„Ukraine paramilitary group forms political party”. Agence France Presse. 22. 3. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 7. 4. 2014. г. Приступљено 5. 4. 2014. „A Ukrainian far-right paramilitary group … said Saturday it had formed a political party.… The Pravy Sektor party will absorb other already registered Ukrainian nationalist formations including UNA-UNSO and Trizub (Trident).”
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Danilova, Maria (14. 3. 2014). „After Ukraine protest, radical group eyes power”. Associated Press. Архивирано из оригинала 20. 3. 2014. г. „The radical ultranationalist group … [has been] demonized by Russian state propaganda as fascists and accused of staging attacks against Russian speakers and Jews.… The AP and other international news organizations have found no evidence of hate crimes.”
Pemble, Adam; Leonard, Peter (25. 3. 2014). „Busloads of Ukrainian troops leave Crimea”. Associated Press. Архивирано из оригинала 26. 03. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „Russian state television … has regularly aired lurid reports on Muzychko's antics as part of what media analysts say is a sustained effort to undermine the government…”
Karmanau, Yuras (23. 4. 2014). „Amid Russia warning, Ukraine is in a security bind”. Associated Press. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 04. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „Simon Ostrovsky, a journalist for Brooklyn-based Vice News, has not been seen since early Tuesday…. A spokeswoman for the Slovyansk insurgents confirmed that Ostrovsky was being held, … saying [he] is suspected of spying for Right Sector.”
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Shekhovstov, Anton (2013). „17: Para-Militarism to Radical Right-Wing Populism: The Rise of the Ukrainian Far-Right Party Svoboda.”. Ур.: Wodak. Right-Wing Populism in Europe. Bloomsbury Academic. „Svoboda also seems to benefit from the increasing popularity of extreme-right youth movements and organizations like the Social-National Assembly (SNA), 'Patriot of Ukraine' and Autonomous Resistance, whose aim is to create 'a uniracial and uninational society'. The activities of these groups are not limited to physical or symbolic violence against ethnic and social minorities, as they also take an active part in numerous social campaigns - generally along with representatives of Svoboda - ranging from mass protests against price rises to leafleting against alcohol and drug use. Needless to say, members of these extreme-right movements are often members of Tyahnybok's party. Interestingly, 'street combat youth movements' like the SNA no longer focus on ethnic issues: in contrast to the older Ukrainian far right, the new groups are, first and foremost, racist movements.”
„Groups at the sharp end of Ukraine unrest”. BBC News. 1. 2. 2014. „The Right Sector is a radical nationalist opposition group[...] 'But most participants are just ordinary citizens having no relation to any organisations,' he [Tarasenko] said."”
„Ukraine unrest: Russian outrage at fatal Sloviansk shooting”. BBC News. 20. 4. 2014. „At least three people were reported killed in a gun attack on a checkpoint manned by pro-Russian activists…. The Russian foreign ministry said … Right Sector was behind the attack.… Ukraine's National Security Council … said there were indications that it was 'an argument between local criminal groups'.”
„How did Odessa's fire happen?”. BBC News. 4. 5. 2014. „Hardline fans – known as 'ultras' – of both sides agreed to hold a joint march to support a united Ukraine.… Some were veteran supporters of Kiev's Maidan protest movement – the Maidan Self Defence Forces – and/or part of the right-wing Pravy Sektor (Rights Sector).”
„Ukraine conflict: Turning up the TV heat”. BBC News. 10. 8. 2014. „More emotive is the use of the words 'fascist' and 'Nazi' in many Russian TV reports … in several contexts, [which include] portraying the far-right Right Sector as Ukraine's real driving political force….”
„Profile: Ukraine's 'Right Sector' movement”. BBC News. 21. 1. 2014. Приступљено 22. 7. 2016. „"The backbone of the organisation in Kiev is formed by Russian-speaking football fans sharing nationalist views [...] Unlike other protesters [...] most of the Right Sector activists do not support the idea of joining the EU, which they consider to be an oppressor of European nations."”
Gatehouse, Gabriel (1. 3. 2014). Ukraine: Far-right armed with bats patrol Kiev. BBC. „At a news conference in Russia, [former President Yanukovych] called his usurpers 'young, neo-fascist thugs'.”
„Ukraine far-right leader Muzychko dies 'in police raid'”. BBC News. 25. 3. 2014. „Muzychko fired at police as he was trying to flee…. Police then returned fire and captured him and three others … [Deputy Interior Minister] Yevdokimov said. 'He was still alive as they were arresting him….”
