Don't take this wrong, but I actually envy those living in Ukraine right now.
I know that feeling. Felt exactly like that looking at events in Turkey. But I tell you that : If someone told me half year ago that we will have such events happening in Ukraine I'd say : "Dreamer: our people are too apathetic for that. You need years to build up something like that"
Funny thing is, about a year ago this actually happened. After mass protests, prime minister resigned, we had early elections, the opposition party came in power and all is right and dandy now. Except of course, it isn't. It's all the same as before.
Ukraine had that shit back in 2004. We brought Yushchenko in power and decided that we done everything we could. It was wrong, we should have been on the streets again, weeks later after the first actions (or rather inactions) of Yushchenko
Problem here - Revolution is about changing how system works, not putting opposition on government's place.
It's like improving your OS. You can make your Windows 98 slightly better by installing better software\service packs (reforms) but sooner or later you need to do a "format c:" thing. Same goes for a badly damaged OS.
Ukraine haven't reinstalled it's OS right from the time it was installed by commies in 1920s. Not only it wasn't good when it was installed. not only it is badly outdated, not only it has a lot of poorly made hacks to make it work with software (ideas) created for other OSes - It is badly infected by viruses.
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If a "peaceful assembly" consists of people with clubs and firebombs - who intend to break into a government building by force - it's not a peaceful assembly.
Do you have proofs that they planned to break into the parliament? I think no. Learn what presumption of innocence means.
Clubs and firebombs are for self-defense.
It is a basic human right. "Police" proved it ability and willingness to attack, badly injure and outright torture unarmed protesters. Ukrainians are not cattle to tolerate that
Google 1992 Los Angeles riots.
I know that Russian medias call events happening in Ukraine riots. We call that uprising against tyranny. Something that is absolutely legal in USA, choose another country for your example
Americans are a very good nation to follow their way of building and maintaining democracy. Like that -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Athens_(1946) or that -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Committee_of_Vigilance