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Head of @PaneuropaKyiv 🇺🇦 Euro-Atlantic cooperation and Information security Expert at @ADASTRA_UA Think Tank #Feminist International Relations

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Inved - Inst. z. Verteidigung d. Europ. Demokratie
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Guest Article: "How Iran cut its digital lifeline and why they did it with the Russian scissors" By @AHatsenko , Digital authoritarianism and Russian disinformation analyst https://t.co/8y6pkMAgX5
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By Anastasiia Hatsenko, Digital authoritarianism and Russian disinformation analyst In late December 2025, wide-scale demonstrations broke out across Iran. What began as protests over increases in...
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On September 22 we discussed at IDM how Russian myths and political narratives fuel the war on Ukraine. Understanding their role is essential for grasping the full scale of this war
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Russlands Krieg findet nicht nur an der Front statt – sondern auch in unseren Köpfen. Der Desinformationsexperte @DietmarPichler1​ erklärt, wie Propaganda, Fake News und Trollfabriken eingesetzt werden, um unsere Gesellschaften zu spalten. Zum Video: https://t.co/NumP7qghKD
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@AHatsenko
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У Росії формується цифрова ізоляція: блокування VPN, примусовий месенджер МАХ, контроль над пошуком в інтернеті. Моя стаття для @DetectorMedia про те, як реалізується цей сценарій максимального контролю: https://t.co/ZchYezq5pd
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Росія дедалі глибше занурюється в цифрову ізоляцію: від заборони пошуку «екстремістських матеріалів» до месенджера Мax, що перетворює контроль на буденність.
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@DetectorMedia
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🚨 MAXimum контролю: як Росія реалізує цифрову ізоляцію 🇷🇺 Росія дедалі глибше занурюється в цифрову ізоляцію: від заборони пошуку «екстремістських матеріалів» до месенджера Мax, що перетворює контроль на буденність. 💻 Ідея так званого «суверенного інтернету» є логічним
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@DietmarPichler1
Dietmar Pichler
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Warning⚠️: Moscow and its allies almost successfully subverted our democratic societies Here are 5 reasons why this is our own fault🗒️ We not only allow collaborators and agents of influence to operate freely, but also fail to defend a civilisation we no longer seem to value🧵
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@PaneuropaKyiv
Paneuropa Kyiv
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🎃Russian aggression against Ukraine goes beyond costumes and decorations. It is a true horror that takes lives and destroys cities. Today, as on every day, we not only celebrate holidays but remember what we are fighting for. We know that after darkness, light always follows
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@PaneuropaKyiv
Paneuropa Kyiv
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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"
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1 year
Vielen Dank @DDanielFFast 💙💛
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Paneuropa Kyiv
1 year
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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@AHatsenko
Anastasiia Hatsenko 🇺🇦
1 year
Дякуємо за підтримку @StefanHaboeck 💙💛
@PaneuropaKyiv
Paneuropa Kyiv
1 year
The Soviet newspaper Pravda condemned Volodymyr Sosiura’s poem Love Ukraine! The writer was labeled a "bourgeois nationalist"," and the poem was banned from publication. In the 1951 edition, several lines were replaced with more “fraternal” and ideologically compliant wording
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Paneuropa Kyiv
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In den 1960ern und 1970ern wurde Kostenko wegen Kritik am sowjetischen Regime unterdrückt und erhielt Publikationsverbot. Sie schrieb dennoch weiter und blieb eine Stimme des Widerstands. Nach dem Zusammenbruch der Sowjetunion kehrte sie in die ukrainische Literatur zurück
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Paneuropa Kyiv
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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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Paneuropa Kyiv
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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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Paneuropa Kyiv
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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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Paneuropa Kyiv
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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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@AHatsenko
Anastasiia Hatsenko 🇺🇦
1 year
So glad to have such friends🙏🏻
@PaneuropaKyiv
Paneuropa Kyiv
1 year
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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@PaneuropaKyiv
Paneuropa Kyiv
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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
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