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Lviv former Chornobyl clean-up workers resume protests

10.01.2012    source: lviv.unian.net
A warning protest action is planned for 11 January by Lviv former Chornobyl clean-up workers and small business owners. They will be demanding that the authorities keep their promises

Earlier protests in Lviv

A warning protest action is planned for 11 January by Lviv former Chornobyl clean-up workers and small business owners. They will be demanding that the authorities keep the promises “that they lavished out to Lviv region Chornobyl clean-up workers and small business owners, but have forgotten to honour”.

Ruslan Sekela from the civic organization Vpered says that his organization will be taking part together with members of the organization Lviv Region Children of Chornobyl and a number of small business organizations from the region.

“The authorities have cynically not kept their promises. They made them only so that we would stop our protests and dismantle the tent camp, then immediately forgot about them. For this reason in Lviv a Resistance organizing committee has been created to coordinate protests by former Chornobyl clean-up workers and small-business owners throughout Ukraine. It is made up of representatives of a number of Chornobyl clean-up worker and business organizations from various regions of the country.

Ruslan Sekela says that the first protest will be outside the Lviv Regional Administration, and predicts a wave of such protests around the country. He says that they will be starting their protests so that the authorities stop feeding them empty promises and says that a new Maidan [mass demonstrations, like during the Orange Revolution) will begin from out of the protests of the former Chornobyl clean-up workers and business owners’ protests. 

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