About Nataliya Gumenyuk

Nataliya  Gumenyuk is an independent journalist specialising in foreign affairs. Until 2010, Nataliya was a Head of the Foreign News Department of the Ukrainian TV channel INTER. As a foreign news correspondent she reported on many major political and social events in 40 countries including the Caucasus, Central Asia, Balkans, Africa, Middle East, Iran, China, India, East Asia, Cuba. 

She teaches ‘Global Journalism’ at the School of Journalism (National Kyiv Mohyla Academy) and is an activist of the Stop Censorship! movement which aims to defend freedom of speech  in Ukraine.

Articles by Nataliya Gumenyuk

Ukraine: the logic of Absurdistan

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While the rest of the world is embracing new forms of civil activism, Ukrainians, who were once responsible for one of history’s most symbolic and peaceful revolutions, are staying at home. With the country in severe economic difficulty and the Yanukovych government winding back all but the most trivial of Orange reforms, there is no shortage of reasons to protest. So what is keeping Ukrainians from the streets? asks Nataliya Gumenyuk

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