Ukraine's Orange Revolution 20 Years Later

Kyiv Independent has a feature article about the Orange Revolution of late 2004 and early 2005. It's worth reading. This would not be the last time that Viktor Yanukovych would stare down the ire of the public and lose. There were credible accounts of ballot stuffing to where after two months of continuous protests a new vote was held and a more pro-European government was formed as a result. The Ukrainian people truly flexed their collective muscle then, and that sense of independence has carried the Ukrainian population since then. The regime in Moscow has made it clear that it does not view Ukraine as an independent nation or Ukrainians as distinct people and is in the process of perpetrating a genocidal war against Ukraine. Those heady days of 2004 are a reminder that Russian dominance - in the form of an empire, the USSR, or whatever sort of mafia government Putin runs - is not inevitable.

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