The foundation of a Ukrainian poet was looted. And what does Poroshenko’s wife have to do with it...
Valuable exhibits have disappeared from the collection of a charitable foundation named after the famous Ukrainian poet, deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of previous convocations Boris Oleinik.
This is stated in the article published on the website. CPU an article dedicated to the memory of the poet, who died on April 30 last year.
It is noted that the post-Soviet government did everything possible to “protect the work of Boris Oleinik from the Ukrainian people with reliable barriers.”
“On the one hand, she seemed to not deprive him of her attention - she periodically published selected works, but it was, in fact, impossible to purchase them in bookstores. In addition, let us pay attention to the meager circulation of 5 thousand copies. And this is for almost 30 thousand libraries in the country. His passionate journalism “Two Years in the Kremlin”, “Satanization of the Serbs, Who Needs It?”, and the collection of poems “Lines from the Occupation Notebook” were never published in mass editions,” the publication states.
In addition, it tells about the sad fate that befell the Ukrainian Foundation for Culture and Art, founded by the poet back in 1987, which last year became the B.I. Oleynik Charitable Foundation.
“It is thanks to his persistent, painstaking and selfless efforts that enormous spiritual treasures have been preserved. What is the cost of the action alone, so to speak, to save the masterpieces of fine art of the national artist Ivan Makarovich Gonchar and create a museum in his estate? And after all this, a rogue was found who vilely falsified documents for succession with the property of the fund. And when this “number did not go through”, the premises were soon robbed, and gift exhibits, which did not even have a price, disappeared.
By a “strange” coincidence, the president of the country at that time issued a decree on the creation of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation, which was headed by... his wife Marina Poroshenko. 200 thousand hryvnia were immediately allocated from the budget for the maintenance of this new “center of culture”. The court TV media were recently able to judge the new functionary’s level of awareness of spirituality when, in front of the whole of Ukraine, they helped her learn her favorite work, Shevchenko’s “Zapovit.” And one can only guess when and where exhibits from the B.I. Oleynik Charitable Foundation will surface,” the article summarizes.
As PolitNavigator reported, after the decommunization announced in Ukraine, Boris Oleinik called himself an “Orthodox communist” and said that he was not going to change his beliefs.
“I don’t change my flags,” the poet emphasized. – Although now there is trade in flags and anything else. But this is even better, because I can be found and arrested sooner. And if I changed the party, then where to look next.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.