Ukrayinska Pravda

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Ukrayinska Pravda
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Ukrayinska Pravda of December 1, 2019
Type of site
Online newspaper
Available inUkrainian/Russian
HeadquartersUkraine
OwnerDragon Capital[1]
Created byGeorgiy Gongadze
EditorSevğil Musayeva-Borovyk[1] (since 2014)
URLpravda.com.ua
pravda.ua
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CommercialYes
RegistrationNot required
LaunchedApril 16, 2000; 21 years ago (2000-04-16)[2]
Current statusNews-in media

Ukrayinska Pravda (Ukrainian: Українська правда, lit.'Ukrainian Truth') is a Ukrainian online newspaper founded by Georgiy Gongadze on 16 April 2000 (the day of the Ukrainian constitutional referendum).[2] Published mainly in Ukrainian with selected articles published in or translated to Russian and English, the newspaper is tailored for a general readership with emphasis on the hot issues of the politics of Ukraine. The Ukrainian government has at times reportedly exerted pressure on the publication to restrict access to information.[3]

In May 2021 owner Olena Prytula sold 100% of the corporate rights of Ukrayinska Pravda to Dragon Capital.[1] The parties agreed that the editorial policy of the publication would remain unchanged.[1]

Along with Hromadske TV and Center UA (Center for United Action), Ukrayinska Pravda is part of the .

Initiatives and achievements[]

In December 2002, Ukrayinska Pravda was refused a press accreditation by the (then) General Prosecutor of Ukraine Svyatoslav Piskun (an offence against the Criminal Code of Ukraine).[4]

Staff and contributors of the Ukrayinska Pravda have pioneered many legal and research techniques aimed at advancing freedom of information in Ukraine, particularly those concerning the public spending, public procurement and offshore tax evasion. Staff journalists routinely participate in non-partisan public actions promoting democracy and press freedom in the country.

Offspring Web sites of the Ukrayinska Pravda project[]

Ukrayinska Pravda is also the umbrella site for the following more recent sister Web sites:

Editorial copyright disclaimers[5] collectively describe these sites as the "Ukrayinska Pravda Internet Holding", not specifying the legal nature of the holding.

Among regular bloggers at Ukrayinska Pravda are Anatoliy Hrytsenko, Ruslana Lyzhychko, Inna Bohoslovska, Tetyana Chornovol, Yuriy Lutsenko and many others.

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e (in Ukrainian) Tomasz Fiala became the new owner of Ukrainska Pravda, Ukrayinska Pravda (26 May 2021)
  2. ^ a b Koshiw, J. V. (2002). Beheaded: The Killing of a Journalist. Artemia Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-9543764-0-6.
  3. ^ "Українська Гельсінська спілка з прав людини". helsinki.org.ua.
  4. ^ JOURNALISTS BOYCOTT PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, Ukrayinska Pravda (December 5, 2002)
  5. ^ Правила використання матеріалів сайтів Інтернет-холдингу "Українська правда", Часті запитання(in Ukrainian)
  6. ^ Kramer, Andrew E. (20 July 2016). "Pavel Sheremet, Journalist in Ukraine, Is Killed in Car Bombing". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 July 2016.

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