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The All-Ukrainian so-called Non-government Organization  “Human Rights Public Movement “Russian-speaking Ukraine” (Russian: Всеукраинская общественная организация «Правозащитное общественное движение «Русскоязычная Украина») was founded  on 1 March  2008 in Severodonetsk, Luhansk region during the II All-Ukrainian congress of deputies of all-level councils, and registered on 10 August 2009 by the Ministry of Justice (Kiev).Its financial backers are unknown and is it considered to be a "front group." of the Russian FSB. 


This group advocates the continued domination in Ukraine of the minority Russian-speaking citizens through the extension of Russian language and culture; and extension of the authority of the Russian Orthodox Churchin Ukraine, over the Ukrainian Orthodox and Uniate Catholic and Baptist churches. The organization represents the re-estabslishment in Ukraine of The Black Hundreds (sometimes The Black Hundred), also known as the black-hundredists (Чёрная сотня, черносотенцы in Russian, or Chornaya sotnya, chernosotentsy). THese were imperialist ultra-Russian nationalist groups in the Russia empire in the early 20th century. The Bolsheviks labelled these extremists "great power chauvinists."


'Major Activities --142.150.49.144 (talk) 20:40, 24 February 2014 (UTC)--142.150.49.144 (talk) 20:40, 24 February 2014 (UTC)

− − Ensuring the continued domination of the Russian language and culture in Ukraine on the grounds that this must remain inviolable and inalienable;

-- Ensuring the implementation, protection and strengthening of constitutional and internationally recognized human rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine and minority population; confirming these rights to be inviolable and inalienable;

− Securing Russian language to receive status of the state language + * Securing Russian language to receive status of the state language relevant to its role and importance in Ukrainian society;

− − Promoting the concept of shared imperial Russian history as the ideological basis of continued domination of Russians in Ukraine;

-- Promoting the concept of shared history of Slavic nations, aimed at integrating Eastern European nations;

− − Working for a division of Ukraine into linguistically defined regions under the guise of federalism and alleging Russian speakers, a census category, is a social group;



Recent Projects

− − On April 8 "Russian-speaking Ukraine" and the Polish Society for the Remembrance of the Victims of Crimes Committed by Ukrainian Nationalists, which is also considered to be a Russian-sponsored organization established by ex-members of the Polish Secret Police, launched an exhibition entitled "The Volyn Massacre: Polish and Jewish victims of the OUN-UPA" in Ukrainian House in Kiev. In April–October period of 2010 exhibition was displayed in Kiev, Luhansk, Zaporozhye, Odessa, Nikolaev, Sevastopol, Yalta, Kharkiv.[3] The organization has no known plans for any similar memorials to Stalinist-communist crimes committed against Polish and Ukrainian victims.

- -On June 20–22 Founding Convention of "World without Nazism" took place in Kiev. This is also part of a larger Russian sponsored initiative directed from the Kremlin by the FSB (Federal Security Service) as part of the broader strategy to retain Russian control over former Soviet Republics The founder and head of this organization is a FSB associate Boris Shpiegal. More than 350 delegates came to this event, among them representatives of government and non-governmental organizations from more than 20 primarily ex-soviet-bloc countries, and emigres from Israel. A new international organization called World without Nazism was the result of couple of forums on the "lessons of World War II." They have been held in Berlin (December, 2009) and Riga (March, 2010). [4]


Major Publications in English

Public Report on the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages implementation in Ukraine [5] This analysis was prepared for information-gathering process designed to enable the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe to better evaluate the application of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in Ukraine and to adopt its own report. It attempts to explain that Ukrainian is not a threatened language in Ukraine.


- - *Russian-speaking Ukraine.

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− − *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Colonialism}.

− − *{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russification_of_Ukraine}.

− − *{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russification}.

--* http://blogs.euobserver.com/popescu/files/2012/07/The-Strange-Alliance-of-Democrats-and-Nationalists.pdf--* -http://www.ukrainianweek.com/Politics/58994--