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The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
Feb19

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

…read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

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Feb19

The Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group works to help people whose rights have been violated and investigates cases involving such abuse, as well as assessing the overall human rights situation in Ukraine. The Group also seeks to develop awareness of human rights issues through public events and its various publications …read more Source:...

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The Crossing

I get out of bed at 5 a.m., just as the curfew is being lifted in Donetsk, the capital of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) in eastern Ukraine. It’s pitch dark outside and I feel privileged — really and truly privileged — to be able to afford to pay $25 for three extra hours of sleep and a significant risk reduction....

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After Flynn’s dismissal, Russia starts to doubt Trump
Feb17

After Flynn’s dismissal, Russia starts to doubt Trump

After Flynn’s dismissal, Russia starts to doubt TrumpAfter National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s scandalous resignation and Donald Trump’s tough new rhetoric toward the Kremlin, Russia has started to back away from the U.S. president. That could be dangerousAfter National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s scandalous...

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The rise of counter-elite can take Russia in a new direction
Feb17

The rise of counter-elite can take Russia in a new direction

The rise of counter-elite can take Russia in a new direction Sweeping political changes in Russia might eventually come from a counter-elite — from those who already hold high-ranking positions in the current regime and are well integrated into the ruling classSweeping political changes in Russia might eventually come from a counter-elite — from...

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Governors’ Resignations Part of ‘Rotation Process,’ Kremlin Says
Feb17

Governors’ Resignations Part of ‘Rotation Process,’ Kremlin Says

Regional heads are stepping down as the country gears for elections later this year. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Strasbourg to rule if Russia can ban Crimean Tatar Mejlis for opposing its occupation of Crimea
Feb17

Strasbourg to rule if Russia can ban Crimean Tatar Mejlis for opposing its occupation of Crimea

Ukraine is taking Russia to the European Court of Human Rights over its ban of the internationally recognized Mejlis or Crimean Tatar self-governing body. The ban has rightly been condemned as “a hostile act against the entire Crimean Tatar people” and as a new low for Russia …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

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Re-escalation of fighting in the Donbass region of Ukraine
Feb16

Re-escalation of fighting in the Donbass region of Ukraine

The conflict between the Ukraine’s armed forces and Russian backed separatists of the Donetsk Peoples Republic in the Donbass region began in 2014 and the most recent ceasefire has been in place since the 24th December 2016. There have numerous ceasefire violations recorded by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE),...

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Fighting Erupts In Ukraine As Russian Backed Rebels Renew Attacks

While there has been somewhat of a lull in hostilities, massive fighting by Russian occupation forces has renewed, this time in the town of Avdiivka, which has been subject to massive shelling. All of this has its roots dating back to 2014, with the annexation of Crimea, seen by the international community as an illegal act violating...

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The Holodomor: A Genocide Targeting Ukraine’s Own People

The 20th century is one where history books recorded some of the greatest atrocities and evils committed by mankind. The Holocaust; The Armenian Massacre; Japanese human experimentation in Manchuria. But there is another story of untold suffering and genocide that seems to not get the same amount of mention or scrutiny. This is that of The...

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