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Ursprungligen postat av
Malmoepag
Skillnaden är att Ukraina genom sitt närmande till väst och EU började ta tag i sina problem medan Ryssland faller allt djupare ned i diktaturen.
Tror du det? Snarare ser det ut som att det gick gått bakåt i Ukraina fr.o.m. Maidan.
2018 som exempel, då LBTQ-rörelsen, feministorganisationer och romer attackerades konstant av nynazistiska organisationer som C-14 :
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2018/ukraine --->
https://web.archive.org/web/20190722002651/https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2018/ukraine
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Freedom rating 3/7
Political Rights 3/7
Civil Rights 3/7
Press Freedom Status: Partly Free
Net Freedom Status: Partly Free
Score 64 / 100
- Efforts to fight widespread corruption stalled, as the independent National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) faced political interference, and the chair of a key parliamentary anticorruption committee was dismissed. New disclosure requirements were imposed on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that focused on combating corruption.
- In May, new sanctions restricted Ukrainians’ access to popular Russian social media platforms and news outlets.
- Intermittent fighting continued in Donbas. The United Nations reported in May that more than 10,000 people had been killed in the conflict since it erupted in mid-2014, more than a quarter of them civilians.
- Corruption is a serious problem, and there is little political will to combat it despite strong pressure from civil society.
- journalists face political interference as well as violence and harassment.
POLITICAL RIGHTS: 26 / 40
CIVIL LIBERTIES: 36 / 60
Are there free and independent media? 2 / 4
RULE OF LAW: 6 / 16
Is there an independent judiciary? 1 / 4
Are individuals able to exercise the right to own property and establish private businesses without undue interference from state or nonstate actors? 2 / 4
Känns inte som att det är så mycket bättre än Ryssland...
Och under 2019 gick Freedom Houses bedömning ner från 64/100 till 60/100
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POLITICAL RIGHTS: 26 / 40
Are the electoral laws and framework fair, and are they implemented impartially by the relevant election management bodies? 2 / 4
The current mixed electoral system for the parliament has been criticized as prone to manipulation and vote-buying.
Are the people’s political choices free from domination by the military, foreign powers, religious hierarchies, economic oligarchies, or any other powerful group that is not democratically accountable?
2 / 4
Russia has been able to maintain influence over the course of Ukrainian political life through it
Ukraine’s oligarchs exert significant influence over politics through their financial support for various political parties.
CIVIL LIBERTIES: 34 / 60 (–2)
Are there free and independent media? 2 / 4
Journalists continue to face the threat of violence and intimidation.
ASSOCIATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL RIGHTS: 7 / 12 (−2)
Is there freedom of assembly? 2 / 4 (–1)
Ukraine lacks a law governing the conduct of demonstrations and specifically providing for freedom of assembly.
Is there freedom for nongovernmental organizations, particularly those that are engaged in human rights– and governance-related work? 2 / 4 (–1)