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Why’d A Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Just Kill Their Country’s Top “Linguistic Nationalist”?

July 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Neo-Nazi who goes by the name “Ukrainian Autonomous Revolutionary Racist” (UARR) has claimed responsibility for the assassination of fellow fascist Irina Farion on July 19. Farion, a former MP known for her extreme nationalist views, was investigated by the SBU for defaming the armed forces after making controversial statements about Russian-speaking members of the Azov Battalion.

In a video manifesto, the UARR condemned Farion as a “wrecker and racial traitor” for dividing the Ukrainian Armed Forces and teaching Ukrainian to Africans. The group also vowed to punish those who they believe sold out the country after the Maidan protests in 2014.

While some Ukrainian media outlets have speculated that the UARR is linked to Russian intelligence, it is more likely that the group is a faction of Ukrainian fascists. The rise of fascist forces in Ukraine following the EuroMaidan protests has led to division and conflict within the country, particularly affecting the Russian minority population.

Despite efforts by Ukrainian officials to suppress the Russian minority and promote Ukrainian nationalism, many residents still speak Russian, particularly in areas like Dnipropetrovsk where the arrested suspect, Vyacheslav Zinchenko, is from. It is possible that Zinchenko acted alone or as part of a group of Russian-speaking Ukrainians who feel marginalized by Farion’s divisive rhetoric.

The SBU’s investigation into Farion’s statements reflects the strategic importance of controlling and manipulating the narrative around ethnic and linguistic identity in Ukraine. Ukrainian fascists seek to recruit Russian-speaking Ukrainians by convincing them that they are the true heirs of Kievan Rus and that Russians are impure and foreign.

Ultimately, the assassination of Farion highlights the deep divisions and conflicts within Ukrainian society, with radical factions using violence to assert their extreme nationalist views. The case of Zinchenko serves as a reminder of the dangerous consequences of promoting divisive and exclusive ideologies in a country already torn apart by political and ethnic tensions.

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