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Minister of internal affairs has been “downgraded”
It would seem that Ukraine now has a boringly common minister of internal affairs. The minister has just lost his journalist membership. Vitaliy Zaharchenko – the very minister in question – has been banned from the Ukrainian Union of Journalists … Continue reading
Another opinion piece, this time by Serhiy Zhadan – Ukrainian writer
Counting on our fear Today the dissenting voices are facing repressions. Tomorrow they will come for you. (Translated from Ukrainian by Lyudmyla Bilyk) Yesterday evening unknown persons attacked Dmytro Pylypets, one of EuroMaidan coordinators in Kharkiv. He was beaten and received … Continue reading
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Ukrainian MP Lesya Orobets issues an appeal to the businessmen and bankers of the world community
Stop shaking hands with “politicians and businessmen from the Party of Regions”! I appeal to foreign businessmen and bankers. Refuse to cooperate with the “politicians and businessmen” from the “Party of Regions”. It will save your reputation from media scandals … Continue reading
on a more cheerful note…
This should be an accurate description of a Maidan’s life 🙂 The subscript reads: “There’s no point in describing what’s going on here, so I will just say – We are doing fine…” (translated from Russian) https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=677241975630870&set=a.200139083341164.50315.100000352217065&type=1&theater
Ukrainian Justice As It Is
Despite the fact that protests in Ukrainian capital have lasted now for over a month, one is still being asked why. Such inquiring voices are heard both in Ukraine and outside of it. Why would people continue standing in cold … Continue reading
