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Kiev: right-wingers attacked anarchist demonstration on Mayday

On Mayday anarchists held an unauthorized march in the center of Kiev. About 200 people took part in it. Social and antimilitarist slogans prevailed at the action. The march lasted for one hour and a half and ended near “Zhovten” cinema, that was recently burned by neo-nazis during LGBTQ movie screening. (More details about the

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Kiev: right-wingers attacked anarchist demonstration on Mayday

On Mayday anarchists held an unauthorized march in the center of Kiev. About 200 people took part in it. Social and antimilitarist slogans prevailed at the action. The march lasted for one hour and a half and ended near “Zhovten” cinema, that was recently burned by neo-nazis during LGBTQ movie screening. (More details about the

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Repressions against Crimean activists: political context

Background Crimea peninsula in the Black Sea was a part of RSFSR(Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) and then since 1954 a part of Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which were both members of USSR. After USSR collapse in 1991 the new independent state Ukraine received the territory of Crimean peninsula. Though, under the treaty between Ukraine

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