From the MT:
“Soviet
Collapse Violated the People's Will, Gorbachev Says”
Mikhail
Gorbachev, the last leader of the U.S.S.R., believes that the country’s
collapse was a violation of "the will of the people" and a referendum
to preserve the Soviet system was "necessary and just," he told
Interfax on Wednesday. “The destruction of the Soviet Union was nothing more
than a violation of the will of the entire people,” Gorbachev said.
On March 17,
1991, the Soviet Union held a referendum on whether to preserve the Soviet
system as a renewed federation of equally sovereign states and republics, with
113.5 million (76.43%) voting in favor of it. The Baltic republics, Armenia,
Georgia and Moldova boycotted the referendum. "The results of the
referendum were not only interesting, but amazing: The overwhelming majority of
Soviet people spoke in favor of preserving the Soviet Union," Gorbachev,
90, said on the referendum’s 30th anniversary. However, Gorbachev was blindsided by his own
cabinet who staged a three-day attempted coup in August 1991 to prevent the
signing of the New Union Treaty, which sought to restructure Soviet Union into
a less centralized state. "The
draft was fully prepared, and on Aug. 20, 1991 it was supposed to be signed,
but the signing of this treaty was thwarted by the State Emergency Committee
coup," Gorbachev said. The
failed coup elevated Russia’s first president Boris Yeltsin to prominence with
his famous speech from atop a tank in front of the Russian government
headquarters known as the White House. Meanwhile,
Gorbachev was isolated at his dacha in Crimea and cut off from communication by
members of his own party. With his political authority significantly weakened
after the coup, he resigned shortly after.
The
fast-unfolding events of 1991 were compounded by social upheaval and economic
degradation and hastened the Soviet Union’s collapse. On Dec. 8, 1991, the
heads of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed the Belavezha accords, which
declared that the U.S.S.R. had effectively ceased to exist. While Gorbachev has been celebrated in the
West for his reforms while in office, he is widely criticized among Russians
for his hand in the Soviet Union's collapse. In a 2005 speech, President
Vladimir Putin called the Soviet fall the "greatest geopolitical catastrophe"
of the 20th century.
^ This is just
another attempt by the Russians to try and rewrite history. Clearly the Referendum
on March 17, 1991 was not the “will of the people” as the people of: Armenia,
Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Moldova boycotted the vote as illegal since
they wanted independence from Soviet rule. 30 years may have past since the
USSR collapsed, but that doesn’t negate the facts of what really happened. ^
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