Vsi Razom Civil Movement has conducted monitoring of the facts of religious persecution on the occupied territories of the Donbass. All the information representing acts of violence done to Christians and clerics has been carefully charted. Data as to cases of church buildings and other property capture has been recorded. Besides the current state of […]
Ukraine has been under shelling for 9 months. And it is only now after 23 years of independence that the big and awkward neighbor wants that we disappear as a nation altogether. Israel has been under constant fire from rocket attacks for 66 years. Since the day it was first established as a nation every […]
In early 2008 he wrote his first letter to me — an invitation to a Journalism Conference in the Czech Republic. A few months later in May Arne Fjeldstad and I met in person for the first time. Three delegates from Ukraine and a few dozen from all over Europe gathered together in Prague at […]
«Let the people know the facts and the country will be safe.» — Abraham Lincoln “The first casualty when war comes is truth.» — Hiram Johnson Over the two past centuries, mass media has been a full-fledged subject of military conflicts across the world. Initially represented by newspapers, mass media gradually expanded its platform to […]
Political neutrality — is the rule of a good etiquette for a journalist. But even this seemingly immutable tenet starting to oscillate and fall. Monitoring the processes in the World’s largest media, I come to the conclusion that the politically neutral journalism either rooted in the past, or, at least, is no longer exalted to […]
We can witness an extremely critical situation due to the political crisis and the military conflict in Ukraine. It started to evolve in November 2013 when President Victor Yanukovych announced his decision to postpone the signing of the Association Agreement with the European Union. Great numbers of inhabitants in the eastern regions of Ukraine welcomed […]
Nobody expected a revolution in Ukraine at the end of 2013 which came as a result of the Ukrainian Government’s decision to suspend signing the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement. The next day hundreds of people – mainly journalists, political activists and students – poured into the streets in cities across the country to express their protest. […]
In late December 2012, Novomedia received the official confirmation of its status change from all-Ukrainian to international. Novomedia has long been working outside Ukraine, with its membership cards issued to citizens of a number of countries. Throughout these years, journalists from neighboring and far-abroad states had continuously appealed to the Association’s office in Kyiv, suggesting […]