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Statement of Global Ukrainians expressing concern over unacceptable pressure on the Open Dialogue Foundation in Poland

16 August 2017

Members of the Global Ukrainians network are alarmed by recent allegations (utterly unproven) coming from certain state media outlets in Poland concerning alleged ODF’s links to Russian secret services, and by mass distortion of information in reports of Euromaidan events

Global Ukraine: Outcome of the press conference “Three Years After Maidan: Alarm Bells For Human Rights”

20 July 2017

In Ukraine, there has been a dangerous tendency to deviate from the Maidan slogan “Human rights above all”. This tendency was the subject of the press conference entitled “Three Years After Maidan: Alarm Bells For Human Rights”, held by Human Rights Agenda on 18 July, 2017, at the Ukrainian CMC.

Speech delivered at the Cambridge University: “The development of Polish-Ukrainian Relations since the Beginning of the Maidan”

23 July 2015

On June 30 and 1 July 2015 we were especially honoured to have an opportunity to participate in the conference on the future of Polish-Ukrainian relations at University of Cambridge (represented by Lyudmyla Kozlovska and Bartosz Kramek).

Vitaliy Yarema “achievements”. Results of the activities of the Ukrainian General Prosecutor’s Office: a year after Euromaidan

1 March 2015

A year after Euromaidan, the crimes of the Viktor Yanukovych regime are yet to be investigated. The former leadership of the General Prosecutor’s Office should be held accountable for the department’s poor results.

Ukraine: more than 100 people have been killed since the beginning of the conflict; approximately 300 are considered missing

11 March 2014

The Ukrainian revolution that began as a peaceful rally in support of the country’s European integration (the EuroMaidan), and later transformed into massive anti-government protests, resulted in an armed clash between protesters and police officers.

Ukraine: Journalists purposefully attacked by police

13 February 2014

As during previous clashes on Independence Square, on 30 November, 2013, and on 1 December, 2013, near the Presidential Administration of Ukraine, numerous violations of rights of third parties and journalists, were recorded during the events on Hrushevskoho Street which began on 19 January, 2014.

Ukraine: President Yanukovych refuses to reach a real compromise with protesters, thereby increasing the probability of a military scenario

6 February 2014

The calmness on the barricades, which has lasted for the past few days, may soon cease.

Ukraine: Anti-government protesters arrested en masse across Ukraine’s regions

3 February 2014

Mass anti-government protests have spread into most regions of Ukraine.

Gazeta Wyborcza: Solidarity with euromaidan. Come to The Constitution Square today

30 January 2014

– Let’s send a strong signal from Warsaw that we support the peaceful protests of Ukrainians, show our solidarity with them, let’s meet today at 17 on The Constitution Square – say the organizers of the manifestation.

Ukraine: the first casualties of the anti-government protests

22 January 2014

The clashes between the law enforcement units and protesters resulted in the death of 3 to 5 people, according to different sources.

Report on Euromaidan

15 January 2014

The point of no return for Ukraine: failure to sign the agreement with the EU and oppression of civil protesters and journalists discredited Ukrainian authorities

Long-term observation mission and support of Ukrainian civil society

10 January 2014

The concept of the mission is based on the conviction of the need for a transition from moral and symbolic support to specific actions.

The territory of volition

20 December 2013

For a long time I could not understand what associations I had with the Maidan. This is not a revolution, not unrest, and – for sure – not Bolotnaya. Not ‘occupation’. This is not a war. And this is not a protest as such, in its pure form.

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