Petrulya, Stephen (25. 3. 2014). „Version No. 2–Sasha White Shot” (на језику: Ukrainian). Rivne, Ukraine. News Rivne. „A resident of the town … said that around twelve unknown men entered the Karas cafe…. They brought out all customers, including Muzychko. They put handcuffs on him and beat him and two bodyguards. After a time people heard two gunshots….”CS1 одржавање: Непрепознат језик (веза)
Andreas Umland; Anton Shekhovtsov (јул 2014). „Ukraine's Radical Right”. Journal of Democracy. 25 (3): 59—60. doi:10.1353/jod.2014.0051. Приступљено 21. 7. 2014 — преко Project Muse. „Along with Svoboda, the other far-right movement that was a prominent presence on the Maidan was the more diverse, less studied, and now notorious fringe organization that calls itself Pravy Sektor (Right Sector).... That alliance came into being in late November 2013 as a loose collection of extraparliamentary minigroups from an ultraconservative and partly neo-Nazi fringe. They had names such as the Stepan Bandera All-Ukrainian Organization "Trident" (a moniker meant to combine the memory of a controversial nationalist leader who died in 1959 with the three-pronged heraldic symbol of Ukraine), the Ukrainian National Assembly, the Social-National Assembly, and White Hammer. Their purpose in banding together was to fight Yanukovych's regime by force.”[мртва веза]
Likhachev, Viacheslav. „Right-Wing Extremism on the Rise in Ukraine”. Russian Politics and Law. 51 (5). ISSN1558-0962. doi:10.2753/RUP1061-1940510503. „Other notable ultraright groups in Ukraine include the Trident named in honor of Stepan Bandera (based on the Congress of Ukrainian Na- tionalists)...”
G.C. (22. 1. 2014). „Ukraine: A new and dark chapter”. Economist. „It was not long after that that young men associated with the Right Sector (Pravyy Sektor), a motley confederation of football hooligans and nationalist groups involved in the pro-European protests, took matters into their own hands.”
Kozlowska, Hanna (2. 6. 2014). „The Fascists are coming, the Fascists are coming!”. Foreign Policy. D.C. Архивирано из оригинала 27. 11. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „Experts agree that the group owes its popularity to Russian propaganda … painting [it] as a powerful neo-Nazi force determined to take over Ukraine. According to a survey by an online database of Russian media sources, Right Sector was the second-most mentioned political group in Russian mass media in 2014….”
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Olearchyk, Roman (26. 2. 2014). „Arseniy Yatseniuk poised to become Ukraine prime minister”. Financial Times. Приступљено 21. 11. 2017. „Andriy Parubiy, a lawmaker who served as commander of the protest movement's guards, was chosen to serve as chair of the national security and defence council. Victoria Siumar, a civil society activist, and Dmytro Yarosh, head of Right Sector, a militant protest group, were proposed as his deputies.”
Andreas Umland; Anton Shekhovtsov (јул 2014). „Ukraine's Radical Right”. Journal of Democracy. 25 (3): 59—60. doi:10.1353/jod.2014.0051. Приступљено 21. 7. 2014 — преко Project Muse. „Along with Svoboda, the other far-right movement that was a prominent presence on the Maidan was the more diverse, less studied, and now notorious fringe organization that calls itself Pravy Sektor (Right Sector).... That alliance came into being in late November 2013 as a loose collection of extraparliamentary minigroups from an ultraconservative and partly neo-Nazi fringe. They had names such as the Stepan Bandera All-Ukrainian Organization "Trident" (a moniker meant to combine the memory of a controversial nationalist leader who died in 1959 with the three-pronged heraldic symbol of Ukraine), the Ukrainian National Assembly, the Social-National Assembly, and White Hammer. Their purpose in banding together was to fight Yanukovych's regime by force.”[мртва веза]
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„Defense Ministry: Yarosh to be Armed Forces Commander in Chief's advisor”. Interfax-Ukraine. 6. 4. 2015. „Ukrainian General Staff Chief Viktor Muzhenko has agreed to appoint Dmytro Yarosh, the leader of Right Sector, as an advisor to the Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander in Chief, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said on April 5 evening.”
