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Sex Worker’s March in Ukraine: We have the right to work – PoliticalCritique.org

Red umbrellas, construction helmets, white masks, a crowd of journalists and three demonstrations at the same time: Kyiv hosted the first sex workers march in Ukraine.

March 3 has been recognized as International Sex Workers Day. The day became widely known after 2001, when more than 25,000 sex workers in India assembled to participate in a festival organized by Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, which took place despite the efforts of prohibitionist groups to make authorities revoke their permission to hold the event.

This year, Ukrainians celebrated the day for the first time in history. The All-Ukrainian Legalife League, in participation with the Public Health Alliance, organized a demonstration in Kyiv to march along a route that passes three main governmental buildings in Kyiv: the Parliament, the Cabinet of Ministers, and the Presidents Administration. The main demand of protest participants was to decriminalize sex work in Ukraine, or more specifically, to revoke the administrative punishment for prostitution provided in the Article 181-1 of the Administrative Code of Ukraine.

Pavlo Skala, from the Public Health Alliance, was the first participant to arrive to the square in front of the Ukrainian Parliament. He held a rake and a construction helmet so as to demonstrate that sex work is work just as any other, and nothing more. For a while, he was the only participant present at the locationand kept promising that the girls will come shortly. They are blocked in a secret underground passage somewhere under the Verkhovna Raca, because they did not manage to enter Parliament and give the MPs the bill they wrote themselves about decriminalization of prostitution.

While everyone was waiting for the rest of the protesters who were supposed to become the protagonists of the day, some other groups of people came to the square holding their own banners. Half an hour before the event started, eight young people stood in line next to the building under a slogan, Save family values. We represent a young, recently created organization, the Center for Protecting Society, stated Oleksandra Horchynska to Political Critique, a girl with a loudspeaker who was one of the participants of this small picket. She continued: We think that family is the foundation of Ukrainian tradition and culture, and that is why it should be popularized. We demand that the Verkhovna Rada reports about the implementation of the State Targeted Social Program for Supporting the Family, which was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers Decree on May 15, 2013. Today, there will be a march for legalizing prostitution here, and thats why we also came to protect the family. We are against this, we are against prostitution. Because if society is indifferent about this phenomenon now, after it is legalized, people will be encouraged to work in prostitution, and then it will become completely normal for Ukrainian society. We dont want to have the same thing in Ukraine as in Germany, where they go as far as to offer unemployed women work in a brothel.*

Next to this picket stood another group of women with the slogan, Feminists against pimps and legalizers. They also opposed legalization, but, at the same time, supported the revocation of any punishment for women working in the sex industry, instead suggesting that those who profit from and use the services of sex workers are the ones that should be punished.

In addition, there were great numbers of journalists present. In his speech, Pavlo Skala emphasized many times that the demonstrators are in favor of decriminalization rather than legalization; thats it, period. Most reporters did not seem to hear or understand this properly, as they continued to ask nearly every protester if they support legalization of prostitution. In particular, they were interested in knowing if sex workers are ready to pay taxes, what legalized brothels would look like, and sensationalist reporters asked for some tragic story on violence at sex workers workplaces.

Soon, the girls who had been blocked in the underground passage joined the demonstration. After that, Pavlo Skala gave honorific sex worker IDs to all participants in the march. Using these IDs, Skala and another organizer Yulia Dorokhova a lawyer at the All-Ukrainian Legalife League tried to enter each of the three government buildings to talk to MPs and public servants and offer their bill. It is worth noting that it was a day off at the Parliament. On the other hand, this fact is arbitrary, because activists did not have any chance to enter the building anyway, due to the immovable police cordon. The same fate awaited organizers next to the Cabinet of Ministers and the Presidents Administration. Thus, the protesters did not manage to collect signatures of MPs under their bill, nor did they manage to convince the Parliament to put it in their agenda.

The key slogans of the march included My work, my choice, Sex work is work, Taxes instead of fines. Additionally, sex workers wanted to draw attention to other problems they experience due to their field of work being criminalized: vulnerability to HIV and STDs; substance abuse; physical violence; lack of health care; absolute lack of protection; the inability to choose their clients themselves (just to name a few problems). But at times, the demonstration took political turns, when Pavlo himself and a couple other activists emphasized political prostitution and the difference between it and actual prostitution.

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Everyone profits from this line of work, including pimps and the police, everyone is involved. Most often, the least protected are the sex workers themselves.

Ihor, who had some experience in sex work in the past, came to the march as a transgender person. In his opinion, the biggest problem currently faced by sex workers is police violence. Everyone profits from this line of work, including pimps and the police, everyone is involved. Most often, the least protected are the sex workers themselves. They are charged with all the cases of creating conditions for sex work, pimping. The first thing that would change if sex work was legalized is not that we would be accepted in society, but, that we would have the right to health. We are saying that we need to have the opportunity to useall the means available to provide high-quality services. I am talking now about lubricants and so on. The Swedish model changes nothing in relation to sex workers. The key aim is to recognize sex work as work.

Although the demand of this years march was to decriminalize sex work, the organizers and the participants, when asked about legalization, answer, We will see. It does seem, however, that legalization is the ultimate goal for them, with decriminalization only being the first step towards achieving it.

* These words about Germany are not quite true. Please see the analysis of the origin of this claim at one of the well-known sites for debunking fake news and legends.

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Canada and the Ukraine Powder Keg – Center for Research on Globalization

There are Canadians in a position to know who believe there is an operation against Freeland; that it started in Trudeaus office; and that it is picking up momentum in the foreign policy establishment.These sources believe Freeland got wind of the operation, and decided her best defence was a counterattack on Russia. If her defence fails, she goes. If she survives, her Ukrainian story will be a disqualification for higher office. Either way, Trudeau can calculate he wins.John Helmer (March, 2017) [1]

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The month of March proved to be a busy and hectic one for Canadas newly Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland.

