‘CIA fingerprints’ all over Kiev massacre – Oliver Stone

Published time: December 31, 2014 07:30 

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Protesters build a barricade on February 21, 2014 at the Independent square in 
Kiev.(AFP Photo / Bulent Kilic)

to CIA operations to oust unwanted foreign leaders in Iran, Chile and 
Venezuela, said US filmmaker Oliver Stone after interviewing Ukraine’s ousted 
president for a documentary.

Stone spent four hours in Moscow talking to Viktor Yanukovich, who was deposed 
from power during the February 2014 coup, the filmmaker wrote 
<https://www.facebook.com/TheOliverStone/posts/901387646552202>  on his 
Facebook page. 

“Details to follow in the documentary, but it seems clear that the so-called 
‘shooters’ who killed 14 police men, wounded some 85, and killed 45 protesting 
civilians, were outside third party agitators,” he said. “Many witnesses, 
including Yanukovych and police officials, believe these foreign elements were 
introduced by pro-Western factions – with CIA fingerprints on it.” 

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The filmmaker added that the events in Kiev, which led to collapse of the 
Ukrainian government and imposition of a new one hostile towards Russia, were 
similar to those in other countries, which he called “America’s soft power 
technique called ‘Regime Change 101’.” 

Historically those were CIA-perpetrated coups against Iranian Prime Minister 
Mohammad Mosaddegh in 1953 and Chilean President Salvador Allende in 1973 – 
both leaders with policies undesired by Washington or its allies. 

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More recently there was the 2002 coup in Venezuela, where President Hugo Chavez 
was briefly deposed “after pro and anti-Chavez demonstrators were fired upon by 
mysterious shooters in office buildings” and the anti-government protests 
against Chavez’s successor Nicolas Maduro, which “was almost toppled by 
violence aimed at anti-Maduro protestors,” as Stone put it. 

 

US film director Oliver Stone.(AFP Photo / Rafa Rivas)

“A dirty story through and through, but in the tragic aftermath of this coup, 
the West has maintained the dominant narrative of ‘Russia in Crimea’ whereas 
the true narrative is ‘USA in Ukraine.’ The truth is not being aired in the 
West,” Stone wrote. “It’s a surreal perversion of history that’s going on once 
again, as in Bush pre-Iraq ‘WMD’ campaign. But I believe the truth will finally 
come out in the West, I hope, in time to stop further insanity.” 

In addition to the documentary about the Ukrainian coup, Stone is currently 
working on a film about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, who was granted 
asylum in Russia after exposing the practice of mass electronic surveillance by 
the US and its allies. 

Snowden became stranded in transit at a Moscow airport as his passport was 
revoked and he couldn’t continue his journey to Latin America. The US wants to 
try him for his actions, but for many human rights activists and privacy 
advocates he is a heroic hero, who is being persecuted for revealing a 
government’s dirty secrets. 

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