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Bribe-taker is a head of a village council
11.12.2000
Report on monitoring the results of the recruiting campaign of spring 2000
11.12.2000
The Lugansk oblast is a risk area for journalists
11.12.2000
On the problem of humanization of preliminary prisons
11.12.2000
Human rights protectors also need to have human rights
11.12.2000
Twenty years later
11.12.2000
Political repressions in Ukraine
11.12.2000
The everlasting script
11.12.2000
We devote the following materials to the 26th anniversary of the Political Convict Day, which is celebrated on 30 October.
For what a man was killed in Antratsit militia?
11.12.2000
‘The Chronicle of Current Events, No. 58 (Moscow, Samizdat 1980, pp. 74-78)
11.12.2000
In memoriam of the great poet
11.12.2000
20 years ago, on 2 October 1980 a great Ukrainian poet Vasyl Stus was condemned to 10 years of concentration camps and 5 years of exile. 15 years ago, 5 September 1985 Stus tragically died in Perm special political colony No. 36. We publish today some materials from our archives: a fragment from Mikhail Heyfetz book ‘Mesto i vremia (‘Place and time)about Stus first term, the information about the trial of 1980, fragments from Andrey Sakharovs appeal in protection of Stus. All these materials are published in Ukraine for the first time.
A public letter to A. Solzhenitsyn
11.12.2000
As George Orwell said, every political movement has a lunatic fringe. Valeria Novodvorskaya undoubtedly belongs to that fringe of the dissent. Recently she wrote a public letter turned to Solzhenitsyn about the fact that he received a visitor – the President of Russia. Although we do not agree that Ms Novodvorskaya has the moral right to speak in such a tone of voice with the great writer, we publish her letter for the information of our readers.
A satan bug in the village of Khomutets
11.12.2000
Ecological emergency in the Donetsk oblast
11.12.2000
Which medicine we have in Ukraine?
11.12.2000
Some considerations concerning womens rights
11.12.2000
A dweller of Lviv won a case against the local energy suppliers
11.12.2000
Nobody bears responsibility for medical aid in preliminary prisons
11.12.2000
Everybody wants to control the press. Through the court
11.12.2000
In Sevastopol the claim against the newspaper Sevastopolskaya pravda is satisfied
11.12.2000
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