On20 February, from 10.00 to 11.30, the Ukraine-Ukrinform Media Centre will host a discussion panel "Maidan" as part of the media marathon "10 Years of Russian Aggression in Ukraine. The Path to Justice".
The Russian invasion of Ukraine took place after the Revolution of Dignity. Ukrainian society reacted in this way, in particular, to Moscow's attempts to influence Ukraine's foreign policy vector and stop its movement towards Europe.
The question of Russia's direct influence on the actions of security forces during the killing of protesters on the Maidan remains a matter of debate. And the search for justice for the families of those killed and injured during Euromaidan is still ongoing.
Speakers
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Olena Storozhuk, lawyer of the victims in the case of the shootings of Euromaidan participants, representative of the Lawyers' Advisory Group; 
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Yuriy Aksenin, son of Vasyl Aksenin, killed on Maidan (online); 
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Oleksiy Donskiy, Head of the Department for Maidan Affairs of the Office of the Prosecutor General; 
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Natalia Boykiv, Deputy Director General of the National Memorial Complex of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes - Museum of the Revolution of Dignity. 
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Moderator: Stas Kozliuk, reporter, photographer. 
Questions for discussion
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What was the 'Russian factor' in the events of the Revolution of Dignity? 
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What is happening now with the Maidan cases, how many criminals have been brought to justice? 
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Will the perpetrators be punished, or will the tangle of patterns of this crime be fully unravelled? 
 
                             
                             
                            