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Yulia Hryhyan (Ukrainian: Грігян) [1] was born November 27, 1960, in the Soviet Union, modern day Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine.
Her mother's name is Ludmila Nikolaevna Telegina. Примечание?Reference? Her father, Vladimir Abramovich Hryhyan, left the family when Yulia was three years old. Примечание?Reference? In 1977, Yulia Tymoshenko graduated from high school as Yulia Hryhyan. Примечание?Reference? Later she changed her name to Yulia Telegina. Когда, почему? Примечание?
Ludmila Nikolaevna Telegina, was born August 11, 1937, in Dnipropetrovsk as Ludmila Nikolaevna Nelyepova. Примечание?
Vladimir Abramovich Hryhyan was born December 3, 1937, in Dnipropetrovsk. According to his passport, he is Latvian. Примечание?
His father was Abram Kelmanovich Kapitalman (Абрам Кельманович Капительман) (Информация о которой документы не сохранились, не подходит.) He died during WWII, November 8, 1944. Примечание?
His mother was Maria Yosifovna Hryhyan. Born to Yosif Yosifovich Hryhyan (father) and Elena Titovna Hryhyan, (mother). Примечание?
Yosif Yosifovich Hryhyan was born in Riga, in 1884. In 1914, he moved to Dnipropetrovsk. He was arrested in 1937 and again in 1938 for writing letters about the high standard of living in fascist Poland and Germany. He was a victim of Political repression in the Soviet Union and served time from 1938 to 1948. Примечание?
Hi wife, Elena Titovna Hryhyan, was born in 1893 in Martinivka, Poltava Governorate part of Ukraine. Примечание?
About her ethnicity, Yulia Tymoshenko said, “On my father’s side everyone is Latvian for ten generations, and on my mother’s side, everyone is Ukrainian for ten generations. Примечание?
Национальность переводится с трудом на Английский язык. Нет такого понятия как Русская Украинка. По этому указывать национальность можно только по документам если есть ссылка на источник. Информацию с Русской Википедии просто так не примут в Английскую без источника. Также, эта информация ни как ни идёт с "Early years", только с "Geneology." Желаю удачи! Если есть вопросы, обращайтесь пожалуйста. USchick ( talk) 19:54, 21 March 2011 (UTC)
Privet Vles! I saw your recent changes on the article on Ukraine.. We should really keep the article as concise as possible without going into any further details, which would be left to the respective main articles (for the section I am referring to, main article Politics of Ukraine). In my opinion, the article is as long as it already is, and should be trimmed down. Sure there should be a mention of the reversal of the Constitutional Court decision of 2004 and the more authoritarian style of the V. Yanukovych presidency.. but all of that should come with citations and references of course.
Most readers coming to read about the country don't need to go into further details (like the PACE rulings on Ukraine, etc.) which are not vital to the main topic. They just need a brief but detailed overview that would intrigue them into reading further into the topic, which is why I say we should migrate all of this information to the respective main articles. What do you say? -- ddima .talk 02:20, 2 May 2011 (UTC)
Dear Bro,
I really like your profile, these days I am working on UKRAINE projects as well I really love this country now, researching on Ukraine for past 1 month now do you like to be my friend and can we start any new project on Ukraine If you need any of my help, I am always available to help you with that, very pleasure talking have a bless day a head.
Best Regards,-- Faizanalivarya ( talk) 03:51, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
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This edit of yours indicated you either have a very bad numeral insight, a poor grasp of English or a desire to misinform wikipedia readers. As far as I know 3 ministers + the Prime Minister of the
second Tymoshenko Government have been prosecuted... A dozen is 12; how can 4 people be equal to 12 people? Please be more careful in the futher. Use the talkpage if you are not sure how to write something. Also these kind of allegations need proper references.
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Yulia Romero •
Talk to me! 14:44, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
"As far as I know 3 ministers + the Prime Minister" — see above article "Criminal case against Tymoshenko's allies since 2010" :
Starting from May 2010, a number of criminal cases were opened against Tymoshenko. Also opened criminal cases against ministers and officials from the Government of Tymoshenko (and dozens of other supporters Tymoshenko) :
1) Prime Minister — Tymoshenko.
2) Minister of Police — Lutsenko.
3) Minister of Defence — Ivashchenko.
4) Minister of Finance — Danylyshyn.
5) Minister of Natural Resources — Filipchuk.
6) Deputy Minister of Justice — Korneichuk.
7) Head of Customs of Ukraine — Makarenko.
8) Head of the regional customs — Shepitko.
9-10) Head of the State Treasury of Ukraine — Slyuz; Deputy head — Gritsoun.
11) Deputy head of "Naftogaz" (State monopoly in the trade in oil and gas) — Didenko.
