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Archive for May 26th, 2008

Russian G.I. Janes break the mould

Posted by Kris Roman on May 26, 2008

Women serving in the army is not new, but a unit comprising only women is something special. There’s only one in the whole of the Russian forces, and it’s currently serving in the Chechen Repubic.

 

It stays in Chechnya as a part of the 42nd division.

“I had to come here, to be able to raise my children, give them a proper education. Of course, it was also my own desire. I’ve always liked military women. The good thing is it teaches us to stand up for ourselves. We’re ready to defend ourselves at any moment,” Naida Israpilova, 42nd division officer, says.

“Women are good soldiers. They have an instinct for self-preservation and the preservation of all people. At the same time they make our life here easier and more comfortable,” confesses Aleksandr Turin, 42nd division officer.

In the 42nd division, which is the biggest in the Russian Army with 18,000 soldiers and officers, women are exempt from physical training and military exercises. But many say they do not feel discriminated against.

There are more than 80,000 Russian women in the army now. It’s a sign of feminism, but others see it as a job like any other. But whatever, as some say, it is a sign of feminism, or a job like any other, as some others put it, the army seems to profit from it.

 

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Ukraine council adopts Russian language

Posted by Kris Roman on May 26, 2008

Russia’s language has been given a boost in Ukraine, after one council in the country’s east decided to restrict the use of Ukrainian in local schools. Donetsk Council deputies, who overwhelmingly backed the move, believe it will “improve” the region’s education system.From now on, it is also banned to open new Ukrainian-language kindergartens and enrol new kids in those that already exist.

At the same time, within the framework of the Russian language support programme, Donetsk City Council designated ten “basic schools” which are to extend the study of Russian language and literature.

Most residents of Donetsk are Russian-speaking Ukrainians and ethnic Russians. The region is a stronghold of the pro-Russian Party of the Regions headed by former Ukrainian PM Viktor Yanukovich.

Only a fifth of Donetsk schoolchildren study at Ukrainian-language schools.

Russian language is neither state nor official in Ukraine. Moreover, since 2008 all films can only be shown in their original language or be dubbed in Ukrainian.

The Donetsk City Council decision comes along with the decision of the Council to recognise the Donetsk territory as “an area without military-political blocs and military bases of foreign countries”, and in particular NATO.

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