Paul
Goble
Staunton, December 25 – It is a fool’s
errand to try to document and then denounce all the lies the Russian government
and media have committed over the last year about Ukraine: Each day brings a
fresh crop. But some are so egregious, so dangerous to the international
system, and so likely to become precedents that they must be exposed.
Sometimes they are shown to be that
by virtue of internal inconsistency or total implausibility. At others, they
can be shown to be untrue by the careful examination of evidence provided by
those who are Moscow’s victims. But on
occasion, they are confirmed as false by the Russians themselves, an act of
shamelessness that in and of itself constitutes an indictment.
This week one of the most appalling lies
about what Russia has done in Ukraine was revealed as such by a Russian with
close links to that country’s security agencies. In an interview, Vladimir Yefimov
said he had helped Russian militants get into Ukraine by hiding in one of the humanitarian
convoys Moscow sent there (e1.ru/news/spool/news_id-416966.html).
That Moscow had abused the trust of
the international community in this way had long been known by those closely
following the situation in Ukraine. Indeed, Moscow’s misuse of such convoys in
support of its military goals had even become the subject of Western political
cartoons.
Now, thanks to Yefimov, a Russian
has confirmed what Russia has done, and the level of detail he provides, the
photographs of those involved, and the reproductions of the forms he and his
comrades use leave little doubt that Yefimov is now telling at least most of
the truth when he said that Russians who volunteered to fight in Ukraine “went
under the guise of the Red Cross.”
The international community needs to
hold Moscow accountable for this as well as for its other violations of
international law in Ukraine, and now that a Russian source has provided the
evidence of one such violation, Western governments have no excuse for not
denouncing what Moscow has done and demanding that those directly involved by
held responsible.
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