No one was behind this . I was there for it. They got pissed because the communist party won again like they have for the past 16 years until recently. And for the whole US had no involvement thing, the US Embassy told everyone to stay the F*** in their apartments. As for someone being behind it, it was people being angry and standing up for themselves. Mongolians don't give a crap about you or someone else's agenda.
I actually was in UB when the riots where there, but I didn't notice a thing, I only heared of it because my parents asked me if I was okay since it was in the papers in The Netherlands. It's scared the heck out of me when I saw the buildings all black and such
There are reports indicated that American NGOs such as OSI and AEI were involved with the uprising of 2005 in Mongolia (dispute of election results). About this latest one, I haven't seen any reports coming out yet.
For more information about US involvement in the elections of ex-Communist countries, see the URL links in the "more info" of the video "Georgia Conflict: The Price for the American Democracy" on this channel.
Any person with a correct mind knows the DC Government has many infamous activities. Look at Operation Iraqi Liberation (OIL), Camp Xray, Tibet, Taiwan, Georgia, and many more...
Very sad, but the DC Government is driven by self inflicted crisis.
The U.S involvement with the uprising? lol that sounds like an another conspiricy... I believe that this drama happened was set up by the MPRP. Any rational person would say the same thing...
"Conspiricy ..."?! Any reasonable person will agree there is something behind all these election riots.
kid, Google "national Endowment for Democracy", "Albert Einstein Institute", "Open Society Institute", ... especially look at teh budget sources and spendings in their annual reports.
Of course, American government won't come out and say they did all these things. Just because of that, lots retarded idots in teh west believe their government is innocent. LOL!
Democracy 01: In May, 2005 when Condoleezza Rice made the first EU visit as Secretary of State in Bush's second term. British news media criticized her ruthless in pushing US interests and talking without embarrassment about exporting Freedom and Democracy. Rice responded "There cannot be an absence of moral content of American foreign policy," she said "Europeans giggle at this, but we are not European, we are American, and we have different principles." But the question is:
Democracy 02: But the question is: Exactly how good the Democracy is? George Bush visited and praised India last year as the oldest democracy in Asia and the biggest democracy in the world. What exactly how good is the "oldest" and "biggest" Democracy is? British historian Arnold Toynbee said at the end of World War II during the hot debate between the communism and democracy "Let's don't argue, just wait for 50 years to see the two examples in front of us: Both China and India ...
Democracy 03: Toynbee "... Both China and India have huge population and both are miserably poverty-stricken and ruined from the war, now one starts with Communism, another Democracy..." After 55 years today, China is #1 in Foreign Reserves in the world (Japan #2). #2 in GDP (next to US), #2 in Export (next to Germany), #2 in Import (next to US), India is still eating dust and far behind. Most academics believe that it is the "Democracy" drags India behind.
Democracy 04: Democracy cannot ensure the world peace either. People in Germany "democratically" voted Nazi Party the parliament majority and appointed Adolf Hilter "Fuhrer und Reichskanzier" in 1934. That's how the World War II and holocaust got started. George Bush got US people overwhelmingly supported him to invade Iraq in 2003, and four years later over 1.2 million Iraqi civilians died. Obviously there is no connection between Peace and Democracy.
Democracy 05: Democracy didn't bring wealth to Western power nations either. The wealth of Western powers has started with the industrial revolution in 18th century that didn't happen in other part of the world, and then followed by military power, colonialism, imperialism, capitalism, global trading, and unfair trading practice. This is how Western Powers have accumulated their wealth. Just like many strong wealthy empires in history, none of them got their wealth through "Democracy"
Democracy 06: Exactly how good the Democracy is? Well, as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British news media suggested in 2005, it is good when the super power wants to push its national interests by putting some "moral content" on the face of their foreign policy. It was also good in 1776 when Thomas Jefferson wrote "All men are created equal," in American "Declaration of Independence" while he owned hundreds of slaves to the day he died.
And today, the US is still proud to announce to the world that they are the champion of democracy. Somehow the word "democracy" represents some good value for your money whilst turmoil and mayhem in the world today often come from elections: Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and now Mongolia.
