I don't know how you listen to hromadske tv. I go by this address:
http://hromadske.tv/episode/128
Then I get the screen with a red time line at the bottom of the screen. There is a white circle with a red centre on the red line, and this white circle can be moved back and a small image appears over it showing where you are on the time line. If you move the circle back to the beginning of Yushchenko's interview you will get the best part of his discussion. I think his ideas there (up to & including his ideas on the Ukrainian language) are worth listening to. I stopped listening when the discussion turned to his own presidency.
On 3/21/14, [email protected] wrote:
> I didn't hear the start. Got in when he was talking about the 2009 gas deal and Firtash's role. I don't think anyone understood the explanation, lost in the avalanche of words and facts. At the very end he was asked when he had vacated his Koncha Zaspa residence (state paid). He said about a month to a month and a half ago. That would be pretty close to the date of Yanuk's fall (Dumpty didn't say exactly... Nayem then curtly dismissed him (no handshake).
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> >I have just listened to Yushchenko's interview (повтор) on Hrodaske tv. I stopped when the discussion began to focus on his presidency's neglect (reproach by Mustafa Naiem) Crimea. But up to that point Yushchenko's answers and his conceptualization of Putin's (neo-imperialist) ambitions and goals, his analysis of the present situation in Ukraine, the question of the Ukrainian language and of federalism - all these issues were handled by Yushchenko very intelligently and I in my opinion he gave the right interpretations.
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> >If anyone knows if there is a clip of this interview, I would be interesting in finding out. I also recommend to those who have not heard it to listen to it. I don't know about the rest of the interview (which I did not hear) but the first part, up to and including the question of the Ukrainian language as the official state language is really worth listening to.
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