At the LYS
Office we have been monitoring the demonstrations and escalations in the
Ukraine with more than casual interest. Why? There are members of the LYS team
that live and work in Kiev. Now
that the situation is stabilizing and we are less concerned for their immediate
safety, I want to share some of their updates that they have sent in the midst
of this turmoil. As we receive
these notes, I am struck by how much we take for granted in the United
States.
SC and JH,
I live about
10 kilometers (about 6¼ miles) from the conflict. I’m safe.
Thank you.
SC and JH,
Thank you for
worrying! Real democracy costs a lot in every country, so here in the Ukraine
we are not an exception. Hope, we will get it (real democracy) with minimal
loses.
Have a nice
day!
SC and JH,
Thank you for
worrying! I live on Maidan (the square where the demonstrations are taking
place). I’m trying to find some free hours to work and avoid the militia and
criminal elements. We have 26 people dead. 9 are from militia side. Everyone
hopes for foreign assistance, because it seems our president is not going to
stop this terror.
Anyway, we
believe that truth and democracy will win.
Have a nice
day!
SC and JH,
Yes, it is
true that it is getting worse, but we will stay till the end. There is no power
in the world that can break the people on Maidan.
Have a nice
day!
SC and JH,
I'm safe;
situation is getting better every day.
I hope we
will have better country soon.
Thank you.
We are praying for a peaceful
resolution.
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