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“It was seven or 10 of them. I could not defend myself as the attackers had pepper spray and I had to protect my eyes. I fell to the ground and was kicked. When I got up, they ran away.”
Svyatoslav Sheremet, the leader of Ukraine’s Gay Forum, explaining to Ukrainian news website gazeta.ua, how he has assaulted after announcing on May 20 that he is cancelling the Gay Pride Parade because of threats to participants' safety.
Svyatoslav Sheremet, the leader of Ukraine’s Gay Forum, explaining to Ukrainian news website gazeta.ua, how he has assaulted after announcing on May 20 that he is cancelling the Gay Pride Parade because of threats to participants' safety.
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The United States says it has no plans to deploy U.S. radar systems or weaponry in Ukraine, following comments by a U.S. defense official that caused Russia to seek clarification.U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Alexander Vershbow was quoted by Defense News magazine Thursday as saying Washington had added Ukraine to a list of possible early warning sites in the region for a newly reconfigured missile defense system. Oct 11, 2009 at 10:15 |
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When Aleksey Baranovsky came to England he had dreams of living well. In less than a decade those dreams turned to ash: his life became a nightmare and he bled to death, neglected and alone in a prison cell. Oct 11, 2009 at 10:12 |
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As Ukraine prepares for its first presidential election since the Orange Revolution, there are signs that its giant neighbour to the east will not tolerate a pro-western outcome. Luke Harding reports from Yalta. Oct 11, 2009 at 10:09 |
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Tony Blair, the favorite to become Europe’s first president, is believed to have accepted tens of thousands of pounds from a steel billionaire campaigning for Ukraine to join the European Union. Victor Pinchuk, who is championing the country’s bid for EU membership, has already hired Stephen Byers, the former Labor cabinet minister, to press his case. He reportedly paid Blair to give a keynote speech in Ukraine. Oct 11, 2009 at 10:05 |
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The English Football Association plan to make an official complaint to FIFA, the world game's governing body, after a succession of flares were thrown onto the pitch during England's 1-0 defeat against Ukraine on Saturday. Ukraine fans bombarded the England penalty area with flares throughout the first half in the Dnipro stadium and play was briefly halted after the first barrage moments into the match to allow smoke to clear. Oct 11, 2009 at 09:59 |
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