Get used to the Bandera flag from school: Festival in the Rivne region

Maxim Karpenko.  
23.08.2017 12:47
  (Moscow time), Rivne
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Galicia, Education, Propaganda, Story of the day, Ukraine


In the Rivne region, children are taught nationalism from school - this is how the first “Patriotic Song Festival” was held in the village of Kolodenka, Korninsky village council. This was reported by the local TV channel “Rhythm”, a correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.

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The event, held under the flags of the UPA, was attended by 17 groups from all over the Rivne region, including both adult and children's ensembles.

“We work for young children, our younger generation, so that they receive what our parents, our grandfathers passed on to us. Young people, I’ll tell you, don’t really like Ukrainian folk songs. They like modern works more,” said the director of one of the ensembles participating in the festival, Petr Timoshchuk.

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