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Nadiya Savchenko: “Russian investigators could not break me, so they turned on my lawyers” (LETTER) #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Nikolay Polozov (lawyer) 04.03.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine [Editor’s Note: This letter was written by Savchenko in the Russian language] “To the good people and clever people, to the people in Russia. Today I learned that … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko: “I’m still hoping to see justice from the Russian courts” (LETTER) #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin and Nikolay Polozov (lawyer) 04.03.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine “To Ukrainians, and the good people of the world. I have one hope left that the court [of law] in Russia might still be honest … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko: “Meeting with you gave me a whole new sea of strength.” #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin (lawyer) 03.27.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Nadiya Savchenko’s lawyer Mark Feygin tweeted earlier today: “I just came from Nadiya in prison. She sends everyone a hello and this appeal.” And Nadiya writes: “Good … Continue reading
Aleksandra Kovaleva: Come here and see what real human values are!
Dear Europeans. As an activist of protests in Kiev, I want to confess. I have never liked the word “Euromaydan” (#Євромайдан). Especially since more than two and a half months the protests have nothing to do with Europe or EU. … Continue reading
Andreas Umland: “I would recommend you to come to Kyiv”
Andreas Umland: “I would recommend you to come to Kyiv” Andreas Umland (https://www.facebook.com/andreas.umland.1/posts/10202123708227693?stream_ref=10) To non-Ukrainian friends following events in Ukraine: I would recommend you to come to Kyiv before it is too late, and the revolution is over. You need … Continue reading
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