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Amendment to Labour Code: I demand more!
13 November 2015

Amendment to Labour Code: I demand more!

After the Parliament had passed the anti-discrimination amendment, I reminded myself that I should be happy, but I could not.

People with intellectual disabilities have right to family
12 August 2015

People with intellectual disabilities have right to family

Being in relationship free from abuse, violence and coercion is the elementary thing, which should be provided for the people with intellectual disabilities

Transferring prisoners from DPR to Ukraine
06 August 2015

Transferring prisoners from DPR to Ukraine

The closer you are driving up to the borders of the breakaway republic, the more artifacts of war you come across

Is the Council of Judges able to ascertain the truth in case of inconvenient judge?
29 April 2015

Is the Council of Judges able to ascertain the truth in case of inconvenient judge?

What should be done for the Council of Judges of Ukraine to start to consider an appeal of a judge over pressure and interference in his work on part of the chiefs?

Do YOU See Discrimination? It Sees You
25 March 2015

Do YOU See Discrimination? It Sees You

A presentation of the educational campaign "Discrimination limits. Counteract!" took place on March 24th during the XII International Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA

Darling, March 8th is Your Day… If You Live until Then
08 March 2015

Darling, March 8th is Your Day… If You Live until Then

In the middle of March hysteria, I would like to add a spoonful of tar to the holiday.

Russia Is Becoming the Center of World Nationalism
16 February 2015

Russia Is Becoming the Center of World Nationalism

There is an old wisdom, "A man is known by the company he keeps." Let us find out who is Putin’s “company” in Europe

Putin is a Modern-day Hitler
11 February 2015

Putin is a Modern-day Hitler

The Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Refat Chubarov is convinced that the current situation with the Crimean Tatars is a modern-day deportation

Never Again?
27 January 2015

Never Again?

“Price of a Jew in occupied Kiev: two loafs of bread, 50 marks and a pint of oil," recalls Olexander Sklyarovsky who survived the Nazi occupation of Kyiv during World War II

A Crimean Carol: Journey Home for the Holidays
14 January 2015

A Crimean Carol: Journey Home for the Holidays

Every time I would go back to my native Crimea, I eagerly waited to see the salt-grizzled Syvash out of the train window