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PHOTO FOLLOW-UP: UKRAINIAN DAYS IN WASHINGTON Plast in New York City kicks off $1.5 million renovation of its branch building. GREENWICH, Conn. – Faced with the challenge of operating in a structure originally built to house a theater more than a century ago, the New York Branch of Plast Ukrainian Scouting Organization recently kicked off a $1.5 million renovation of its headquarters building (“domivka”) in the heart of the УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ЩОАЕННИК STY? IKRATMATT WKLG FTTTTIMT УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ЩОАЕННИК Sty? Ikratmatt wklg fttttimt PIKLXXIV 4. 44. SECTION TWO SVOBODA, THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY. SATURDAY, MARCH 111,5 196 CENT7 S - 15 ЦЕНТІВ No. 44. THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY 2 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 2010 No. 3 NEWSBRIEFS TH E UK R A I N I A N WE E K L Y FOUNDED 1933 An English-language newspaper NEWSBRIEFS (02/13/00) Pliusch elbows his way into office KYIV - Together with his bodyguards, Ivan Pliusch, who was recently elected chairman of Parliament by the center-right majority, used his elbows and shoulders on February 3 to force his way through leftist deputies trying to keep him from entering former Chairman Oleksander Tkachenko's office, Reuters reported. Later the same day, Prime Minister Viktor ЖІ СВ ОБОДАXSVOBODA І І `-Ї– В(ВГ-І UKRAINIA УКРЛЇНСЬКИИ ЖІ СВ ОБОДАXSVOBODA І І Ukrainia УКРЛЇНСЬКИИ ЩОХІННИКn ^ІЩ^У Weekl икЯЛІНІЛНОАІІУy 1 і VI/`I її її і tki/iiA/i. t\i:i:L'i v i.iim/ік1 `"-ї–в(вГ-І
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AMID SURGE IN UKRAINE’S CORONAVIRUS CASES, OPPOSITION TO ‘WEEKENDQUARANTINE’ GROWS
BY ROMAN TYMOTSKO | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 LVIV – On Saturday, November 14, Ukraine entered the first weekend of its new quarantine regime, whereby there are additional restrictions on weekends. On Saturdays and Sundays, bars, restaurants, cafes and other catering establishments are closed. Shopping centers and entertainment establishments are closed. Establishments of trade and consumer services are closed, with few exceptions. Gyms and swimming pools are closed. The government’s “weekend quarantine” is slated to last until November 30. In addition, previous anti-epidemic restrictions that affected regions with the worst coronavirus outbreaks will now apply to all regions.ANALYSIS
UKRAINE AND THE ONGOING BELARUS FACTOR BY BOHDAN NAHAYLO | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 As Ukraine prepares to mark the anniversaries of the beginning of the Orange Revolution on November 22, 2004, and the Euro-Maidan, which was launched on November 23, 2013, and by the beginning of the following year evolved into the Revolution of Dignity, Belarusians on November 16 marked the 100th day of their white-red-white national revolution. They have revolted against the dictatorship of Alyaksandr Lukashenka, who after 26 years in power has once again imprisoned rivals and rigged the August 9 presidential election. The Belarusian people’s resistance has now lasted longer than the 95-day Ukrainian popular insurrection against the kleptocracy of President Viktor Yanukovych and his pro-Russian lurch when Ukraine was poised to enter into an Association Agreement with the European Union.CANADA
UCC’S FIRST-EVER ONLINE ANNUAL MEETING BEGINS CELEBRATIONS OF ITS80TH ANNIVERSARY
BY UCC | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 OTTAWA – The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) held its annual general meeting (AGM) on Saturday, November 7. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AGM was held online for the first time ever, with over 80 delegates and guests in attendance. This meeting marked 80 years since the founding of the UCC, and special greetings were presented by dignitaries to mark this auspicious anniversary. These video greetings will be available on the UCC’s website in the coming days. The UCC’s 80th anniversary project was launched at the AGM. The video can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBm17SNFjso.ANALYSIS