Azar, Ilya (10. 3. 2014). B0Мы — не вооруженные силы": Интервью с одним из лидеров украинского "Правого сектора" ['We are not the armed forces': Interview with one of the leaders of the Ukrainian 'Right Sector']. Lenta.ru (на језику: руски). Moscow. „Nationalists from the fighting movement Right Sector … are depicted as neo-Nazis by Russian state TV channels.… The head of the Kiev branch explained to Lenta.ru … how it intends to deal with the Russian army in case of military invasion.… 'We believe that people should be armed. As in Switzerland.…'”
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Dreyfus, Emmanuel (2. 3. 2014). „Ukraine Beyond Politics”. Le Monde Diplomatique. Приступљено 6. 3. 2014. „Pravy Sektor defines itself as "neither xenophobic nor anti-Semitic, as Kremlin propaganda claims" and above all as "nationalist, defending the values of white, Christian Europe against the loss of the nation and deregionalisation". Like Svoboda, it rejects multiculturalism… Svoboda's success over the past few years and the presence of neo-fascist groups such as Pravy Sektor in Independence Square are signs of a crisis in Ukrainian society. It is first and foremost a crisis of identity: in 22 years of independence, Ukraine has not managed to develop an unbiased historical narrative presenting a positive view of all its regions and citizens: even today, the Ukrainians are seen as liberators in Galicia but as fascists in Donbass.”
Nemtsova, Anna (19. 3. 2014). „Yarosh: Russians, rise up against Putin!”. Newsweek. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 3. 2014. г. Приступљено 26. 3. 2014. „'Yarosh: 'I cannot give you the exact number, as our structure and divisions are constantly growing all over Ukraine, but more than 10,000 people for sure… We received some U.S. dollars from the Ukrainian diaspora.”
Kramer, Andrew (12. 3. 2014). „A far-right leader is front and center in Kiev”. New York Times. стр. A8. „Yarosh's bid for office, political commentators here say, is best understood as the latest maneuver in the ceaseless churn and infighting among the leadership of western Ukrainian nationalist groups — White Hammer, Patriots of Ukraine and the Trident of Stepan Bandera….”
Higgins, Andrew (12. 4. 2014). „Mystery surrounds death of fiery Ukrainian activist”. New York Times. стр. A4. „Mr. Muzychko — a militant activist in the nationalist group Right Sector — died fleeing the reach of a Ukrainian government he had helped bring to power.… Mr. Muzychko's … former comrades in Right Sector, a coalition of once-fringe Ukrainian nationalist groups, believe….”
Higgins, Andrew (8. 4. 2014). „Among Ukraine's Jews, the Bigger Worry Is Putin, Not Pogroms”. The New York Times. Приступљено 23. 4. 2014. „"Even Right Sector, a coalition of ultranationalist and in some cases neo-Nazi organizations, has made an effort to distance itself from anti-Semitism."”
Nayyem, Mustafa (1. 4. 2014). „За кулисами Правого сектора”. Приступљено 21. 11. 2017. „Сам Дмитро Ярош нібито вимагав для себе посади віце-прем'єра з питань силового блоку з одночасним підпорядкуванням йому внутрішніх військ. Вимогу відхилили, запропонувавши йому посаду заступника секретаря РНБОУ. ... Ще три тижні тому у владних коридорах обережно обговорювався також варіант призначення лідера Правого сектору заступником голови СБУ, але згодом з невідомих причин ці обговорення припинились.”
Right Sector Political Council (6. 3. 2014). „Official statement by Right Sector”. PravyySektor.info (на језику: Ukrainian). „For marginal actions that defame the Right Sector movement and for breach of discipline, [White Hammer] is removed from our organization.… Our actions must be coordinated and consistent.”CS1 одржавање: Непрепознат језик (веза)
„Ukrainian nationalist targeted over alleged Chechnya atrocities”. Moscow. RIA Novosti [Russian News & Information Agency]. 7. 3. 2014. „Muzychko is a coordinator for Pravy Sektor, the radical far right opposition group…. Russian state media has tried to cast the demonstrations as a predominantly Fascism-inspired movement.”
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„Notorious Ukrainian nationalist militant shot dead in police raid”. RT. TV-Novosti. 26. 3. 2014. „A former senior official at the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) told [Russian News & Information Agency] that the objective of the operation – carried out by SBU with the help of the Interior Ministry – was to kill Muzychko, rather than to detain him.”
„Ukraine's far-right leader moves HQ to the east, forms new squadron”. RT TV News. Moscow. 24. 4. 2014. „Ukrainian radical neo-fascist Right Sector group has moved its main headquarters … to Dnepropetrovsk to 'closely monitor' the developments in the east, its leader said…. Russia Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov … sees the existence and the expansion of the neo-Nazi group as a violation of last week's Geneva accords.”
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Klußmann, Uwe (3. 3. 2014). „Conflict with Russia”. Der Spiegel. Приступљено 6. 3. 2014.
Shynkarenko, Oleg (1. 3. 2014). „Can Ukraine control its far right ultranationalists?”. Daily Beast. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 3. 2014. г. „Interior Minister Arsen Avakov condemned the video as 'not an exaggerated manifestation of the hunt for justice, but sabotage against people's faith in possible order.' [Muzychko] may have thought he was clowning around…”
Petro, Nicolai (3. 3. 2014). „Threat of Military Confrontation Grows in Ukraine”. The Nation. N.Y.C. „Its members are critical of party politics and skeptical of the 'imperial ambitions' of both Moscow and the West.”
