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Boris Jegiazarjan: Wir Bauen Eine Neue Ukraine
Freitag 29. November blieb ich auf dem Platz der Unabhängigkeit. Ich wollte keine Panik machen und schrieb darüber niemandem, aber ich wusste, dass am Morgen eine „Räumung“ gemacht wird. Ich sagte das meinen Angehörigen. Continue reading
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Tagged culture, Deutsch, EuroMaidan, featured, freedom, interview, Maidan, nation, protesters, Ukraine, values
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Fedor Sivtsov Confession: On EuroMaidan I Believed in God And Became A Nationalist
That very moment I believed in God. And I became a nationalist. When I saw those soldiers, my fellow citizens, who must represent the law in my country, those who must protect the law. Continue reading
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Tagged blog, EuroMaidan, Kiev, Maidan, Protest, protesters
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Photo: Self Made Knitted Flag Of Ukraine
haha, a self made (knitted) Ukrainian flag – I love this woman!
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Tagged EuroMaidan, flag, Kiev, Kyiv, Maidan, Protest, protesters, Ukraine
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Maidan diary: A Day I’ll Never Forget
I decided to volunteer at the Maidan. And I was asked to help out in the kitchen. My first impression… it’s like it was something unreal, a kitchen for an army. So much tea, coffee, other food, dozens of people … Continue reading
They Have Crippled Us All
During the first days of Euromaidan, when we all were afraid of violent use of force, I felt an impulse to write a naive (as now I’ve come to understand) article for the mothers and wives of the policemen and … Continue reading