It is just like gambling, no one would ever accept defeat, especially when foul play is perceived to be involved!
lol good point!!! just my opinion is world become more follow the communism. I think there is no other way to control people in the earth. But i hate communism. I hope i will no longer alive at that time if we faced with communism.
I am a Mongolian by the way. Not really happy with either the protesters nor the election. It's such a pity that the protesters damaged and burned art gallery paintings that is completely out the range of political interests. Or the civilian cars that were parked near the Soyoliin tov urguu. I personally don't understand why people got rather too violent to destroy innocent people's properties. Xumuus arai denduu tuilshrax yum gej xelex gesn yum. Namiin bairaa shataachixaad l bolixgui.
It's such ironic that civil protests took place in the beginning of July. Like the tiananmen square massacre was held on July the 4th.This time the riot in Mongolia or civil protest took place on July 4th.I personally don't understand why the uploader said who is behind this time?
Who is the next?! It's not the who this time. Because it's in plural. It's the people this time.They're not aroused by somebody or some group. They've expressed their grief without any exterior influences or interests
that's about right! its just like other ex soviet country. we are all really upset about the election result. there is something tottaly unfair thing is going on here, which means our government, and the revolutionary party's are on one side, and now they're cheating us!!!
that's about right! its just like other ex soviet country. we are all really upset about the election result. there is something tottaly unfair thing is going on here, which means our government, and the revolutionary party's are on one side, and now they're cheating us!!!
Excellent post, as usual, antidefm. Before elections, people claimed that state would have a share of mining industry, what sustain Mongolia nowadays. As usual, corporations do not like such idea.
i am Hazara and would like to go back home to mongolia
Elsabicton 3 weeks ago
Mongolia is not soviet country. It's democratic and democratic country!
94Bayar 3 weeks ago
hariutslagagui uls turjiltiin ur dun
gdmb9071 1 month ago
everstarshanghai, it is your problems
goldendream0919 1 month ago
антидефм тэнэг юм уу
goldendream0919 1 month ago
mongolia is not communst lol
adairtaij 7 months ago
another ex-soviet country??? wtf?
UtuberMgl1 9 months ago
I hate Mongolians!
everstarshanghai 9 months ago
@everstarshanghai of course u do u r CHINESE
gongshiamapahyoyoyaoyao
UtuberMgl1 9 months ago
@everstarshanghai I hate chinese!
whispersaihna 3 weeks ago
be smart !!!! my Mongolian !
STOP BEING ANIMALS !!!
MyMongoloo 1 year ago
No one was behind this . I was there for it. They got pissed because the communist party won again like they have for the past 16 years until recently. And for the whole US had no involvement thing, the US Embassy told everyone to stay the F*** in their apartments. As for someone being behind it, it was people being angry and standing up for themselves. Mongolians don't give a crap about you or someone else's agenda.
napug321 1 year ago
hu nam, AN 2-ul buruutai, dahij ene 2-t ogoh hereggui bolj.
Reeckh 1 year ago
aaa sdaaa
Tsahiagin Elbegdorjid sanal ugsun humuus
Hartsgaaa!
Ter aguu yeronhiilegch chn enuunii ehleliig tavisanshd haha
SAcrew02 2 years ago
@SAcrew02 shaadag shaazgai ve sda naad sdagaa enkhbayar shaaltuur nusan orgiluurrt hel za
killalldorks 1 year ago
pigs riot
littlebrownmongol 2 years ago
mongol humuus yum bj mongolooroo l yri l daa :)
tobd3003 2 years ago
Don't worry Mongolians we your brothers have broken the nake of communism From Afghanistan. Down to comunism.
Long live Mongolia.
from **************Hazarajath*************
jaankhan23 2 years ago 15
hey im from mongolia but the only thing i dont know is that is it a commie? or a capitalist? FYI i hope capitalist
orgilzrorgilzr 2 years ago
bring back genghis khan lol
DemonosZXZ 2 years ago 8
This has been flagged as spam show
another trick of the reptilians, which hijacked power in USA
It looks like they prepare the stage for the Nuclear World War -
to wipe out mankind from the Earth
So, after that they could easy replace us on this planet.
