Canadian
Group for Democracy in Ukraine
February
24, 2012
“Fight and
you shall win!”
-
Taras Shevchenko
This Open Letter from the Canadian Group for Democracy in Ukraine
reflects concerns of global democrats regarding the systematic elimination from
political life of some 100 members of the official opposition parties of
Ukraine, in particular former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and former
Minister of the Interior Yurij Lutsenko, and shares initiatives designed to
assist them. Above all, the Letter seeks action from each person of good will
to assist in a just cause.
Dear Friends,
Like most of you, the Canadian Group for Democracy in Ukraine,
founded last year to counter Ukraine’s regression from democracy, is gravely
concerned about the plight of its leading opposition figures. Politicians, like
former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and former Minister of the Interior,
Yurij Lutsenko are incarcerated in contravention of the rule of law and
universally acceptable human rights norms as President Viktor Yanukovych
cripples Ukraine’s parliament and undermines democracy.
Since the arrest of Ms. Tymoshenko, the
Group has organized protests, letters to the Prime Minister of Canada, and
urged others to keep a public focus on the imprisoned freedom fighters.
Important institutions have stepped up.
Canada’s government, with others, has repeatedly criticized the situation and
lately, sent a team of medical doctors to examine the health of Ms. Tymoshenko:
apparently her situation is “grave’. The World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s
Organizations is sending a letter to its members to publicly support the
opposition democrats. Academic organizations are looking into honorary degree
awards. Organizations in the United States are putting the matter on their
national executive agendas. In Ukraine, esteemed leading women like Lina
Kostenko, Nina Matviyenko and Oleksandra Kuzhel have appealed to women
government leaders of the world to intervene.
This is a fine start but more is needed.
As its specific project, the Group is seeking national and international women
and human rights awards for Ms. Tymoshenko, specifically, the John
Diefenbaker Defender of Human Rights and Freedom Award offered by the
Canadian government, and the John Humphrey Freedom Award created in
honour of the great Canadian who penned the United Nations Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. Last year, it was awarded to Ales Michalevic,
the opposition leader in Belarus.
Concerted world attention is a powerful
tool. It brought about the release for Myanmar’s leading democrat Aung San Suu
Kyi. Nelson Mandela’s release was, in no small way, the result of protests,
media focus, publications and some 270 awards. Now, is the time to mount a
similar effort for Ukraine’s democrats.
We urge you to act. You might seek
public commitments from you politicians, keys to your city, honorary university
degrees, articles and opinion pieces in broadsheet and social media, lectures -
church, sports, genealogy - and other ways that reach out beyond our community
to ensure Ukraine’s imprisoned patriots are set free. A most worthy achievement
would be to secure their nominations as a ‘person of the year’ for prestigious
publications like Time Magazine or for the Nobel Peace Prize. Such
distinctions would underscore that sustaining democracy in Ukraine is critical
to the region (a democratic Ukraine stimulates Russia toward democracy), to
global peace and security, and that Ukraine’s dangerous reality vis--vis
its democrats is a vital message to other emerging democracies like the Arab
Spring.
Together, we shall overcome. Justice
will triumph and Yulia Tymoshenko, Yurij Lutsenko and the other Ukrainian
political prisoners will go free. To assist your efforts, find brief
biographies of both opposition leaders and more information on our Group on
cg4du@groups.facebook.com or visit
https://www.facebook.com/groups/cg4du/CGforDU@gmail.com
On behalf of the Canadian Group for Democracy in Ukraine,
Oksana Bashuk Hepburn
Walter Derzko
Marco Levytsky
Myroslava Oleksiuk
Marta Onufriv
Andriy Zhalko Tytarenko
Donations:
Buduchnist Credit Union Account #62736. Tel.: 416.763.4982