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The occupied McDonald's was their headquarters. Pinned to heavy glass doors the very big letters: "PSYCHOLOGICAL HELP."

Morning was tenser. Ukraine was coming under sustained psychological warfare. Russian troops were surrounding Ukrainian bases in Crimea. The tense standoff flicked the city mood up and down. Bandits had robbed a Kiev bank. Militia-boys muttered about Russian scumbag provocateurs.

I pushed open the McDonald's door. The kitchens were sealed off and spewed over easy-wipe tables and their uncomfortably designed seats was the chaos of a makeshift clinic. Printers, papers, documents. Tired-eyed men holding the hands of clear-eyed specialists. They were Freudians, Lacanians, New Agers, everything. Here men in uniform with dangling plastic rosaries sought help.

That is where I met a night-worker of Maidan, a holotropic rebirthing specialist, Nataliya Stepuk. Somewhere in her forties, she had very pale eyes and a manner that sometimes calmed me, sometimes unnerved me. She had been on Maidan since the start, through the carnival and the clashes.

Nataliya told me psychologists' stories. There was the boy who had fought with his father on Maidan. The bullet that killed his father had sliced his leg. He could not sleep. He could not sleep without seeing his father and the charging Berkut and the smoke and the screams. He came to Nataliya and that night he clutched her in trembling holotropic ecstasy. And now he was better.

Nataliya told me about the gruff mercenary who by grease-crusted cooking pots in his military tent opened up to the psychologists. The man, who had fought in both Chechnya and Bosnia, began to discuss his own trauma, then his inner stress.

The 400 psychologists worked in shifts. They worked for free — some manning the McDonald's help point, others wading through the tents. They treated about 80 people a day, mostly Ukrainian widows and dazed Maidan men. They were working through the hospitals, with about 200 bandaged, strapped-up patients.

Nataliya took my pen and began drawing circles of trauma in my notebook. The first circle, Maidan. The second circle, families of Maidan. The third circle, those watching Maidan. The fourth circle, those who had only heard of Maidan. These were the nightmares: "Those in the first and second circle see the Berkut charging them with their metal shields. Their nights are full of sounds. Explosions. The faces of the dead. The fires."

Kiev is a city in post-traumatic stress. At first the schoolboy in me couldn't understand this. I learnt the map of Ukraine as the map of the German advance for my GCSEs. I learnt the names of Ukraine's regions by memorising details of Soviet atrocities for my degree. Ukraine I thought of as "bloodlands".

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hegel`s advocate
April 3rd, 2014
5:04 PM
antifa may be right in his references to "another Nazi who pretends not to be anti-Semitic" but this is still a great and moving piece of journalism by Ben Judah. The muslims of Bradford who voted for George Galloway can now watch him on Iran tv (Youtube) accusing Israel of sending gunmen and snipers to Maidan ! As a gobshite and shit-stirrer Galloway plies his trade. Leonard Cohen in his song `The Future` says the future is murder. Syria being the obvious example. Zizek too sees the rise of anti-Enlightenment Dark Ages `passions`. Julie Burchill called it the new endarkenment. London has gone from being "Londonistan" to now include "Moscow-on-Thames" and "Dubai-on Thames". How far away from the advanced voting of the people of Uruguay are most countries? And what does the opening of the radical Mayday Rooms,88 Fleet St,London signal? In a few weeks a music cd single `Is That You,Darling?` that I have made with some artist friends will be available from Gothic Moon Records website. Send your email info if you want the free International Gothic Honey Newsletter. Viva Israel and Uruguay and more culture with a sense of justice,truth,beauty and humour.

antifa
March 30th, 2014
6:03 PM
From the Svoboda Wiki page. 'Svoboda advisor Yuriy Mykhalchyshyn established a "‘Joseph Goebbels Political Research Centre" in 2005, later changing "Joseph Goebbels" to "Ernst Jünger."[2] Mykhalchyshyn wrote a book in 2010 citing works by Nazi theorists Ernst Röhm, Gregor Strasser and Goebbels.[51][129][149] Elsewhere Mykhalchyshyn referred to the Holocaust as a "period of Light in history".[150]' Perhaps Ben Judah should do his homework before he interviews another Nazi who pretends not to be anti-semitic.

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