Archive for October, 2007
Viktor’s Fate is in Yulia’s Hands
This weekend I was in New York to give my fourth talk on the 2007 Ukrainian elections at the Ukrainian Institute of America, located in a beautiful old building in the upper east side of Manhattan (the equivalent of London’s exclusive Knightsbridge neighbourhood) and across from the world famous Metropolitan Museum. Earlier my talks on […]
Russias Still Does Not Get It
During my visit to Ukraine for the elections I also paid a short visit to Moscow. By coincidence the weekend was Vladimir Putin’s birthday and the anniversary of the murder of the courageous Russian journalist Ala Politkovskaya.
On my way from Red Square to the Tretiakov Gallery I passed a small park where I saw the […]
Falsification, London Time
With Kyiv now full of angry views that Regions are again reverting to their 2004 methods in falsifying elections in the Donbas in favour of themselves and the Socialists it is also worth looking at falsifications in the West.
My father, Jozef Kuzio, became a Ukrainian citizen in 1998. Although he had lived in England since […]
Yulia is the Real Victor in the Elections
Before these elections it was common to hear that they would not decide anything. That after the elections everything would return to the same place as it was before the elections.
The election results show that this is not true. Last night in the Yulia Tymoshenko election centre in the newly completed Hyatt Hotel the atmosphere […]
