Nobody knows who coined the term “Revolution of Dignity” to describe the Euromaidan revolution. But it resonated so much with the term “Searching for Europe, we found ourselves,” which described the burning desire for another way...
This – as you all know – not a theoretical question. I will deliberate this question in five steps. 1. The Idea of the „Autonomy of the Individual“ There is a very close relationship between human dignity and the freedom of the...
Volodymyr and Nadia had been married for seven years when the Maidan began. Both of them became very involved. After the revolution, Nadia knew that her husband would want to go to the front lines. However, he was turned away at the...
Euromaidan activist Ivan Hranatkin responded by publishing several photos of Pylypenko during the Maidan clashes, and asked him a pointed question: “So, Colonel, are you sleeping like a baby, you bastard?!” It should also be noted that...
The project HUMAN FACTOR. LAST EDITION is dedicated to the ordinary people who made a Revolution and opened possibilities for change in Ukraine. Our photos show People with Dignity, who gave a chance for change to all of you. These photos...
Finalizing the investigations on the killings at Euromaidan would be a great achievement. The top officials would be glad to have the burden of these investigations and societal pressure off their shoulders. But they can’t. Completed...
Former political prisoner and Crimean Euromaidan activist Oleksandr Kostenko continues to experience severe health problems after injuries sustained during torture and beatings by Russian FSB officers. It all started on February 5, 2015,...
Before Euromaidan, Roman was a young man who organized music events. Having an intuitive nature, he joined the revolution, as he felt it could bring positive change to the country. Five years later he is a regular participant at different...
Anton Kravchenko is an activist from Kryviy Rih, a city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Before Euromaidan, he used to work as an IT engineer for a big company in Dnipro and had never been involved in activism. When the revolution started, he...
This week marks the fifth anniversary of the Maidan in Ukraine, an event that challenged an axiom that almost all analysts of the post-Soviet space hold, Arkady Babchenko says. That axiom holds that the empire’s possessions can escape...
Abstract This report investigates the attempted – and partly “successful” – Russian influence in the Austrian Ministry of Defense as well as in organizations in its “entourage.” It starts with the Vienna-based...
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