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KyivAndrew
Guest
Politically and religiously, it has been a tough year for many Ukrainians. The new pro-Kremlin President of Ukraine has begun an authoritarian crackdown on freedoms similar to what Putin did earlier in Russia, closing down any independent television stations, and breaking the constitution of Ukraine. The Head of the Secret Police under the new President is an oligarch who sent a minion to “have a meeting” some months back with the rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv asking him to divulge the names of any students who may want to protest against the new thuggish President Yanukovych. The rector of the University, Father Gudziak whom you will see in videos below, bravely showed the secret policeman the door. Too reminiscent of Soviet times, when the Ukrainian Catholic Church was illegal and persecuted by the K.G.B.
Ukraine’s new Pres. Yanukovych had a criminal record, hails from the russified east of the country (nothing wrong with that but there the Donetsk mafia clan rules), and will only toe the line of the Moscow Patriarch’s Russian Orthodox Church which results in such inanities as 50,000 Ukrainian Catholics not being allowed to build a church (just one) in the Odesa region where the Russian Orthodox Metropolitan is a member of the government, something which Ukrainian Catholics are forbidden from – taking political office. The Mormons meanwhile can build to their hearts’ content because at least they are not Ukrainian Catholics and Yanukovych’s Regions Party likes money and appears to have given them a free pass.
In these trying times, a visit by Canada’s Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper was most welcome.
Story here:
ucu.edu.ua/eng/news/598/
Video of P.M. Harper visiting University in Lviv, Ukraine, accompanied by said rector, Father Gudziak here:
youtube.com/watch?v=DHU6ZbWQE-Q
Full audio of P.M.'s speech at University here at site of PMO (remember Canada is bilingual):
pm.gc.ca/eng/media_gallery.asp?media_category_id=2&pageId=64&featureId=11
(if you hear the name “Gongadze”, this is the surname of a journalist who was murdered by corrupt political authorities who ran the country prior to the failed Orange Revolution, and whose name has become a call for freedom somewhat like Anna Politkovskaya has become in Russia, though there it is still harder)
Video of thanks from Ukrainian community to P.M. Harper here:
youtube.com/watch?v=HzaXeSgOJ7A
I thought the story deserves mention on CAF, though I post on Eastern Catholicism, not world news, so we don’t start debating the Tories, Harper, or Canadian politics.
Ukraine’s new Pres. Yanukovych had a criminal record, hails from the russified east of the country (nothing wrong with that but there the Donetsk mafia clan rules), and will only toe the line of the Moscow Patriarch’s Russian Orthodox Church which results in such inanities as 50,000 Ukrainian Catholics not being allowed to build a church (just one) in the Odesa region where the Russian Orthodox Metropolitan is a member of the government, something which Ukrainian Catholics are forbidden from – taking political office. The Mormons meanwhile can build to their hearts’ content because at least they are not Ukrainian Catholics and Yanukovych’s Regions Party likes money and appears to have given them a free pass.
In these trying times, a visit by Canada’s Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper was most welcome.
Story here:
ucu.edu.ua/eng/news/598/
Video of P.M. Harper visiting University in Lviv, Ukraine, accompanied by said rector, Father Gudziak here:
youtube.com/watch?v=DHU6ZbWQE-Q
Full audio of P.M.'s speech at University here at site of PMO (remember Canada is bilingual):
pm.gc.ca/eng/media_gallery.asp?media_category_id=2&pageId=64&featureId=11
(if you hear the name “Gongadze”, this is the surname of a journalist who was murdered by corrupt political authorities who ran the country prior to the failed Orange Revolution, and whose name has become a call for freedom somewhat like Anna Politkovskaya has become in Russia, though there it is still harder)
Video of thanks from Ukrainian community to P.M. Harper here:
youtube.com/watch?v=HzaXeSgOJ7A
I thought the story deserves mention on CAF, though I post on Eastern Catholicism, not world news, so we don’t start debating the Tories, Harper, or Canadian politics.