Friday, July 04, 2014

Sounds Like a Plan: Perported Rand Corp Memo Recommends Internment Camps, Executions for Ukraine Refuseniks

‘Leaked plan’ on E. Ukraine suggests internment camps, executions

by RT

A leaked memo suggests the Ukrainian govt should engage in an all-out war in the east, including placing citizens in internment camps and killing all who resist such actions. RAND corporation think tank however denies producing such document.

In the shocking letter, which has been leaked to online media, the advice offers a step by step brutal guide in how to deal with the population in eastern Ukraine. The authenticity of the document which bears the RAND corporation logo, however, could not be independently verified.

When asked to comment on the leaked ‘classified’ document, RAND corporation told RT it had nothing to do with that report and directed enquiries to the publicly available sections of its website.

“RAND has produced no such document,” RAND’s media relations director Jeffrey Hiday said in a written statement to RT. “To see RAND’s actual research and commentary on Ukraine and Russia click here or here.”

The RAND Corporation is non-profit global think tank which offers research and analysis to the US armed forces.

‘Military op’s advantages overweigh’


In the first line the memorandum notes that the peace plan outlined by new president Poroshenko is likely to fail. However, it soothes, the political and material downsides of the operation will be “outweighed” by the gains.

The chilling letter then lists the advantages that a full scale military onslaught against the two breakaway eastern Ukrainian regions would have.



The pro-Russian political movement, claims the advice, would become decimated and the pro-Russian voters would get disorganized.

Instead of upholding the region’s coal supplies as a source of future employment, it says the decimation of the coal industry in the fighting would mean they would be quickly shut down, thereby relieving the Ukraine of burdensome subsidy costs.

Shutting down the Donbass industries would also mean a reduction in Russian gas consumption and the destruction of the local oligarch Rinat Akhmetov’s clan and his political and economic clout.
Stage 1: Suspend Constitution, impose martial law

The shocking memorandum then lists a three stage military campaign to guarantee victory. Stage one, called the total isolation of the rebel regions, presuming that all civilians who have stayed behind are “complicit in the unrest or supportive of it.”




The body of a local resident killed in the Ukrainian armed forces'
 air attack on the village of Luganskaya on July 2, 2014
(RIA Novosti/Valeriy Melnikov)

It proposes martial law should be imposed in the area with a strict curfew between 20:00 and 06:00, while all local authorities would have their competencies terminated and Constitution be suspended in the area.

The regions should then be encircled with troops with special attention being given to areas which border on Russia.

As regards the media it recommends that all broadcasting services, telephone and mobile communications and internet services in the region should be shut down and that the international media should be “subject to a special procedure.”
Stage 2: Internment camps for male adults, those who resist to be killed on the spot

Then begins Stage Two of the operation, called mop-up, which involves a gradual tightening of the circle of troops round the region, followed by airstrikes and then artillery and mortar assaults against the “enemy’s” strategic facilities.

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Without any apparent regard for human life the RAND authors then advise that the use of non-conventional arms should not be ruled out “to ensure smaller casualties among our own personnel”.

The authors, who seemingly have little or no knowledge of the situation in eastern Ukraine, then say that settlements should be liberated one by one with armor going in first, followed by infantry who should shoot to kill anyone bearing arms.




Reuters / Stringer

In what appears to be advising ethnic cleansing, all male adults should be removed to internment camps, while anyone who attempts to resist should be executed; children under 13 and people over the age of 60 should be moved to specially equipped facilities in other areas.

In a bizarre piece of advice that appears at best unrealistic and at worst deranged RAND then says that anyone with bruises, scuff marks, traces of gun powder or gun oil on their clothes should be tried in court for separatism and terrorism. Any lucky residents who don’t fall into these categories would be allowed to return home after a period of two months “of internment” and would then be slapped under surveillance by the security services.
Stage 3: Property of convicted and displaced to be nationalized

Stage Three, which is risibly called ‘Back to Normal’, says that all refugees “from the warzone” should then be allowed to return home. This is presuming that in the first place they would have a home to return to and in the second place they would want to return home to a region now so divided along Ukrainian and Russian ethnicities.




Ukrainian soldiers drive a military vehicle with a torn Ukrainian flag
at a checkpoint near Slavyansk in eastern Ukraine July 3, 2014
(Reuters / Andrew Kravchenko)

However men aged 18-60 shall be “checked” in internment camps, while the property of convicted and displaced resident of Donetsk and Lugansk regions shall be nationalized.

The area of the punitive operation shall be made “off limits” to foreign media, the memorandum concludes.
All according to plan?

Although the authenticity of the leak is yet to be verified, as well as whether the Ukrainian government is actually following the advice of the RAND corporation, much of what's happening on the ground in Ukraine already lines up perfectly according to the “plan”.

The region shall be encircled with troops and sealed off entirely from any flow of goods and persons, the memo says, which is exactly what is going on in the cities of Slavyansk and Kramatorsk in the recent weeks. Water and power supply has been disrupted effectively cutting all the communications and bringing the region to the brink of humanitarian catastrophe with people not getting essential goods and medications.

Last month Ukraine’s then acting Defense Minister announced the military would be “filtrating” the stream of refugees from eastern regions in special “camps.” The remark was immediately refuted by other Kiev officials as unacceptable for a new “democratic” Ukraine, while the minister was recently replaced by the new president’s nominee.

In the meantime Kiev authorities were apparently trying to make the area “off limits” to foreign media – particularly Russian – by barring journalists from entering the country and turning a blind eye to those killed by government troop shellings.

Ukrainian as well as Western media are indeed busy praising the "heroism and courage" of Ukraine's armed forces and the National Guard "saving civilians" from "separatists" at the same time completely ignoring the deaths of hundreds of innocents or blaming them on "terrorists."


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