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The Head of the Jewish Community of Ukraine Speaks Out Against Putin
Soviet dissident and Freedom Prize winner Josef Zissels becomes a Ukrainian Jew By David Mikics| April 29, 2014 12:00 AM Originally posted on Tablet Run here with permissions In his support of the Maidan Revolution, the Ukrainian Jewish dissident Josef Zissels … Continue reading
Posted in "Voices" in English, Maidan Diary, Opinions, Others, Reblogged, Voices of Revolution
Tagged #Human_Rights, #RussiaInvadesUkraine, #SaveUkraine, #ukraineprotests, civil society, Josef Zissels, Maidan, Russia, Ukraine, Ukrainian Jew, Viktor Yanukovych, Vladimir Putin, World Jewish Congress
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Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – May 5, 2014
Dmitry Tymchuk, Information Resistance 05.05.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Brothers and sisters, Here’s the Summary for May 5, 2014 (for the previous summary, please see the Summary for May 2). The bad news: 1. Not-suited-to-be-candidate [Oleh] Tsaryov barged … Continue reading
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
Posted in Analytics, Crimea, English, English News, Languages, News, News summary, Opinions, Others, Regіons
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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VOICES OF THE REVOLUTION: Hero Romko from Maidan
By Ruslan Danilyuk. 04.09.2014 3:54 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine. Everyone remembers the photograph of a seemingly very young soldier of the Square which was at the center of the painful events of February 18th [2014]. Most international … Continue reading
Meanwhile in Dnipropetrovsk, It’s Protest Piano Tango Duet!
They’re calling it the “Banderite tango in Dnipropetrovsk…” FB VIDEO–take a listen!: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=888791091146493&set=vb.100000468315241&type=2&theater The first melody is “Kiss of Fire” and the second is Bohdan Veselovsky’s “Lety Toozhlyva Pisnya” [Fly, Sorrowful Song]–both from the 1950s. And because you cannot have tango … Continue reading
Posted in "Voices" in English, Beyond Politics, Culture, Maidan Diary, Media, Music, Reblogged, Video, Voices of Revolution
Tagged #SaveUkraine, #ukraineprotests, #ukrainian_revolution, Bohdan Vesolovsky, civil society, Dnipropetrovsk, Богдан Весоловський, EuroMaidan, lviv, Protest Piano, Ukraine
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