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Decommunization in Ukraine started during the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 and expanded afterwards. [1] Following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity and beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Ukrainian government approved laws that banned communist symbols, as well as symbols of Nazism as both ideologies deemed to be totalitarian. [2] [3]
By 16 December 2015, these three parties were banned in Ukraine. However, the Communist Party of Ukraine appealed the ban, which consequently failed to come into force. Later, the April 2015 decommunization law no. 2558 allows the Ministry of Justice to prohibit the Communist Party from participating in elections.
The list of persons posing a threat to the national security of Ukraine, [1] [a] or the Black List of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine is a list maintained by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine is an on-going list of persons who pose a threat to national security of Ukraine, compiled by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine on the basis of appeals from the ...
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The meeting comes days after a meeting of finance chiefs of G20 countries in Bengaluru which was overshadowed by Russia’s war in Ukraine. Latest images from Izium, where Kyiv believes more than ...
The latest pictures from Ukraine show residents of Selydove - a town in eastern Ukraine - in the aftermath of Russian bombing. At least one person was killed in the shelling overnight. (REUTERS)
Ukraine – a year of war: The Independent presents a selection of the most striking images of the conflict
In May 2017 Ukraine banned 19 Russian news sites and 13 journalists, those being "most official Russian news outlets and others sympathetic to Moscow, but also a number of independent stations such as the RBC." [80] The decision was condemned by Reporters Without Borders, Human Rights Watch and Committee to Protect Journalists.