777Simsalabim 2 years ago
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777Simsalabim 2 years ago
It looks identical to the orange revolution in Ukraine -
the same crazy enthusiasm of the unidentified dumb people -
after that revolution fascist yuschenko took power in Ukraine
americans dumped their nuclear waste on the north of Kiev
and nearby of Nikolayev,
yuschenko sent our children into Iraq and Afghanistan
And despite of the Ukrainian Neutral Status americans
drags Ukraine into the NATO???
777Simsalabim 2 years ago
if Ukraine joins NATO that's 100% Russias irresponsibility, not Ukraine's
reggaemn 2 years ago
I actually was in UB when the riots where there, but I didn't notice a thing, I only heared of it because my parents asked me if I was okay since it was in the papers in The Netherlands. It's scared the heck out of me when I saw the buildings all black and such
wietsel 2 years ago
hehehe.
saviola0102 2 years ago
ok u r saying u.s government organized this.. wow.. how do u back it up , commie.. wud liek 2 see.. za tiimee tiim.. garuudaa ene-g unshivuu?
meegii13 3 years ago
it happend from the election
themergen 3 years ago
AntiDefm,
So who is behind this?
HanChineze 3 years ago
Han, How's going, long time not see you.
There are reports indicated that American NGOs such as OSI and AEI were involved with the uprising of 2005 in Mongolia (dispute of election results). About this latest one, I haven't seen any reports coming out yet.
For more information about US involvement in the elections of ex-Communist countries, see the URL links in the "more info" of the video "Georgia Conflict: The Price for the American Democracy" on this channel.
AntiDefm 3 years ago
AntiDefm,
Good to see you too..
Any person with a correct mind knows the DC Government has many infamous activities. Look at Operation Iraqi Liberation (OIL), Camp Xray, Tibet, Taiwan, Georgia, and many more...
Very sad, but the DC Government is driven by self inflicted crisis.
HanChineze 3 years ago
The U.S involvement with the uprising? lol that sounds like an another conspiricy... I believe that this drama happened was set up by the MPRP. Any rational person would say the same thing...
JohnMowe 3 years ago
"Conspiricy ..."?! Any reasonable person will agree there is something behind all these election riots.
kid, Google "national Endowment for Democracy", "Albert Einstein Institute", "Open Society Institute", ... especially look at teh budget sources and spendings in their annual reports.
Of course, American government won't come out and say they did all these things. Just because of that, lots retarded idots in teh west believe their government is innocent. LOL!
AntiDefm 3 years ago
JohnMowe,
Go anywhere on this planet and make a phrase "Global Imperialism". The first thing comes to people's mind is the infamous DC Government.
HanChineze 3 years ago
You are high! America is a great friend to Mongolia. I have been to Mongolia several times. The people are
awesome and the country beautiful. As for "Global Imperialism" you speak of.....America stole nothing from
Mongolia it was the Chinese who stole the land.
ronnie76ify 9 months ago
@ronnie76ify true
UtuberMgl1 9 months ago
Well done the people just have had the goverment in side
cookeluckyjoe 3 years ago
Democracy 01: In May, 2005 when Condoleezza Rice made the first EU visit as Secretary of State in Bush's second term. British news media criticized her ruthless in pushing US interests and talking without embarrassment about exporting Freedom and Democracy. Rice responded "There cannot be an absence of moral content of American foreign policy," she said "Europeans giggle at this, but we are not European, we are American, and we have different principles." But the question is:
AntiDefm 3 years ago
Democracy 02: But the question is: Exactly how good the Democracy is? George Bush visited and praised India last year as the oldest democracy in Asia and the biggest democracy in the world. What exactly how good is the "oldest" and "biggest" Democracy is? British historian Arnold Toynbee said at the end of World War II during the hot debate between the communism and democracy "Let's don't argue, just wait for 50 years to see the two examples in front of us: Both China and India ...