12) Governor of Dnipropetrovsk region (former Minister of Transport and Communications) — Bondar.
Repeatedly called in for questioning in order to open a criminal case, but it did not open :
13)
Minister and former mayor of Lviv — Kuybida.
14) First Deputy Prime Minister — Turchynov.
15-20) Imprisoned mayors of several cities (Novomoskovsk, Kremenchug, etc.).
21-30) Several MPs of BYuT emerged from Tymoshenko — in the prison wanted to put their relatives (the head of the Kiev organization — Semynoga; the head of "Prosvita" —
Pavlo Movchan; ets.) --
Vles1 (
talk) 22:55, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
1) Yesterday, this article ("Criminal case against Tymoshenko's allies since 2010") was removed from Wikipedia-Russian, and try to delete the article "Criminal cases against Tymoshenko under President Yanukovych (Criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko since 2010)". Both articles lasted 5 months. I am fighting for them.
I will translate these articles to Wikipedia-Ukrainian (there is less political censorship than in Wikipedia-Russia).
I ask you to translate both of these articles for Wikipedia-English (at least in very abbreviated form, at least for a few pages).
2) And more. From the article "Tymoshenko" removed the details from the "Genealogy" (Sniatyn; Kapitelman; Grigan grandfather), these details should be restored to its original form. It is very important. For 5 years - politicians of all stripes (and deputy head of the Jewish Congress Chervonenko, and nationalist Tyagnibok; Yushchenko, Yanukovych, Yatseniuk) practiced in the bullshit about the genealogy of Tymoshenko. It is therefore imperative that this issue was described in detail (Kapitelman, Grigan, Sniatyn) in the main article, "Timoshenko" (not only in the article "Genealogy").
3) The mayors. Mayors were arrested before the local elections (August-October 2010). Press reported that in small towns (100 thousand) has been arrested 10 mayors. Yanukovych adopted a law that mayoral candidate must nominate the party (party only). Therefore, the "Party of Regions," pressed the mayors that they have entered into "the Party of Regions", in Dissent - initiating a criminal case. I have not written on this subject. Part of Mayors, was arrested for accepting bribes (including the Crimea), but most were arrested for political reasons. They were "arrested under mayoral elections-2010".
But "criminal cases by the mayors'" is minor compared to what Yanukovych unconstitutionally seized power in Parliament; unconstitutionally created government Azarov, and anti-constitutionally abolished the Constitution of Ukraine, who has acted in 6 years (2004-2010!). Protested only Tymoshenko, but silent: Yushchenko, Yatseniuk, Tyagnibok.
Outcome:
— If you have a desire — I ask you to translate both of these articles for Wikipedia-English (at least for few pages) : "Criminal case against Tymoshenko's allies since 2010"; "Criminal cases against Tymoshenko under President Yanukovych (Criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko since 2010)".
— Please, return the "Sniatyn; Kapitelman; grandfather Grigan" to article "Tymoshenko".
— About the mayors, I will write an article in Wikipedia-Ukrainian, but later.
Good luck! -- Vles1 ( talk) 19:52, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
1) It is important that the great-grandfather Grigan - sitting in Stalin's camps 10 years.
2) It is important that Kapitelman killed in the war.
— Boyko, Firtash - the founders of the corruption scheme RosUkEnergo. Last week awarded them both the head of the Russian Orthodox Church Kirill.
— Lyovochkin - also in RosUkrEnergo. Boyko, Lyovochkin - it's coming people Yanukovich, Ukraine's largest corrupt (they stole 4 billion dollars through a scheme of RosUkrEnergo in 2010-2011).
— Yaroslavsky - neutral in politics, does not manifest itself.
— Baloga is always smiling and always betrays; scoundrel, the organizer of betrayals Yushchenko, rating 0%. In 2009, Baloga free privatized (ie stolen) medieval
Mukachevo Castle (
Uzhgorod region) with the consent of Yushchenko. The first defected to Yanukovych, now works minister, rarely speaks in public, smiling less.
Articles about Boiko, Lyovochkin, Yaroslavsky - are of little interest to readers of Wikipedia. A theme of "The criminal cases against Tymoshenko supporters since 2010" - this topic to discuss the Governments of all countries of the West for six months. After all, even you were surprised that so many ministers in jail, but it is very important information about Ukraine. -- Vles1 ( talk) 13:34, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
In case you will start the article Criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko since 2010 you can use this article for that. — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 15:16, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
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Yulia Hryhyan (Ukrainian: Грігян) [1] was born November 27, 1960, in the Soviet Union, modern day Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine.
Her mother's name is Ludmila Nikolaevna Telegina. Примечание?Reference? Her father, Vladimir Abramovich Hryhyan, left the family when Yulia was three years old. Примечание?Reference? In 1977, Yulia Tymoshenko graduated from high school as Yulia Hryhyan. Примечание?Reference? Later she changed her name to Yulia Telegina. Когда, почему? Примечание?
