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Mariupol Mothers and Grandmothers send terrorists a message
Graffiti resistance in Mariupol, Ukraine. Translation by William Risch edited by Euromaidan News in English editors: “Gentlemen from the DNR (Donetsk People’s Republic)! If just one shot is fired around our kindergarten, we’ll remove you and your barricades! –Mothers and … Continue reading
On the Current Situation in Ukraine
By Stanislav Rechynskyy 06.06.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine All of these Girkins, Borodai‘s and other scum will eventually melt away back to Russia. And we will have to live with everything that has happened. With all of … Continue reading
Journalists remain principal target in the continued siege of free media in Ukraine–OSCE Representative
06.03.2014 Edited by Voices of Ukraine On June 2 in Simferopol “self-defense forces” detained Sergey Mokrushin and Vladlen Melnykov, journalist and producer with the Centre for Journalistic Investigations. After being tortured for several hours, the journalists were taken to the … Continue reading
Posted in Crimea, English, English News, Languages, News, Opinions, Others, Regіons, South&Eastern Ukraine
Tagged #CrimeaInvasion, #RussiaInvadesUkraine, #SaveUkraine, #ukraineprotests, Alexander Bryzh, Andrey Krivtsun, Centre for Journalistic Investigations, civil society, Dunja Mijatović, OSCE SMM Ukraine, Sergey Mokrushin, Ukraine, Vladlen Melnykov
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