• October 2022). "Double Marginalisation of the Communist Party: Ukraine's Decommunisation and the Russian-Backed Rebellion in Donbas". Central European...
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    (2022-10-20). "Double Marginalisation of the Communist Party: Ukraine's Decommunisation and the Russian-Backed Rebellion in Donbas". Central European...
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    Donetsk People's Republic (category Anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Ukraine)
    four laws concerning decommunisation in Ukraine. Various cities and many villages in Donbas were renamed. The Ukrainian decommunisation laws were condemned...
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    clashes between Ukrainian and pro-Russian activists in April 2014. On 19 May 2016, the Verkhovna Rada approved the "Decommunisation Law". Since the introduction...
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    Social Movement is critical of the Ukrainian decommunisation legislation but also of the 'old left' parties in Ukraine as being Stalinist, socially conservative...
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    Stepan Bandera (category Antisemitism in Ukraine)
    2006, p. 556. Hyde, Lily (20 April 2015). "Ukraine to rewrite Soviet history with controversial 'decommunisation' laws". the Guardian. Retrieved 8 June 2022...
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  • Street name controversy (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    streets and squares. Russian invasion of Ukraine This is a list of streets renamed due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Following the invasion, the...
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    Felix Dzerzhinsky (category Articles with Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    Kirovograd[permanent dead link], Ukrayinska Pravda (14 July 2016) Decommunisation continues: Rada renames several towns and villages, UNIAN (4 February...
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    spoken out against the bills introduced by the Kaczynskis on so-called decommunisation and coming to terms with the socialist past.] Mirosława Grabowska [in...
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    Zavodske, Poltava Oblast (category Cities of district significance in Ukraine)
    Zavodske (Ukrainian: Заводське, pronounced [zɐwod͡zʲˈsʲkɛ]) is a city in Myrhorod Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Zavodske...
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    invasion of the Soviet Red Army in Lwów). Lwów after the war became a Ukrainian Soviet city, no longer within Polish borders. Its previous Polish population...
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