Ludmila Nikolaevna Telegina, was born August 11, 1937, in Dnipropetrovsk as Ludmila Nikolaevna Nelyepova. Примечание?
Vladimir Abramovich Hryhyan was born December 3, 1937, in Dnipropetrovsk. According to his passport, he is Latvian. Примечание?
His father was Abram Kelmanovich Kapitalman (Абрам Кельманович Капительман) (Информация о которой документы не сохранились, не подходит.) He died during WWII, November 8, 1944. Примечание?
His mother was Maria Yosifovna Hryhyan. Born to Yosif Yosifovich Hryhyan (father) and Elena Titovna Hryhyan, (mother). Примечание?
Yosif Yosifovich Hryhyan was born in Riga, in 1884. In 1914, he moved to Dnipropetrovsk. He was arrested in 1937 and again in 1938 for writing letters about the high standard of living in fascist Poland and Germany. He was a victim of Political repression in the Soviet Union and served time from 1938 to 1948. Примечание?
Hi wife, Elena Titovna Hryhyan, was born in 1893 in Martinivka, Poltava Governorate part of Ukraine. Примечание?
About her ethnicity, Yulia Tymoshenko said, “On my father’s side everyone is Latvian for ten generations, and on my mother’s side, everyone is Ukrainian for ten generations. Примечание?
Национальность переводится с трудом на Английский язык. Нет такого понятия как Русская Украинка. По этому указывать национальность можно только по документам если есть ссылка на источник. Информацию с Русской Википедии просто так не примут в Английскую без источника. Также, эта информация ни как ни идёт с "Early years", только с "Geneology." Желаю удачи! Если есть вопросы, обращайтесь пожалуйста. USchick ( talk) 19:54, 21 March 2011 (UTC)
Privet Vles! I saw your recent changes on the article on Ukraine.. We should really keep the article as concise as possible without going into any further details, which would be left to the respective main articles (for the section I am referring to, main article Politics of Ukraine). In my opinion, the article is as long as it already is, and should be trimmed down. Sure there should be a mention of the reversal of the Constitutional Court decision of 2004 and the more authoritarian style of the V. Yanukovych presidency.. but all of that should come with citations and references of course.
Most readers coming to read about the country don't need to go into further details (like the PACE rulings on Ukraine, etc.) which are not vital to the main topic. They just need a brief but detailed overview that would intrigue them into reading further into the topic, which is why I say we should migrate all of this information to the respective main articles. What do you say? -- ddima .talk 02:20, 2 May 2011 (UTC)
Dear Bro,
I really like your profile, these days I am working on UKRAINE projects as well I really love this country now, researching on Ukraine for past 1 month now do you like to be my friend and can we start any new project on Ukraine If you need any of my help, I am always available to help you with that, very pleasure talking have a bless day a head.
Best Regards,-- Faizanalivarya ( talk) 03:51, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
I noticed that you have posted comments in a language other than English. When on the English-language Wikipedia, please always use English, no matter to whom you address your comments. This is so that comments may be comprehensible to the community at large. If the use of another language is unavoidable, please provide a translation of the comments. For more details, see Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines. Thank you. -- Cailil talk 13:47, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
This edit of yours indicated you either have a very bad numeral insight, a poor grasp of English or a desire to misinform wikipedia readers. As far as I know 3 ministers + the Prime Minister of the
second Tymoshenko Government have been prosecuted... A dozen is 12; how can 4 people be equal to 12 people? Please be more careful in the futher. Use the talkpage if you are not sure how to write something. Also these kind of allegations need proper references.
—
Yulia Romero •
Talk to me! 14:44, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
"As far as I know 3 ministers + the Prime Minister" — see above article "Criminal case against Tymoshenko's allies since 2010" :
Starting from May 2010, a number of criminal cases were opened against Tymoshenko. Also opened criminal cases against ministers and officials from the Government of Tymoshenko (and dozens of other supporters Tymoshenko) :
1) Prime Minister — Tymoshenko.
2) Minister of Police — Lutsenko.
3) Minister of Defence — Ivashchenko.
4) Minister of Finance — Danylyshyn.
5) Minister of Natural Resources — Filipchuk.
6) Deputy Minister of Justice — Korneichuk.
7) Head of Customs of Ukraine — Makarenko.
8) Head of the regional customs — Shepitko.
9-10) Head of the State Treasury of Ukraine — Slyuz; Deputy head — Gritsoun.
11) Deputy head of "Naftogaz" (State monopoly in the trade in oil and gas) — Didenko.
