Between Kremlin narratives and human rights. Ukraine in Flames, 153
00:00 Intro 02:21 Dynamics and methodology of monitoring hate crimes 07:23 Contextualization of Ukraines far right in European milleu 14:10 Political perspectives of Azov movement 16:33 Outro The issues of rightwing radical movements, political violence, and hate crimes in Ukraine exist, as in any other European country, and it is vital to properly cover such threats to human rights. However, considering how the Kremlin propaganda has managed to exaggerate them and justify the fullscale war by the need to fight neoNazism in Ukraine, Ukraine must be cautious while addressing politically motivated violence. Expert discussion at UCMCs press center shed a light on how to properly talk about these issues, and this is what Ukraine in Flames 153 is all about. Speakers: Viacheslav Likhachev, Center for Civil Liberties expert Andreas Umland, Analyst Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) UKRAINE IN FLAMES proj
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