Ukraine security officials mull banning Right Sector radical movement – report
                                                     Published time: March 28, 2014  
Following a siege of Kiev parliament building by the Right Sector nationalists, Ukraine’s security officials have discussed banning the movement during an urgent security meeting, a source in Batkivshchina party told Ria.
  According to the source, the meeting was attended by the acting  Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, National Security and Defense  Council chief Andrey Parubiy, as well as Oleg Tyagnibok, the  leader of nationalist Svoboda party. 
  During the meeting, Avakov suggested a complete ban of the  organization given the radicalization of the Right Sector, the  source said. 
  Parubiy was allegedly supportive of the idea of dismantling the  neo-Nazi movement and said such a move would allow those present  at the meeting to whitewash themselves of having any connections  to the radicals, the source said. Tyagnibok reportedly did not  take any sides. 
  According to the source, the proposal will be further discussed  on Friday “within a wider circle.” 
Meanwhile on Friday, Verkhovna Rada is also expected to hold an  emergency session to discuss the possibility of Avakov’s  resignation, after hundreds of Ukrainian nationalists gathered  outside the parliament building threatening to storm it unless Avakov takes personal  responsibility for the killing of one of their leaders and  resigns. 
  The right-wing militant leader Muzychko, also known as Sashko  Bilyi, was killed in a police raid against his gang in Rovno,  western Ukraine. 
  The Interior Ministry plans in the next couple of days to unveil  the audio files related to the attempted arrest and subsequent  killing of Muzychko, Avakov said on his Facebook page on Friday. 
“The Ministry of Internal Affairs will disclose all  documents, material, video and audio evidence,” Interior  Minister Arsen Avakov said, saying that within the next two days  all the audio files relating to Tuesday's shootout will be  declassified. 
“This will give the public more information about the  activities involved in the case. Everyone will be able to decide  who is the hero and who vulgar bandit "Avakov said. 
  The Interior Minister also stressed that he holds human life in  the highest regard, “and even seriously accused should not be  deprived of their life.” 
That is why, Avakov says, a pubic inquiry was launched into the  death as “objective public information and public objective  conclusions - the only sure way out.” 
Dmitry Yarosh, leader of Ukraine's Right Sector nationalist  party, is demanding the resignation of acting Interior Minister  Arsen Avakov and the arrest of the police officers involved in  the killing of notorious radical militant Aleksandr Muzychko. 
  Right Sector is a conglomerate of Ukrainian nationalist forces  with neofascist views that has been organized into a paramilitary  collective of over 10,000 strong. The group first emerged at the  end of November 2013 at the Euromaidan protests in Kiev headed by  Dmitry Yarosh. Right Sector fighters became notorious for using  clubs, petrol bombs, and firearms against Ukrainian police and  for wearing Nazi insignia. 
  Russia put Yarosh on an international wanted list and charged him  with inciting terrorism after he urged Chechen terrorist leader  Doku Umarov to launch attacks on Russia over the Ukrainian  conflict. The ultra-nationalist leader has also threatened to  destroy Russian pipelines on Ukrainian territory. 
 
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