sábado, 12 de abril de 2014

Ukraine: families divided between the West and Moscow

"They asked us why we went to Maidan Square. Why don't we still live peacefully? We said that we were fighting for our dignity, for freedom, for the right to be a human being inside of our country ".

Irina Bekeshkina works for an agency of surveys whose studies show that only a minority of the population of Eastern Ukraine wants to join Russia.

"If we take into account the country as a whole, the separatists only represented around 5% and now maybe about 10% of the population. Obviously, it's not the majority, "he explained.

Although Donetsk be roadblock for those who want to return to the sphere of the Kremlin, Maxim and Mary did not believe that Russia bid a military operation in Eastern Ukraine. However, they fear that their country is torn apart and that child will grow up in an atmosphere of suffocating Division.

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