TURKEY AND UKRAINE BOOST MUTUAL TIES IN DEFENSE SPHERE BY CAN KASAPOGLU/EURASIA DAILY MONITOR | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Turkey and Ukraine have been building the pillars of a promising defense cooperation partnership for some time. The two countries currently engage in joint endeavors in game-changing military areas such as drone warfare, aerospace engines and missile technology. Following the October 16-17 summit between President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine, Turkish-Ukrainian strategic ties look poised to bring about a new geopolitical reality in the Black Sea region. The most notable current area of cooperation between Turkey and Ukraine is in unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Turkey’s forthcoming high-end combat drone, the Akinci (the Raider), was notably powered by Ukraine’s Ivachenko-Progress AI-450T turboprop engines during its prototype test flights.NEWSBRIEFS
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NOVEMBER 20, 2020
12,496 new COVID-19 cases in one day Ukraine’s Public Health Center reported that as of November 18, there are 12,496 officially confirmed case of COVID-19 in the country, including 535 children and 529 health-care workers. During the previous 24 hours, 1,668 persons were hospitalized, 256 patients died and 8,096 persons recovered. On November 17, 11,968 new cases of coronavirus were recorded. On November 16, there were 9,832 new cases; on November 15 – 10,681; on November 14 – 12,524; and November 13 – 11,787 and on November 12 – 11,057. (Interfax-Ukraine)ANALYSIS
SOME IN MOSCOW VIEW KARABAKH SETTLEMENT AS MODEL FOR DONBAS,TRANSNISTRIA
BY PAUL GOBLE/EURASIA DAILY MONITOR | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Whenever a major development occurs in one area of the post-Soviet space, many Moscow officials and analysts often hurry to ask whether it will be repeated in another. And when Moscow becomes involved, some in the Russian capital are inclined to think that the Kremlin can and should repeat such activity elsewhere. While these types of Russian arguments typically understate the diversity of the situation across post-Soviet Eurasia, their almost inevitable appearance simultaneously reflects the continuing dominance of Soviet-era notions about the homogeneity of the region and drives Moscow’s policies in understandable but often flawed directions. That is exactly what appears to be happening now that Moscow has proclaimed a settlement for the Karabakh dispute (see Eurasia Daily Monitor, November 12, November 13) and is beginning to think about potentially copying the arrangements there in Ukraine’s Donbas and Moldova’s Transnistria.QUOTABLE NOTES
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BY U.S. AMBASSADOR JAMES S. GILMORE III | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 “As part of a broader program to destabilize its sovereign neighbor, Russia has fomented and financed a deadly conflict in eastern Ukraine for more than six years now. Rather than playing a constructive role in negotiating an end to this conflict, and the opportunities and structures are there to do this, and fulfilling its commitments under the Minsk agreements, Russia cynically claims to be an uninvolved third party, pointing to unnamed outside ‘masters’ having orchestrated a coup d’état in Kyiv. “In the Trilateral Contact Group, Moscow tries to frame Kyiv as the spoiler in negotiations, while attempting to hide its role of controlling Russia’s forces on the ground in eastern Ukraine. Frankly, none of this is believable.OBITUARIES
UCC EXPRESSES CONDOLENCES ON DEATH OF ANNA KISIL, NOTED COMMUNITYLEADER
BY UCC | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 OTTAWA – The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) expressed its deep condolences on the loss of Anna Kisil, a community leader, philanthropist, activist and volunteer, and president of the World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations (WFUWO), who passed away on November 16 in Toronto. The UCC noted that Ms. Kisil “will be remembered by all who knew her for her kindness, humor, compassion and wisdom. She had a deep commitment to helping others and for serving her community and Ukraine. She will be profoundly missed.”HOLODOMOR
HOLODOMOR SERVICE TO BE LIVESTREAMED FROM ST. PATRICK’S BY UCCA | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 NEW YORK – Ukraine’s Holodomor, the 1932-1933 genocide by famine of 7-10 million Ukrainians committed by Joseph Stalin, ranks among the worst cases of man’s inhumanity towards man. In memory of the innocent victims of this Soviet genocide, 3 million of whom were children, the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA), annually co-organizes an ecumenical commemoration at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City on the third Saturday of November, which regularly attracts thousands of attendees from across the tri-state metropolitanarea.
