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  2. Religion in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine's laws guarantee the right of religious freedom, and provide a legal framework for the registration of religious groups. Some religious groups have reported difficulties in legally acquiring property (including property previously confiscated by the government of the Soviet Union) due to discriminatory treatment by local government bodies.

  3. Culture of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Ukraine is composed of the material and spiritual values of the Ukrainian people that has formed throughout the history of Ukraine. Strong family values and religion, alongside the traditions of Ukrainian embroidery and folk music are integral aspects of the country's culture.

  4. Freedom of religion in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Ukraine refers to the extent to which people in Ukraine are freely able to practice their religious beliefs, taking into account both government policies and societal attitudes toward religious groups. Freedom of religion or belief in Ukraine is guaranteed by the country's constitution. [1]

  5. Ukraine’s Religious Identity Crisis - AOL

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    A new law could further divide Orthodox Christians in the war-torn country.

  6. Ukraine’s president signs law banning Russia-linked religious ...

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    Away from the frontlines, Ukraine is waging a different battle against Russia as it seeks to remove Moscow’s influence from religious institutions. President Volodymyr Zelensky signed into law a ...

  7. Women in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Around 45 percent of Ukraine's population (45 million) suffer violence – physical, sexual, or mental – and most of them are women. [5] Street women are the most vulnerable category; around 40 percent of them suffer from sexual violence, with 25 percent being under 18. [5] In 2001, Ukraine enacted the Domestic Violence (Prevention) Act 2001 ...

  8. Native Ukrainian National Faith - Wikipedia

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    The Native Ukrainian National Faith (Ukrainian: Рі́дна Украї́нська Націона́льна Ві́ра, Rídna Ukrayíns'ka Natsionál'na Víra; widely known by the acronym РУНВі́ра, RUNVira), also called Sylenkoism (Силенкоїзм) or Sylenkianism (Силенкіянство), and institutionally also known as the Church of Ukrainian Native Faith or Church of ...

  9. Ukraine bans religious organizations with links to Russia - AOL

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    Ukraine on Friday banned the activities of religious organizations “affiliated with centers of influence” in Russia and said it would examine the links between the Ukrainian and Russian ...