Ref: Untuk melihat Victory Day Parade 2013, click : 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh9Hu-9ZCio

http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/09-05-2013/124526-victory_day-0/

Victory Day! Celebrating common values...
09.05.2013 
May 9, Victory Day (Dyen' Pobedy) marking the end of the Great Patriotic War 
(World War 2), celebrating the heroic victory of the forces of the Union of 
Soviet Socialist Republics over Fascism, freeing millions of people from the 
yoke of madness and hatred. 68 years on, let us not forget the lessons of May 9.

The first great lesson is that the Great Patriotic War saw a coming together of 
forces to defeat a common evil: Fascism, along with xenophobia, racism, hatred, 
intolerance, homophobia and marginalization of religions and social groups. 
Despite bearing the brunt of the ferocious Nazi attack, feeling the full force 
of the armies of Nazi Germany and the other countries whose armed forces joined 
the Fascists in their demonic quest (let us not forget the horrific register of 
the Baltic States in terms of concentration camps), the USSR stood firm.

The Soviet Union was then an ally of western countries which would later turn 
against her and try to destroy the social model which concentrated on joint 
ownership of resources by all, not control by a few, which concentrated on the 
sharing of wealth and created a meritocratic society providing social mobility 
and full public services, including housing and full employment and in coming 
together, they ensured that good triumphed over evil.

The second great lesson is that former foes can become friends. Nobody today 
(in their right mind) blames modern-day Germany for what happened from 1933 to 
1945 (indeed the conditions for the rise of Hitler have their origins in the 
peace settlement and economic setting after the First World War) and while 
Russia's allies in World War Two turned against her during the Cold War, when 
the Soviet Union dissolved voluntarily (as catered for under the Soviet 
Constitution), today the West and the former Soviet Bloc have far more in 
common in terms of common values than differences.

The Soviet Union lost 26 million souls fighting a tremendously determined and 
well-equipped military machine, the Wehrmacht - and in celebrating May 9, we 
pay respect to this horrific yet heroic human sacrifice for the good of the 
rest of the world. We also pay respect to those common human values which have 
brought former foes together, celebrated today by Germans, Russians, Poles, 
Romanians, Americans, French, British, Italians...Africans, Latin Americans, 
Australians, Indians, Chinese, to name a few.

We celebrate the victory of humankind over intolerance, over racism, over 
sexism, over homophobia, over mass murder, over torture, over marginalization 
of social groups. Yet as we do so, let us not forget that these very evils are 
today perpetrated by members of the international community which do not 
respect international law and which perpetrate outrages against every page of 
the book of diplomacy, invading countries illegally, breaching UNSC 
resolutions, murdering civilians, committing war crimes, setting up 
concentration camps, sodomizing and torturing prisoners.

Did the Soviet Union give up 26 million lives for the French, British and 
Americans to side with terrorists in their imperialistic venture in Libya, in 
the setting up of concentration camps and torture chambers in Guantanamo Bay 
and in Iraq? And today these very nations continue to side with terrorists in 
Syria, another country they have destroyed.

It seems that after 68 years of celebrating Dyen' Pobedy, there is still so 
much to do. Let the perpetrators of today's evils hold their heads in shame, 
for what is the difference between what the Wehrmacht did (we are not speaking 
of Nazi Germany but rather, military interventionism) and what the FUKUS Axis 
(France, UK, US) is doing in today's world?

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey


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