RUSSIA & UKRAINE – Johnson’s Russia List table of contents with links :: JRL 2016-64 :: Friday, 1 April 2016

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Johnson’s Russia List :: JRL 2016-#64
Friday, 1 April 2016

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1. Russia Insider: Natasha, Undead Putin Sucks the Blood of Innocents (Probably).
2. RFE/RL: Brian Whitmore, The Daily Vertical: News Flash! The Truth Is Heard On Russian TV.
3. Rossiyskaya Gazeta: Leading pundit sees “healthy pragmatism” emerging in Russia-US relations. (Fedor Lukyanov)
4. The Economist editorial: Dutch referendum on Ukraine. A hard Dutch kick. Voting down the EU’s treaty with Ukraine would hand Vladimir Putin a win.
5. Sputnik: Forget the EU Subplot; Maidan Was About Splitting Ukraine From Russia.
6. TASS: Ukrainian journalists reportedly preparing to reveal Poroshenko’s offshore secrets.
7. President of Ukraine: Statement by the President of Ukraine at the Forum “Ukraine’s Battle for Freedom Continues”
8. The Guardian (UK): Ian Bateson, The ‘new Ukraine’ is failing us, LGBT activists say. Gay rights advocate tells Coda Story his community is being ignored by the Ukrainian government as homophobic attacks continue
9. https://dninews.com: Intelligence Briefing: Orwell Alive In Ukraine.
10. Counterpunch.org: Halyna Mokrushyna, Taras Shevchenko, the National Poet of Ukraine…and ‘Russian’ Donetsk.
11. RFE/RL: Carl Schreck, The Soviet Adventures Of Steve Jobs.

Map of Commonwealth of Independent States, European Portion

Map of Ukraine, Including Crimea, and Neighbors, Including Russia

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