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The protest action against the appropriation the title of Hero to Stepan Bandera.

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The Sevastopol inhabitant Konstatntin Zarudnev burns his passport of a citizen of Ukraine in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera in Sevastopol (Ukraine, t
in Politics, on the 24th of January 2010
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '

Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: "Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea" - commented Sevastopol.
Zarudnev commented on his actions: "The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. "

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Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '

Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: "Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea" - commented Sevastopol.
Zarudnev commented on his actions: "The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. "

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Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '

Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: "Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea" - commented Sevastopol.
Zarudnev commented on his actions: "The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. "

ID: 229416
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '

Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: "Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea" - commented Sevastopol.
Zarudnev commented on his actions: "The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. "

ID: 229417
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '

Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: "Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea" - commented Sevastopol.
Zarudnev commented on his actions: "The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. "

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Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '

Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: "Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea" - commented Sevastopol.
Zarudnev commented on his actions: "The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. "

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Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '
Today, January 24, Sunday, in Sevastopol (Ukraine, the Crimea), an inhabitant Constantine Zarudnev burned his Ukrainian passport in protest against the appropriation of the title Hero of Ukraine to Stepan Bandera.
Before the burning of his Ukrainian passport Zarudnev cut out his photo from his passport: 'Maybe it will prove useful to a new passport of an independent state of the Crimea' - commented Sevastopol. 
Zarudnev commented on his actions: 'The attempt to justify a man, who was engaged in state terrorism and political assassinations, is an alarm signal to society. This is a sign that in future such people can do with impunity  whatever they wish, and nothing will happen. On my mind Yushchenko should prohibit entry into all countries which are fighting with terrorism. '