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CIA-controlled Facebook is about to Sponsor Neo-Nazi regime in Kiev in Defiance of Geneva Agreement?


The Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may fund the presidential election campaign of Ukraine's Radical Party leader Oleg Lyashko, a source in Lyashko's inner circle said on Saturday.

Lyashko is by far more popular with Ukraine's nationalist users of the Internet than Oleg Tyagnibok or Dmitry Yarosh, the source said, adding that the issue is negotiated with the chief of Facebook monitoring service.

According to the source, the US businessman hopes he may thus eventually carry out his projects in Ukraine.

The snap presidential election in Ukraine has been set for May 25th, with 23 candidates running for the post.

Lyashko, a non-affiliated Supreme Rada deputy, said he would run for president in late February. He was the author of a draft law to release "political prisoners" (23 names on the list, including some who were found guilty for killing a judge in spring 2011).

The Neo-Nazi Svoboda Party leader, Oleg Tyagnibok, as well as the head of the 'Right Sector' Ukrainian Alliance of radical nationalist organizations, Dmitry Yarosh, also run for president.

In January and February, the movement militants captured administrative buildings, seized arms from the Interior Ministry arsenals and clashed with police. They are currently involved in crushing the protests of those in the east of Ukraine who support the idea of making Ukraine a federation.

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