Dogged by independent media reports about her maternal grandfather being a Nazi collaborator during World War II (which proved to be correct), Freeland address the issue during a March 6 press conference in Ottawa. She depicted the (true) revelations as part of a Russian attempt to destabilize the political system in Canada.The conference itself was intended as an announcement of the extension until the end of 2019 of Canadas military training mission in support of Ukraine.

OnMarch 31, Minister Freeland attended her first NATO foreign Ministerial meeting in Brussels, Belgium, and according to her twitter feed,announced, At NATO, reiterated that Russias illegal annexation of Crimea & violence in Donbass will not be tolerated. CAD stands by Ukraine.

Meanwhile, on March 29th, a Polish consulate in Western-Ukraine came under attack by a suspected anti-tank missile causing structural damage. This was the latest of a string of attacks targeting Polish monuments in the region, indicative of a rise in extremism among Ukraine ultra-nationalists against Polish heroes and icons from the Second World War. As the New Cold War website points out, this incident was presented by Western media as a Russia did it story, ifit got any press coverage at all!

There is virtually no sustained media criticism or examination of Canadian policy in Ukraine. Hints of discord between Minister Freeland and Canadas Foreign Affairs establishment go unexplored.

With these developments in the background, the Global Research News Hour devotes an hour examining Ukraine, now more than three years after the overthrow of the Yanukovych government, and how Canadian foreign policy is engaging the volatile country.

Our guests include John Helmer and Roger Annis.

John Helmer has served as aforeign correspondent in Russia since 1989, and is the only western journalist to direct his own bureau independent of single national or commercial ties. Helmer has also been a professor of political science, of sociology, and of journalism, and an advisor to government heads in Greece, the United States, and Asia. Helmer is among the most widely read Russian specialists in the business world for his news-breaking stories on Russian base and precious metals, diamonds, mining, shipping, insurance, food trade, and business policy. An archive of his articles can be found at his blog Dances With Bears.

Roger Annis is a socialist and trade union activist. Anniswrites regularly on topics of social justice and peace. He has written extensively about Canadian involvement in Haiti and, more recently, in Ukraine. He is a founding editor of the website The New Cold War: Ukraine and beyond, which was launched in October 2014.

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Fake: Ukraine to Open Camps for Syrian Refugees – StopFake.org

The US news and entertainment site Buzzfeed published a story last month claiming that during Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysmans March visit to Ankara, he agreed that Ukraine would help Turkey with refugees from Syria. Citing a report in the Ukrinform state news agency, Buzzfeed contributor Blake Adams wrote that Ukraine was to establish refugee centers in the Odesa, Kherson and Mykolayiv regions. He attributes this claim to Middle East Research Institute director Ihor Semyvolos. Adams concluded that Turkey is looking to ease its Syrian refugee burden and now Europe would be flooded with new waves of illegal refugees but this time they would be coming from Ukraine.

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Buzzfeed links to a Facebook post by a Yuriy Koval, who in turn links to a site called Vse Novosti and someone called Mykola Dobryniuk, both claiming that Ukraine agreed to take in Syrian refugees from Turkey. Neither Koval nor Dobryniuk have any other posts on the Internet.

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The Buzzfeed story, written in suspiciously bad English should have immediately raised red flags. But it did not, until we at StopFake fact checked it.

Ukrinform never ran a story claiming Ukraine would build refugee centers to accommodate Syrian refugees from Turkey. The agency covered Groysmans visit to Turkey in a detailed analysis of Ukraine-Turkey cooperation without any mention of any refugee centers. Both Koval and Dobryniuk, the alleged bloggers Buzzfeed cited imbedded a doctored screenshot of the Ukrinform story.

Ihor Semyvolos, the director of the Middle East Research Institute commented on Ukraine Turkey relations in the real Ukrinform story, he did not say anything about refugees or refugee centers. He pointed out the fake in a Facebook post.

After StopFake debunked this fake story, Buzzfeed pulled it from its site.If only all of our work was this effective.

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Ireland U-19 women’s side face must-win tie against Ukraine – Irish Times

Dave Connell: All we have to do is try and win the two games. Well pick the heads up and try get back into the reckoning as quickly as we can. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho

The Republic of Ireland Womens Under-19 will be looking to bounce back from Tuesdays Elite Round defeat to Scotland when they face Ukraine in Limerick on Thursday evening.

Dave Connells side were defeated by a 95th minute penalty in their opening group game against Scotland, with the Ireland head coach lamenting the performance of his side.

I thought we were pretty poor in the first half not up to our usual standards. We were a bit better in the second half, but overall, I thought we were second best. Id have been happy with a point but unfortunately its a bitter pill to take in the end. We can play a lot better than that.

Ireland know a win is required against Ukraine to keep their qualification hopes alive, with suspension and injuries a concern for Connell in the build up to the tie.

Leanne [Kiernan] picked up a yellow so that puts her out of the game now. We took a chance bringing her on she hasnt been training.

Jess [Nolan] took a knock, Saoirse [Noonan] took a knock weve a few casualties and well have to review that, he said.

Another bumper crowd is expected in Markets Field, with Connell adding that three points is the aim for the home side.

All we have to do is try and win the two games. Well pick the heads up and try get back into the reckoning as quickly as we can.

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US soldiers, Ukrainian forces train to hold ground – News – Stripes – Stars and Stripes


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