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Ukrainian and Polish Audio Lessons
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One could also argue that Rusian born citizens who happened to live in Ukraine when the Soviet Union broke up were forcibly Ukrainianised as they weren`t given a choice of where they wanted to live!!!!.... your video is hardly representative of ALL the people of the region.... of all the Ukrainians I know in the region I don`t know of one who as protested as you describe..... your video show around 20!!!!
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your video shows that there are not enough children wanting to attend a Ukrainian speaking school... it only neede around 400 children... when I flew from Donetsk last year I spoke with a student who said she had to study in Ukrainian, read in Russian(as all books were in Russian) her professor spoke in Russian, but all her exams were in Ukrainian... why not have dual language???? is that really so diifficult???? or is your pride stopping you allowing this??? like Wales, Canada????Switzerland????
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Whats wrong with having pride? Why is it that some always feel they are better off, and everyone should be like them? Just because a country may change over time, does not mean the nation's principles should.
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