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JANUARY, 1998

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Pre-election rearrangements
A new law on journalists
After the materials of Kharkov Barristers’ corporation ’ATAKA’

A chemical attack at freedom of speech
E. Greenberg, Dnepropetrovsk

HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION PRACTICES

Joint action
Winners of Valeriy Marchenko prize
’Kievskiye vedomosti’, December 1997

NEWS FROM THE CRISIS FRONT

Ukrainians will have higher pensions
Homeless children in Ukraine
The number of the officially registered jobless is growing
Who killed Vadim Gaydamaka?
L. Liakh, Donetsk

Suicides in Donetsk
After ’Tiurma i volia’

Children rights
’Den’, No.211, 1997

Almost half of the population of Ukraine produces nothing
N. Chistiakova

58% of Ukrainian citizens feel themselves unprotected in case of illness
The inflation index in Ukraine was only 110.1% in 1997
45-50 thousand per year leave Ukraine for the West
THE TROUBLED TIMES

Umpteenth-degree interrogation: a letter from the victim
ON THE BOTH SIDES OF PRISON BARS

Problems of AIDS-infected prisoners: a letter from inside the bars
Deputy’s status shields from the law
LEGISLATION

Down with the ’propiska’
’Kyevskiye vedomosti’, 12 December 1997

MEDICAL AID

Expenditures for medical aid are planned at 40% of the minimal estimation
More mental cases
After ’Sloboda’, No.80, 1997

ARMY

The first Ukrainian handgun
Contribution of the Crimea
’Golos Ukrainy’, 3 December 1997

INTRANATIONAL RELATIONS

Interethnic relations
’Kievskiye vedomosti’, 5 December 1997

Land to peasants, Russian to people
G. Zhinsky

UKRAINE REMEMBERS HER HEROES

Dissent in Ukraine (1954-1987)
Evhen Zakharov, Kharkov

In memory of Ivan Svitlychnyi
Curriculum vitae
Extracts from I. S.’ letters

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