» Thursday, January 20, 2005

Mr. Yuschenko

Asked if the Prime Minister haD spoken to Mr. Yuschenko today in order to congratulate him on the Supreme Court’s ruling the Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman (PMOS) replied: no. Pressed further on whether congratulations had been sent, the PMOS said thee would have been communication through the normal channels.

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  1. this is grate because they need it

    Comment by amy — 4 Feb 2005 on 5:44 pm | Link
  2. The upcoming fashism in Ukraine means "communists return". We Ukraineans got
    rid of bolsheviks 14 yeas ago and I was sure, it’s forever. But I was
    wrong. Yuschenkos are the worst kind of communists, they are
    nazi-communists. Take a look at this <a href="http://unaunso.org">http://unaunso.org</a&gt; Does it
    resemble anithing? Yes it’s UNA-UNSO site, something like KKK, the
    best Yuschenko’s supporters.
    Fashism in Ukraine means total censorship in mass media. When I left
    Ukraine in 1999 it was absolutelly democratic european country, much
    more free than the USA. And what do I see today? I receive a letter
    from the editor of the oposition’s site, that they are terrorised by
    governmet and forced to close. This means fashism. New president say
    "russian language is the language of criminals" This means fashism. I
    can know the truth from my country only when I call home. And this
    truth is absolutelly different than I see at Ukrainean webnews. This
    means fashism. When they start special radio-disturbance that does not let
    you listen to foreign radio stations, when thy close TV-channels which disagree with
    the regime, it’s fashism also.

    Comment by Yuri Shymanovsky — 21 Feb 2005 on 4:51 am | Link

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