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Halya Coynash Human Rights in Ukraine 29.01.14 Despite obvious grounds for concern over the disappearance a week ago of prominent AutoMaidan leader Dmytro Bulatov, the police appear to be doing nothing. AutoMaidan lawyer Dmytro Yovdiy told Ukrainska Pravda that he … Continue reading
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Update: January 29, on Facebook.. __________________________________________________ Ukraine update: After yesterday’s flurry of Rada activity, today seems to be a day of assessing what it all means. The bottom line is that although the dismissal of PM Azarov and his cabinet … Continue reading
VOICES OF THE REVOLUTION: Love and Hatred in Kiev
Love and Hatred in Kiev By YURI ANDRUKHOVYCH January 29, 2014 KIEV, Ukraine — It has been severely cold here lately, with temperatures dipping below freezing night after night. What sustains the protesters at Independence Square in weather this bleak can only … Continue reading
29.01.14 20:32 24 Telekanal News Translated by Sofia Terekhovska Source: http://24tv.ua/home/showSingleNews.do?likarya_yakiy_nadavav_dopomogu_na_grushevskogo_silno_pobili_i_areshtuvali&objectId=403940 Twenty six year old medical worker, Oleksiy Tutov from Kerch, who was providing assistance to the wounded on Hrushevskoho Street was sentenced to two months in prison. This information … Continue reading
WHY AUTO-MAIDAN BECAME THE FRONTLINE OF UKRAINE’S CIVIL PROTEST
WHY AUTO-MAIDAN BECAME THE FRONTLINE OF UKRAINE’S CIVIL PROTEST (text and references prepared for interested international media) Occupying and marching in the streets has long been a traditional form of public protest. But since the early days of Ukraine’s latest … Continue reading
