I think these words every day in the morning, dreaming about the better future in my state. And some better changes have already happened - the Ukrainian society woke up from its sleeping. Good signals of this awaking are the public protests of different public organizations against the new project of "Law about peace actions and meetings", organized last week in Kyiv, Lviv, Donetsk, Cherkasy, Kharkiv (p. s. this project of law decreases much the possibilities of the meeting's organization). And nowadays the Ukrainian citizens very actively discuss and protest against the new Tax Codex, which maybe will be accept with the Parliament. This tax codex will almost completely destroy the businesses in Ukraine because of its high taxes or because of its "free" tax controls and then an unemployment will grow more and more... So it's not time "to sleep".
The song of "Mandry" - "Don't sleep, my native land, wake up, my Ukraine".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLkzxVS9VyE
Monday, 21 June 2010
Friday, 11 June 2010
Oleksandr Zinchenko.
The great politician, chief and creator one of the first ukrainian TV-channel in the 1990-th years, journalist and just the great ukrainian was buried today in Kyiv, on the Baykove cemetery. He died in the age of 53 on 9 June, 2010 at the hospital, because was ill with a blood cancer last 10 years. But he was always the fighter in everything, even in his illness, because the doctors said him about one year of the life with such diagnose, but he lived whole ten years, fighting with the cancer! The real fighter and the main ideologist of the Orange revolution in Ukraine in 2004. The man of the principles, who wasn't afraid of saying the truth and the objective information in the politics. The man with nice smile, big optimism and many ideas in the different branches.
I cried from this information of Zinchenko's death.
It's a really pity, when die someone, who does anything good for another people, not only for him, or when die someone, who has the real human values, but not money as the principal value. And mr. Oleksandr was such one, but... has already gone in the better world.
I cried from this information of Zinchenko's death.
It's a really pity, when die someone, who does anything good for another people, not only for him, or when die someone, who has the real human values, but not money as the principal value. And mr. Oleksandr was such one, but... has already gone in the better world.
Thursday, 3 June 2010
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