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Are we ready to listen to all Ukrainians? Jose Carlos Leon Vargas was in Ukraine during the 'Orange Revolution' in December. What he saw got him thinking.


Ukraine's diversity constitutes its richness, but it has also lain behind continuous struggles throughout the centuries. The presidential elections last December demonstrated the strength of the linguistic and ethnic divisions in this marvellous country, whose west leans toward Europe and whose east towards Russia. They also showed the need to support new democracies by promoting fair and just dialogue between communities.

'Yu-Shchen-Ko! Yu-Shchen-Ko!' was the chant chant, general name for one-voiced, unaccompanied, liturgical music. Usually it refers to the liturgical melodies of the Byzantine, Russian Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Anglican churches and is analogous to cantillation in Jewish liturgical music, Qur'anic chanting  of hundreds of demonstrators in Kiev's Independence Square. Ordinary Ukrainians, many of them young, wearing orange ribbons The orange ribbon is a symbol adopted for a wide variety of uses.
  • It is a symbol of the Ukrainian Orange Revolution of 2004. The orange color denotes the color of the opposition party of Viktor Yushchenko. (Ribbons are common symbols of non-violent protest.
 and scarves scarves  
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A plural of scarf1.


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a plural of scarf1
, braved the coldest temperatures to demand peacefully that the previous fraudulent The description of a willful act commenced with the Specific Intent to deceive or cheat, in order to cause some financial detriment to another and to engender personal financial gain.  election result be rerun re·run  
n.
The act or an instance of rebroadcasting a recorded movie or a recorded television performance.

tr.v. re·ran , re·run, re·run·ning, re·runs
To present a rerun of.
: The international media called it the 'Orange Revolution', describing it as countrywide coun·try·wide  
adv. & adj.
Throughout a whole country; nationwide: launched a fundraising campaign countrywide; a countrywide search.

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When I arrived in Kiev, I felt as if I was witnessing a colourful colourful or US colorful
Adjective

1. with bright or richly varied colours

2. vivid or distinctive in character

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 parade, with entire families on the streets. The main avenues of the city were transformed into an enormous campsite where unions, student associations and political activists gathered to reject the victory of the government-backed candidate, Victor Yanukovichi Every concert at Independence Square was preceded by a speech in Ukrainian welcoming a new era of democracy for the nation.

So I was greatly surprised, after travelling 16 hours south-east by train, to discover that there is no such thing as a single Ukrainian nation. At Simferopol, the capital of Crimea, I witnessed a completely different spectacle. Tri-coloured Russian flags This is a list of flags used in Russia. National Flag

Flag Date Use Description
1896 - 1917
1991 - State Flag of Russia A tricolour consisting of three equal horizontal fields, white on the top, blue in the middle and red on the bottom.
 and blue flags abounded. Hundreds of Russian-speaking protesters were trying to keep up the morale of Yanukovich's followers followers

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 in the south-east. But where were the reporters and the international correspondents? Nowhere. The only media coverage came from local journalists who took I photos of the other side of the revolution; a I peaceful but passionate demonstration calling for Russian and Ukrainian solidarity.

Many things can be said about the political I careers of both candidates: Neither of them is particularly known for their honesty in the past. Yet, in the middle of this commotion, Ukrainians from the west and the east gave us a unique example of how valuable democracy is. This revolution was not orange or blue, it was Ukrainian, and the fact that Ukraine is now moving towards a Western model of democracy need not prevent us from listening to those regions with a Russian background.

After their political crisis, Ukrainians need assistance in their transition; but most important, they need to be listened to. This also includes those who lost the election, for the Russian Side of Ukraine has an invaluable role to pay n the construction of democracy

As a Mexican, my visit to Ukraine left me with an invaluable lesson. My country also is formed of multiple nations. For us too dialogue can be a useful tool for reducing the frictions between different ethnic groups. Dialogue means talking, but it also means listening to all the actors who take part in it. Are we ready to listen to all Ukrainians?
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Title Annotation:Photo Essay
Author:Vargas, Jose Carlos Leon
Publication:For A Change
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Date:Apr 1, 2005
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