December 8, 1991.

Memorial date: on this day in 1991 in the Bialowieza Forest has been committed anti-state act of the three communist leaders. Yeltsin, Kravchuk and Shushkevich (with the active participation Burbulis, Gaidar Shakhrai, Kozyrev Ilyushin) are not having any legal authority and in violation of the results of the March referendum, signed an agreement that "the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic as a subject of international law and as a geopolitical reality ceases to exist. " The putschists declared the "Commonwealth of Independent States" with the recognition of the Bolshevik artificial boundaries between them as a government.

Despite the fact that at the signing of the Bialowieza agreements were violated not only the Constitution and laws of the USSR, but also the foundations of international law, none of the Western states has not raised a protest against it, but, on the contrary, they all welcomed the activities of criminals. In his memoirs, US President George HW Bush said Yeltsin called him right out of a hunting lodge in the Bialowieza Forest, and said: "Gorbachev does not know those results ... Dear George ... it is extremely, extremely important. Given the already established tradition between us, I could not even wait for ten minutes so as not to call you ".

December 12 The Supreme Council of the Russian Federation ratified the Bialowieza agreement - is also illegal, because it was not on the authority. The voting was 196 persons (76% of all members of the Armed Forces), 185 voted "for" (including almost all of the Communists), only 6 people were against: Baburin, Pavlov, Isakov, Konstantinov, Polozkov, Lisov. The Supreme Council of Ukraine voted against three deputies, one in Belarus - Alexander Lukashenko.

The collapse of the Soviet Union began at the same time and the destruction of the historical territory of the Russian state. After the Bialowieza agreements outside the "Russian Federation" were 25 million Russian have become foreigners in their native land.

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