February 24, 2005

Ukraine blogging

Posted by Maria

Better late than never - Via euro-correspondent, I’ve only just come across Veronica Kokhlova’s wonderful blog Neeka’s Backlog. I only wish I’d had the wit to have found it back in November, if not long before that. Kokhlova’s blog from Ukraine is (to my mind) well informed, sharp, warm and passionate.

Illustrating the superficiality of most westerners’ knowledge of politics in Ukraine, Kokhlova draws attention to a piece in the NYT earlier this week, noting;

“the paragraph, in which Yushchenko’s name was spelled as “Yushenchenko,” is now gone completely, together with any mention of Ukraine.

The way that paragraph described our election saga was awesome, too: “Mr. Putin also actively opposed the pro-Western candidacy of the Ukrainian presidential candidate, Viktor A. Yushenchenko [sic], who was ultimately sworn into office.”

It reminded me of Putin’s famous answer to Larry King’s question about what happened to the Kursk submarine: “It sank,” he said.”

A related site has hundreds of beautiful and informative photographs taken by Kokhlova in Ukraine, Russia and elsewhere.

Posted on February 24, 2005 11:01 AM UTC
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A related site has hundreds of beautiful and informative photographs taken by Kokhlova in Uraine, Russia and elsewhere.

Don’t you mean “in Ukraine”? :)

Posted by ionfish · February 24, 2005 01:45 PM

I do…

Thanks ionfish, it’s now corrected.

Posted by maria · February 24, 2005 01:49 PM
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