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Global Response to Putin: That Flickering Red Line
By Halya Coynash 07.06.14 Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group Edited by Voices of Ukraine G7 countries have given Russia another month for pretending to take measures at ‘de-escalation’ while continuing to wage undeclared war on Ukraine. In the meantime France is … Continue reading
Posted in "Voices" in English, Analytics, Crimea, English, News summary, Odesa, Opinions, Others, Reblogged, South&Eastern Ukraine, Voices of Revolution
Tagged #CrimeaInvasion, #Human_Rights, #RussiaInvadesUkraine, #SaveUkraine, #ukraineprotests, #ukrainian_revolution, Constitution of Ukraine, Dictatorship, Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, Merkel, Poroshenko, Putin, Russia, Ukraine
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Arsen Avakov: Our court system is a sham and an effing shame
By Arsen Avakov, Acting Interior Minister of Ukraine 04.25.2014 Facebook Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Meanwhile, behind the scenes… Our court system is a sham and a fucking shame. Pechersk Court [Kyiv]. Evening of April 25. Judge Ilyeva … Continue reading
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Tagged #Amnesty_International, #Human_Rights, #SaveUkraine, Arsen Avakov, civil society, Constitution of Ukraine, Corruption, courts, Ukraine
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The Crimean “Occupendum” – Mustafa Jemilev was right: the decision about Crimea’s anschluss is legally fraught.
According to the report of the Presidential Council on Civil Society and Human Rights of the Russian Federation, the Crimean referendum is assessed as follows: SYNOPSIS • the overwhelming majority of citizens in Sevastopol have voted for joining to Russia … Continue reading
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Tagged #Amnesty_International, #CrimeaInvasion, #EuromaidanSOS, #Human_Rights, #RussiaInvadesUkraine, #SaveUkraine, #ukraineprotests, #ukrainian_revolution, civil society, Constitution of Ukraine, Crimea, Crimean referendum, occupendum, Presidential Council on Civil Society and Human Rights of the Russian Federation, Russia, Ukraine
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