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Jamala, the Crimean Tatar singer representing Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest, is set to perform her song 1944 at the semifinals on May 12. The song, with lyrics in English and Crimean Tatar, is about Josef Stalin's deportation of Crimean Tatars to Central Asia. Speaking to RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service in Stockholm on May 10, Jamala said that she wants to reach listeners with an emotional message of peace and tolerance.
Ukrainian Hackers Leak Personal Data Of Thousands Of Journalists Who Worked In Donbas
Ukrainian hackers have leaked the names and contact details of 4,508 journalists and other media representatives who've worked over the past year and a half in areas under the control of pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine.
It was unclear whether the move was an effort to shame individuals for having somehow cooperated for access with the separatists who have been fighting against national authorities since early 2014, with considerable support from Moscow, according to NATO.
The Excel document published by the website Myrotvorets, or Peacemaker in Ukrainian, contains names, phone numbers, and e-mails. The list includes journalists, cameramen, and producers, as well as stringers, translators, and even drivers.
Many are affiliated with separatist, Russian, or Ukrainian media organizations.
But there are also individuals who worked for major international media outlets like Reuters, the BBC, AFP, and Al-Jazeera, or for nonprofits or other organizations, including Human Rights Watch (HRW). Read More