12) Governor of Dnipropetrovsk region (former Minister of Transport and Communications) — Bondar.
Repeatedly called in for questioning in order to open a criminal case, but it did not open :
13)
Minister and former mayor of Lviv — Kuybida.
14) First Deputy Prime Minister — Turchynov.
15-20) Imprisoned mayors of several cities (Novomoskovsk, Kremenchug, etc.).
21-30) Several MPs of BYuT emerged from Tymoshenko — in the prison wanted to put their relatives (the head of the Kiev organization — Semynoga; the head of "Prosvita" —
Pavlo Movchan; ets.) --
Vles1 (
talk) 22:55, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
1) Yesterday, this article ("Criminal case against Tymoshenko's allies since 2010") was removed from Wikipedia-Russian, and try to delete the article "Criminal cases against Tymoshenko under President Yanukovych (Criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko since 2010)". Both articles lasted 5 months. I am fighting for them.
I will translate these articles to Wikipedia-Ukrainian (there is less political censorship than in Wikipedia-Russia).
I ask you to translate both of these articles for Wikipedia-English (at least in very abbreviated form, at least for a few pages).
2) And more. From the article "Tymoshenko" removed the details from the "Genealogy" (Sniatyn; Kapitelman; Grigan grandfather), these details should be restored to its original form. It is very important. For 5 years - politicians of all stripes (and deputy head of the Jewish Congress Chervonenko, and nationalist Tyagnibok; Yushchenko, Yanukovych, Yatseniuk) practiced in the bullshit about the genealogy of Tymoshenko. It is therefore imperative that this issue was described in detail (Kapitelman, Grigan, Sniatyn) in the main article, "Timoshenko" (not only in the article "Genealogy").
3) The mayors. Mayors were arrested before the local elections (August-October 2010). Press reported that in small towns (100 thousand) has been arrested 10 mayors. Yanukovych adopted a law that mayoral candidate must nominate the party (party only). Therefore, the "Party of Regions," pressed the mayors that they have entered into "the Party of Regions", in Dissent - initiating a criminal case. I have not written on this subject. Part of Mayors, was arrested for accepting bribes (including the Crimea), but most were arrested for political reasons. They were "arrested under mayoral elections-2010".
But "criminal cases by the mayors'" is minor compared to what Yanukovych unconstitutionally seized power in Parliament; unconstitutionally created government Azarov, and anti-constitutionally abolished the Constitution of Ukraine, who has acted in 6 years (2004-2010!). Protested only Tymoshenko, but silent: Yushchenko, Yatseniuk, Tyagnibok.
Outcome:
— If you have a desire — I ask you to translate both of these articles for Wikipedia-English (at least for few pages) : "Criminal case against Tymoshenko's allies since 2010"; "Criminal cases against Tymoshenko under President Yanukovych (Criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko since 2010)".
— Please, return the "Sniatyn; Kapitelman; grandfather Grigan" to article "Tymoshenko".
— About the mayors, I will write an article in Wikipedia-Ukrainian, but later.
Good luck! -- Vles1 ( talk) 19:52, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
1) It is important that the great-grandfather Grigan - sitting in Stalin's camps 10 years.
2) It is important that Kapitelman killed in the war.
— Boyko, Firtash - the founders of the corruption scheme RosUkEnergo. Last week awarded them both the head of the Russian Orthodox Church Kirill.
— Lyovochkin - also in RosUkrEnergo. Boyko, Lyovochkin - it's coming people Yanukovich, Ukraine's largest corrupt (they stole 4 billion dollars through a scheme of RosUkrEnergo in 2010-2011).
— Yaroslavsky - neutral in politics, does not manifest itself.
— Baloga is always smiling and always betrays; scoundrel, the organizer of betrayals Yushchenko, rating 0%. In 2009, Baloga free privatized (ie stolen) medieval
Mukachevo Castle (
Uzhgorod region) with the consent of Yushchenko. The first defected to Yanukovych, now works minister, rarely speaks in public, smiling less.
Articles about Boiko, Lyovochkin, Yaroslavsky - are of little interest to readers of Wikipedia. A theme of "The criminal cases against Tymoshenko supporters since 2010" - this topic to discuss the Governments of all countries of the West for six months. After all, even you were surprised that so many ministers in jail, but it is very important information about Ukraine. -- Vles1 ( talk) 13:34, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
In case you will start the article Criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko since 2010 you can use this article for that. — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 15:16, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
— Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 19:14, 17 April 2012 (UTC)
As you know everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia. However, please do not add promotional material to articles or other Wikipedia pages as you did here. Advertising and using Wikipedia as a " soapbox" are against Wikipedia policy and not permitted. Take a look at the this Wikipedia essay to learn more about this Wikipedia policy. Thank you. — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 21:29, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
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