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We decided to go beyond social networks and tell about The Color of the War project on the streets of Vienna to show how the usual Pantone colors became the colors of war. It's very important to remind that the War continues and how it affects the lives of Ukrainians.

We decided to go beyond social networks and tell about The Color of the War project on the streets of Vienna to show how the usual Pantone colors became the colors of war.
It's very important to remind that the War continues and how it affects the lives of Ukrainians.
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Since the beginning of martial law, 1,000 air alerts have sounded in #Kyiv. The total duration of the air danger in the city reached 1165 hours and 26 minutes

Since the beginning of martial law, 1,000 air alerts have sounded in #Kyiv. The total duration of the air danger in the city reached 1165 hours and 26 minutes
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We have prepared a map of existing or those acted earlier, bomb shelters of #Vienna. With this post we urge not to forget about the war in Ukraine so that you never needed to use this map Idea: Bickerstaff.734

We have prepared a map of existing or those acted earlier, bomb shelters of #Vienna. With this post we urge not to forget about the war in Ukraine so that you never needed to use this map

Idea: <a href="/bickerstaff_734/">Bickerstaff.734</a>
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Paneuropa Kyiv is back with the new project Заборонені|Banned, which is dedicated to the centuries-old struggle for the Ukrainian language and culture, which has faced repeated attempts at erasure

Paneuropa Kyiv is back with the new project Заборонені|Banned, which is dedicated to the centuries-old struggle for the Ukrainian language and culture,  which has faced repeated attempts at erasure
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As part of our project, we invited friends supporting Ukraine to read poems by Ukrainian poets, some of which were censored or banned by Russian authorities. Shevchenko's works like The Blind Man, and Haidamaky were censored, while Caucasus, and Testament were completely banned

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In 1934, Mykola Voronyi, a Ukrainian poet, was arrested on charges of being a Polish spy. After spending time in Voronezh, he was exiled to Odesa. On June 7, 1938, he was executed by the NKVD in Odesa, symbolizing the brutal repression of Ukrainian intellectuals under Soviet rule

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After the establishment of Soviet power, Oleksandr Oles' views were considered dangerous, and his works were banned in Soviet Ukraine. Only in 1958, the name of Oleksandr Oles returned to Ukrainian readers with the publication of selected poems with a foreword by Maksym Rylskyi

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In 1935, writer was arrested. Mykola Zerov was indicted by the leadership of the Ukrainian counter-revolutionary nationalist organization. Without any additional reasons and explanations, "the case of Zerov" was reviewed, resulting in the highest degree of punishment - execution

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Stus' unwavering commitment to truth and his creative spirit, despite harsh repression, made him a symbol of Ukrainian resistance and a martyr for freedom of speech

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Wir haben Wiktorija Amelinas Gedichte in die Liste aufgenommen, da sie eine weitere Form russischer Versuche widerspiegeln, ukrainische Dichter zu „verbieten“ und zum Schweigen zu bringen – eine Parallele zur historischen Unterdrückung ukrainischer Stimmen

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Since 2014, the Ukrainian language has been subjected to systematic oppression in the occupied territories. russian forces and the occupying power force the Ukrainian language out of schools, cancel its teaching, burn Ukrainian books and impose "russian standards of education"

Since 2014, the Ukrainian language has been subjected to systematic oppression in the occupied territories. russian forces and the occupying power force the Ukrainian language out of schools, cancel its teaching, burn Ukrainian books and impose "russian standards of education"