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  2. List of people banned from entering Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On July 8, 2015, radical activists of the "Otpor" (Ukrainian "Vidsich") movement held a theatrical action under the building of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine demanding that any broadcast of films, songs, programs, shows and other content be banned.

  3. Chronology of Ukrainian language suppression - Wikipedia

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    1876 – Alexander II's Ems decree banning the printing and importing from abroad of any text in Ukrainian, with exceptions of belles lettres and historical records, it also banned stage performances, public recitations and schooling in Ukrainian, as well as ordering the removal of all Ukrainian books from school libraries. Teachers that were ...

  4. List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo ...

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    These people, from academic and pro-Banderite organizations, have been actively involved in the campaign to glorify Hitler's accomplices from the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists-Ukrainian Insurgent Army (OUN-UPA) and the Galicia division, including the disgraceful honoring of Nazi Jaroslav Gunko in the Canadian parliament.

  5. Decommunization in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The statue overlooking the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (formerly named Lenin Dam) was the largest remaining Lenin statue in Ukraine. [35] On 19 May 2016, the Ukrainian parliament voted to rename Ukraine's fourth-largest city Dnipropetrovsk to "Dnipro". [36] The renaming of various locations was signed into the law on 20 May 2016. [37] [38]

  6. Human Rights Watch reports new evidence of Ukrainian ... - AOL

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    Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Friday that it uncovered new evidence of the indiscriminate use by Ukrainian forces of banned anti-personnel landmines against Russian troops who invaded Ukraine ...

  7. International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War

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    On 14 August 2014, Ukraine passed a law introducing Ukrainian sanctions against Russia. [56] [57] The law includes 172 individuals and 65 entities in Russia and other countries for supporting and financing "terrorism" in Ukraine, though actual sanctions would need approval from Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council.

  8. Ukrainian children forcibly taken from their families brought ...

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    (Reuters) - Eight Ukrainian children seized from their families by officials in the Russia-annexed and controlled Crimea peninsula and placed in state orphanages returned home on Thursday, a ...

  9. Category:Banned political parties in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banned political parties in Ukraine" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .