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Tortures on live broadcast
by Irina Lagunina 01/24/2014 16:45 Translated by Vo Lya Source: http://www.svoboda.org/content/article/25241231.html What’s happening in Ukraine is disgusting. And not because of burning tires in Kyiv downtown and masked people throwing stones at police lines. It’s disgusting because Ukraine represented by its … Continue reading
Rebirth of a nation
Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
What continues to amaze me is the lack of understanding among the general public and even politicians in the West that we are watching historical events evolve before our eyes. A country of 53 million…
Who’s in control of state governments across Ukraine now? …and now? ….how about now?
To keep up with changes as they happen hourly, go to this fabulous info map that has an interactive time lapse feature (just click on the image to see changes over time) and stay updated with who’s in control of … Continue reading
Thousands of people seize the Zaporizhia State Administration (+Video)
26 January 2014, 2:47pm, glavnoe.ua Translated by Daniel Schütz Source: http://glavnoe.ua/news/n162649 “Espresso TV” announced on Sunday, that several thousand people attempted to enter the Zaporizhia State Administration. According to the information, the demonstration has meanwhile turned into a storm of protests. … Continue reading
Michael M. Naydan January 27, 2014, World Literature Today Source: http://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/hope-meaning-maidan-ukraine-and-world#.UuapV6X0D-a Barricade with the protesters at Hrushevskogo street on January 26, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo Sasha Maksymenko/Flickr The movement is precisely about what Nadya, the elderly woman, whose name means hope, said: … Continue reading
