Dmytro Korchynskyy

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Dmytro Oleksandrovych Korchynsky (Ukrainian: Дмитро Олександрович Корчинський; born 22 January 1964, Kiev) is a famous Ukrainian public figure, poet and publicist. Leader of BRATSTVO ("Brotherhood"),[1][2] religious, public and political organization of Orthodox Christians in Ukraine, which is working on religious freedom protection, defending of Christians from authorities' violation and political repressions.

The President of the Institute of Regional Politics and Modern Political Science.

He is an author of a poem collection "Philosophy of distemper" (2002), an author of the following books: "War in the crowd" (1998), "This and It" (2002) and "Revolution from courtier" (2004).

In his activity Korchynsky combinates ideas of different ideologies - Christianity, Orthodoxy, Nationalism,[3] Fundamentalism, Anarchism. His ideas also seem to have been influenced by Ancient Greece and Middle Ages philosophy.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jane's intelligence digest: the global early-warning service. Jane's Information Group. 2003-01-01. http://books.google.com/books?id=hu4WAQAAIAAJ. 
  2. ^ Herb, Guntram H. (2008). Nations and nationalism: a global historical overview. 1989 to present. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781851099078. http://books.google.com/books?id=9-4LAQAAMAAJ. Retrieved 4 March 2011. "These groups included the co-opted Ukrainian National Assembly, which had grown out of the late Soviet Inter-Party Assembly, Bratstvo (Brotherhood) led by the former Ukrainian National Assembly leader Dmytro Korchynsky,..." 
  3. ^ Leviev-Sawyer, Clive (12 February 2010). "White House, Kremlin, EU hail Yanukovych’s Ukraine presidential election victory". Sofia Echo. http://www.sofiaecho.com/2010/02/12/856799_white-house-kremlin-eu-hail-yanukovychs-ukraine-presidential-election-victory. Retrieved 4 March 2011. 
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