This year, the organizers of the annual event advise our community not to travel to St. Patrick’s Cathedral on November 21. Case reporting of COVID-19 continues to spread in New York City, with increases in recent hospitalizations concerning local authorities enough to begin limiting non-essential gatherings in certain neighborhoods. On November 15, the UCCA encouraged the public to instead watch the livestream from St. Patrick’s Cathedral to mark the 87th anniversaryof the Holodomor.
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REMEMBERING THE HOLODOMORBY STAFF |
NOVEMBER 20, 2020
International Holodomor Memorial Day is on November 28, but the entire month of November is considered to be a time to remember the millions of our kinsmen deliberately killed in the genocidal famine of 1932-1933 by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and his henchmen. A major commemoration of the Holodomor, or more precisely, the fifth anniversary of the unveiling of the Holodomor Memorial in Washington, was already held on November 7. Featured were remarks by Ukrainian and U.S. officials, and diplomats from Latvia, Poland, Lithuania and Hungary; information about the Holodomor and the striking memorial in Washington designed by architect Larysa Kurylas; as well as photos from the unveiling itself back in 2015, which was attended by thousands from across the United States. There were also comments by diaspora leaders, including Ukrainian World Congress President Paul Grod, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America President Andriy Futey, and Michael Sawkiw Jr., chairman of the U.S. Holodomor Committee. TURNING THE PAGES BACK...NOV. 21, 2015
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NOVEMBER 20, 2020
Five years ago, on November 21, 2015, hundreds gathered at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York for an ecumenical requiem service and commemorative program dedicated to the memory of the Ukrainian Holodomor Famine-Genocide of 1932-1933. The event was co-organized by the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) and followed the official unveiling of the Holodomor Memorial in Washington that was on November 7. The event in Washington attracted 5,000 people.OPINION
THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN UKRAINE REQUIRES A COHERENT AND SWIFTRESOLUTION
BY EUGENE CZOLIJ | NOVEMBER 20, 2020 The severely criticized decision rendered on October 27 by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine that declared certain provisions of Ukraine’s anti-corruption legislation unconstitutional and the impetuous reaction thereto of the president of Ukraine, who introduced legislation to dissolve the entire Constitutional Court, created a needless constitutional crisis of international proportions inUkraine.
This crisis further destabilizes Ukraine as it continues to defend itself against the vicious military aggression from the Russian Federation that has been ongoing for over six consecutive years and as it tries to contain the number of new COVID-19 cases, which now surpass 12,000 in a single day. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR GUIDELINES FOR LETTERS TO THE EDITORBY STAFF |
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WE MUST CONTINUE OUR POLITICAL ACTIVITY BY OKSANA KULYNYCH | NOVEMBER 20, 2020Dear Editor:
In my almost 50 years of voting I have never seen the Ukrainian community so politically engaged as I have in this past election year. It is refreshing to see Ukrainians take an active role in ourdemocratic process.
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the first Ukrainian-American, Victoria Spartz, to be elected to the House of Representatives. What an accomplishment! We need more people toemulate her.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR REGARDING SOROKOWSKI’S HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION BY ADRIAN BARANETSKY, M.D. | NOVEMBER 20, 2020Dear Editor:
In reference to “Ukrainians at Sadowa. A historical investigation” (November 8), as a child of the third Ukrainian Galician immigration wave to the U.S.A., I can relate to Andrew Sorokowski’s article on one’s forbearers fighting in foreign imperial wars. I, too, feel obligated to write down fragments of memory passed down within my family and share it with the community.Load more stories
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