everything ok in Kharkiv now?
I have a chance to run a marathon there in April and it seems fairly safe at the moment...
SBU is pretty active since summer, as well as anti-government activists.

http://uatoday.tv/politics/explosion-at-kharkiv-cafe-hosting-azon-battalion-fundraiser-labelled-terrorist-attack-390858.html

Stay away from politics (pro- or anti-russian) and everything will be ok. Otherwise you can be abducted by SBU or  activists.

Even if you stay away from politics there, politics might not stay away from you. I wouldn't go there for the same reason I wouldn't go to Lybia, Tunis, Iraq or Egypt. An event, such a marathon might be a magnet for some nutcases or for a false flag (Boston comes to mind).

Keep an eye on the local news resources (though even the anti-Russian ones are in Russian). Here is one that seems to be neutral, Evening Harkov: http://vecherniy.kharkov.ua/



Yatsenjuk made another one of his brilliantly dumb statements to the German press. He said that Ukraine will not let Russia waltz over Germany like Soviet Union did back in 1940s.
Basically he sets equality sign between present day Nazi-Ukraine and Nazi-GErmany of the past. I wonder if he really thought he'd score political points with the Germans by bringing back the past that try to distance themselves from?
http://ria.ru/world/20150111/1042060189.html

Head-Nazi, Turchinov prohibits use of Hrivna in Donbass:
http://ria.ru/world/20150111/1042076811.html
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The poor guy seems to be wasting away. It´s tough fighting the big bad bear. He´s too dumb even for the mob. Will be fired soon.




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MOSCOW, January 10 (Sputnik) — Ukrainian Defense Ministry adviser Oleksandr Danylyuk mocked Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's recent statements about the Soviet invasion of Ukraine and Germany on Saturday, stating that he is glad the minister is not involved in the country's foreign policy matters.
“After the ‘historic’ statements of Arseniy Petrovych [Yatsenyuk] in Berlin, all that is left is to be happy that foreign policy is not within the competence of the Prime Minister according to the constitution,” Danylyuk wrote on his Facebook page, adding sarcastically that Yatsenyuk's comparison between Ukraine and Nazi Germany was a “top grade” remark.

http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150110/1016746516.html
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I wonder why the investigation of flight MH-17 is taking so long.

Maybe there are too many holes in the mob´s pre-determined conclusion ?

Pictured: The Ukrainian pilot pro-Russian rebels accuse of downing MH17, killing all 298 victims on board
A picture has emerged of the Ukrainian pilot alleged to have been the 'executioner' of MH17
The Russian Investigative Committee is calling for Captain Vladislav Voloshin to take a lie detector test
A'secret witness' say he took off in a combat jet, armed with missiles
When he returned he was 'scared' saying MH17 was in the wrong place
Voloshin has denied that he was involved in the loss of MH17
298 victims lost their lives onboard when MH17 was shot put of the sky

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2904460/First-pictures-emerge-Ukrainian-pilot-pro-Russian-rebels-believe-downed-MH17-killing-298-victims-board.html#ixzz3OVlwEvRf


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Head of human rights in DNR reported that during the conflict in the young republic, the Ukrainian army killed there 2251 people, including 35 children younger than 18 years.

In the meantime, Poroshenko reported about evacuating 6 wounded Ukro-soldiers from Donetsk airport:
http://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2015/01/11/n_6813045.shtml
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ok I have a question: Is everything ok in Kharkiv now?
I have a chance to run a marathon there in April and it seems fairly safe at the moment...
SBU is pretty active since summer, as well as anti-government activists.

http://uatoday.tv/politics/explosion-at-kharkiv-cafe-hosting-azon-battalion-fundraiser-labelled-terrorist-attack-390858.html

Stay away from politics (pro- or anti-russian) and everything will be ok. Otherwise you can be abducted by SBU or  activists.
Well I would definitely stay away from any politics there, I am not sure, I would like to go, but not if it is really dangerous.

Well I think you should only ask yourself if a chance to run a Marathon there is worth the risk to become unwittingly involved in the ongoing insurgency/conflict. You may also be willing to ask the Marathon organizers there how about the security of the event, as well as the whole security situation there; but, I suggest you to also look out for your (and foreign) country travel advisories - e.g. US DoS Ukraine travel warning, UK FCO Foreign travel advice on Ukraine, etc..
Also you're planning to go alone or as a part of a larger group of runners? It your Group officially sanctioned or part of the armed/police forces of your country (as some of the major/established runners groups are here in Italy)?
A lot of things can alter the perception of you that people there may have after interacting with you.
Let We know what you decide to do (Go/No Go).

Just my 2 satoshi
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
ok I have a question: Is everything ok in Kharkiv now?
I have a chance to run a marathon there in April and it seems fairly safe at the moment...
SBU is pretty active since summer, as well as anti-government activists.

http://uatoday.tv/politics/explosion-at-kharkiv-cafe-hosting-azon-battalion-fundraiser-labelled-terrorist-attack-390858.html

Stay away from politics (pro- or anti-russian) and everything will be ok. Otherwise you can be abducted by SBU or  activists.
Well I would definitely stay away from any politics there, I am not sure, I would like to go, but not if it is really dangerous.
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