Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 984 Who do you think you are?
Yanayev and Vladimir indeed cooperated very well in dealing with the rebel soldiers. The General Secretary was responsible for punishing the soldiers who participated in the rebellion, while Comrade Vladimir was responsible for appeasing those involved in the coup. With mutual cooperation, the anxiety within the army soon subsided. Vladimir's attitude of letting go of the past was like a shot in the arm, which quickly calmed down the army. The possible turmoil was instantly eliminated. After the break, the army regained its previous stability and unity.
A dangerous subsequent earthquake was easily resolved, and both Vladimir and Yanayev breathed a sigh of relief. This thing was indeed done well, but before they could calm down, another force began to speak out again.
Lagergren, the wife of United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, recently publicly criticized the Soviet Union’s secretive coup in a recent interview with the media. As the head of the United Nations Refugee Agency, Lagergren has been a leader in all countries. When everyone kept silent, they made untimely remarks.
"I believe that suppression is a violation of human rights. We cannot send out troops to suppress dissidents because of their demands. This is a wrong behavior. We strongly resist this behavior and condemn the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union for violating the A humanitarian act. The United Nations will keep an eye on what the Soviet Union is doing."
After the news media added fuel to the fire, it turned out that the wife of the United Nations Secretary-General was very dissatisfied with Soviet policies and criticized Yanayev's political behavior.
This instigative statement with ulterior motives became a key lever for the United Nations to criticize the internal affairs of the Soviet Union. In the eyes of others, Lagergren's speech may represent Annan's attitude on the internal affairs of the Soviet Union.
Surkov placed the newspaper in front of Yanayev. This kind of criticism was not painful to Yanayev, not to mention that the so-called United Nations human rights organization has always had double standards. On the one hand, it criticized the human rights issues of communist countries. , on the other hand, he praised the United States' achievements in suppressing the rebellion.
Yanayev's expression was silent. In his eyes, the so-called accusations and denunciations were nothing more than insignificant itches. After all, the United Nations was just a means for the United States and the Soviet Union to maintain a balance of interests. No matter how indignant he was, he would not be able to influence the situation in the end. development.
However, some people within the Kremlin saw an opportunity to attack the United Nations.
As the master of Soviet ideology, Comrade Surkov believed that this would open up a series of contradictions between the Soviet Union and the United Nations.
"General Secretary Yanayev, I think the United Nations needs to be carefully criticized for his views on this matter." Surkov said, "Many idiots from human rights organizations in the United Nations are criticizing our policies. I think This has interfered with the image on some national levels.”
The Gray Bishop of the Kremlin. He has always been dissatisfied with the West's hypocritical image. At this time, he showed a keen sense of duty that is more loyal than anyone else, and believes that this issue should be made bigger.
Yanayev put the newspaper on his hands and held his chin in his hands, looking calm. Lagergren seems not to have realized that her smug remarks are bringing disaster to her husband and the entire United Nations.
"Oh, it's okay, I will handle this matter. Don't the idiots in the Western world, including the United Nations, like double standards? On the one hand, they think that the Soviet policy violates what they call human rights, and on the other hand, they think that we They should pay for the crimes committed by the Western world in the Middle East. They are just a group of shameless parasites. When the butcher's knife is hung on their necks, they will kneel down and prostrate themselves in front of their new masters, continuing their best practice of kneeling and licking. cause."
Yanayev does not have a good impression of human rights organizations that like to confuse right and wrong and are committed to smearing the communist world. If red flags really fly across the world, these guys will all go to Siberia to dig coal.
"I will ask the chief of staff to book a press conference at that time, and I will raise this issue at the press conference. Oh, by the way, I also hope that Surkov can give some information to Western journalists about the press conference. Information, just say that General Secretary Yanayev will give a detailed reply on human rights issues on this issue. I think those reporters who are flocking to it like flies will definitely not miss this opportunity. "
Western journalists, human rights organizations, and Yanayev hate this group of people like flies on a cake. A fighter with shortcomings is a noble fighter after all, and no matter how perfect a fly is, it is just a dirty fly.
Two days after the dialogue between Surkov and Yanayev, silent Moscow finally issued a competitive response to Lagergren's remarks. It is not the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who is accountable, but the direct accountability of General Secretary Yanayev.
When a reporter asked carefully prepared questions about General Secretary Yanayev’s opinion on Mrs. Annan’s accusations against Moscow, he raised a finger and shook it.
Yanayev said calmly, "I understand and sympathize with some people in Western countries, especially those foreigners who have nothing to do and have been pointing fingers at our cause. The Soviet Union is not exporting revolution to you, hunger and poverty to you, and it is not tormenting you. What else do you have to say? On the contrary, the series of shocking crimes that have occurred in the Middle East and Syria recently are atrocities committed in the name of the United Nations. When those refugees need your human rights organizations the most, you choose to keep silent. When something happened in the Soviet Union, you stood up and jumped up and down like an ugly clown, which is disgusting."
The reporter who asked the question was stunned for a moment. He did not expect Yanaev to make such a fierce rebuttal.
"I am here, hoping that those Western human rights activists and freedom activists will open their eyes and see clearly who is the culprit of the local conflict."
"No matter how unwilling you are to admit it, the culprit of everything is the human rights activists you are talking about!"
"A bunch of disgusting and dirty guys, what are they?"
Yanaev's rebuttal made the entire conference room silent. He raised his head and looked around, and asked, "Do you have any other questions to ask?"
(I recommend a little yellow book written by a historical female author Yunren, "Confusing the Red Mansion, Temptation from a Wife", worth reading)
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