AntiDefm 3 years ago
Democracy 03: Toynbee "... Both China and India have huge population and both are miserably poverty-stricken and ruined from the war, now one starts with Communism, another Democracy..." After 55 years today, China is #1 in Foreign Reserves in the world (Japan #2). #2 in GDP (next to US), #2 in Export (next to Germany), #2 in Import (next to US), India is still eating dust and far behind. Most academics believe that it is the "Democracy" drags India behind.
AntiDefm 3 years ago
Democracy 04: Democracy cannot ensure the world peace either. People in Germany "democratically" voted Nazi Party the parliament majority and appointed Adolf Hilter "Fuhrer und Reichskanzier" in 1934. That's how the World War II and holocaust got started. George Bush got US people overwhelmingly supported him to invade Iraq in 2003, and four years later over 1.2 million Iraqi civilians died. Obviously there is no connection between Peace and Democracy.
AntiDefm 3 years ago
Democracy 05: Democracy didn't bring wealth to Western power nations either. The wealth of Western powers has started with the industrial revolution in 18th century that didn't happen in other part of the world, and then followed by military power, colonialism, imperialism, capitalism, global trading, and unfair trading practice. This is how Western Powers have accumulated their wealth. Just like many strong wealthy empires in history, none of them got their wealth through "Democracy"
AntiDefm 3 years ago
Democracy 06: Exactly how good the Democracy is? Well, as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British news media suggested in 2005, it is good when the super power wants to push its national interests by putting some "moral content" on the face of their foreign policy. It was also good in 1776 when Thomas Jefferson wrote "All men are created equal," in American "Declaration of Independence" while he owned hundreds of slaves to the day he died.
AntiDefm 3 years ago
And today, the US is still proud to announce to the world that they are the champion of democracy. Somehow the word "democracy" represents some good value for your money whilst turmoil and mayhem in the world today often come from elections: Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and now Mongolia.
It is just like gambling, no one would ever accept defeat, especially when foul play is perceived to be involved!
Good luck, Mongolia!
weissman2000 3 years ago 3
lol good point!!! just my opinion is world become more follow the communism. I think there is no other way to control people in the earth. But i hate communism. I hope i will no longer alive at that time if we faced with communism.
orgilerdenebat 3 years ago
I am a Mongolian by the way. Not really happy with either the protesters nor the election. It's such a pity that the protesters damaged and burned art gallery paintings that is completely out the range of political interests. Or the civilian cars that were parked near the Soyoliin tov urguu. I personally don't understand why people got rather too violent to destroy innocent people's properties. Xumuus arai denduu tuilshrax yum gej xelex gesn yum. Namiin bairaa shataachixaad l bolixgui.
redlightzone 3 years ago
It's such ironic that civil protests took place in the beginning of July. Like the tiananmen square massacre was held on July the 4th.This time the riot in Mongolia or civil protest took place on July 4th.I personally don't understand why the uploader said who is behind this time?
Who is the next?! It's not the who this time. Because it's in plural. It's the people this time.They're not aroused by somebody or some group. They've expressed their grief without any exterior influences or interests
redlightzone 3 years ago
redlightzone, June 6!
weissman2000 3 years ago
sorry, June 4!
weissman2000 3 years ago
that's about right! its just like other ex soviet country. we are all really upset about the election result. there is something tottaly unfair thing is going on here, which means our government, and the revolutionary party's are on one side, and now they're cheating us!!!
tsoomko21 3 years ago
that's about right! its just like other ex soviet country. we are all really upset about the election result. there is something tottaly unfair thing is going on here, which means our government, and the revolutionary party's are on one side, and now they're cheating us!!!
tsoomko21 3 years ago
Excellent post, as usual, antidefm. Before elections, people claimed that state would have a share of mining industry, what sustain Mongolia nowadays. As usual, corporations do not like such idea.
xieuling 3 years ago
who else? must be CIA or other american political agencies... americans like to make chaos in other countries,
hawkforce 3 years ago