How does the Ukrainian language survive in the crosshairs of Russians in Crimea?
07.04.2025, 22:23
Russian occupiers are afraid of... the Ukrainian language? And why is it important to talk about it?
In this issue, we discuss the state of the Ukrainian language, recalling the experience of learning in the past and analyzing the current situation in the occupied Crimea.
Why did language become a weapon, and how is it related to the Soviet experience?
We analyze the significance of international court decisions on language in Crimea and discuss Ukraine's future strategies for its protection.
Speakers: Andriy Shchekun, columnist for the Voice of Crimea news agency, and Andriy Ivanets, leading researcher at the National Holodomor Museum
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