National Council : Revolution in Ukraine is a lesson for despotic regime in Azerbaijan
The National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) made a statement in which he expressed support for the Ukrainian people in their struggle for democracy. Over the past four months the Ukrainian state and the people of the country have experienced one of the most difficult and honourable stages in its history. Ukraine's political leadership sacrificed people's desire for European integration to their personal interests. However proud Ukrainian people took to the streets and prevented these plans "under a hail of bullets."
Ukrainians gave lesson to authoritarian regimes that in the 21st century continue to run ignoring the interests of their people, got stuck in corruption and drag the country back to feudalism. They pursue freethinking and sacrifice the interests of citizens in favour of the interests of their clans.
The National Council believes that the crops of democracy and freedom in the Ukraine will bring fruit to all nations wishing freedom, including the people of Azerbaijan.
The National Council congratulated the Ukrainian people on the victory of the revolution, and is convinced that its will on European integration will be implemented soon.–06D--
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