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Shuster, Simon (4. 2. 2014). „Exclusive: Leader of far-right Ukrainian militant group talks revolution with TIME”. Time. „Pravy Sektor has amassed a lethal arsenal of weapons.… Its fighters control the barricades around the protest camp … and when riot police have tried to tear it down, they have been on the front lines beating them back…. [Its] ideology borders on fascism….”
Shuster, Simon (6. 3. 2014). „Putin says Ukraine's revolutionaries are anti-Semites. Is he right?”. Time. „The uprising … involved a radical right-wing group called Pravy Sektor, a coalition of militant ultra-nationalists…. Their leader … has been offered senior posts in Ukraine's security services….”
Shuster, Simon (1. 3. 2014). „Many Ukrainians want Russia to invade”. Time. „Shkiryak, a revolutionary lawmaker involved in the negotiations over Yarosh's role in the government, says the right-wing militant … was offered the role of deputy head of the National Security Council, but rejected it as beneath him.”
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Shuster, Simon (21. 2. 2014). „Ukraine parliament's deal leads to an uneasy peace”. Time. Архивирано из оригинала 19. 10. 2017. г. Приступљено 7. 5. 2020. „Troops from Pravy Sektor then went on a reconnaissance mission … looking for things to reinforce their barricades…. One … still wore a green army helmet and a policeman's baton stuck into her backpack…. "I didn't get into this for politics," she said. "I'm a radical. I joined up to fight."”
„Donbas battalion loses 4 in Ilovaisk assault”. Kiev. Ukrinform. 11. 8. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 17. 08. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „The anti-terrorist operation (ATO) forces … began to storm pro-Russian militants entrenched in Ilovaisk…. The assault began with the participation of the volunteer battalions Donbas, Azov, Shakhtarsk, and the Right Sector, … in conjunction with the ATO forces.”
„Right Sector ready to send 5,000 people to east”. Kiev. Ukrinform. 19. 7. 2014. „Press Secretary … Skoropadsky said … 'We came to support actions of the President on holding the ATO [anti-terrorist operation]. But actually it is not well held. I saw that the volunteer battalions lack weapons. This is the most important requirement.”
Shuster, Simon (21. 2. 2014). „Ukraine parliament's deal leads to an uneasy peace”. Time. Архивирано из оригинала 19. 10. 2017. г. Приступљено 7. 5. 2020. „Troops from Pravy Sektor then went on a reconnaissance mission … looking for things to reinforce their barricades…. One … still wore a green army helmet and a policeman's baton stuck into her backpack…. "I didn't get into this for politics," she said. "I'm a radical. I joined up to fight."”
Nemtsova, Anna (19. 3. 2014). „Yarosh: Russians, rise up against Putin!”. Newsweek. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 3. 2014. г. Приступљено 26. 3. 2014. „'Yarosh: 'I cannot give you the exact number, as our structure and divisions are constantly growing all over Ukraine, but more than 10,000 people for sure… We received some U.S. dollars from the Ukrainian diaspora.”
Shynkarenko, Oleg (1. 3. 2014). „Can Ukraine control its far right ultranationalists?”. Daily Beast. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 3. 2014. г. „Interior Minister Arsen Avakov condemned the video as 'not an exaggerated manifestation of the hunt for justice, but sabotage against people's faith in possible order.' [Muzychko] may have thought he was clowning around…”
Danilova, Maria (14. 3. 2014). „After Ukraine protest, radical group eyes power”. Associated Press. Архивирано из оригинала 20. 3. 2014. г. „The radical ultranationalist group … [has been] demonized by Russian state propaganda as fascists and accused of staging attacks against Russian speakers and Jews.… The AP and other international news organizations have found no evidence of hate crimes.”
„Ukraine paramilitary group forms political party”. Agence France Presse. 22. 3. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 7. 4. 2014. г. Приступљено 5. 4. 2014. „A Ukrainian far-right paramilitary group … said Saturday it had formed a political party.… The Pravy Sektor party will absorb other already registered Ukrainian nationalist formations including UNA-UNSO and Trizub (Trident).”
Kozlowska, Hanna (2. 6. 2014). „The Fascists are coming, the Fascists are coming!”. Foreign Policy. D.C. Архивирано из оригинала 27. 11. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „Experts agree that the group owes its popularity to Russian propaganda … painting [it] as a powerful neo-Nazi force determined to take over Ukraine. According to a survey by an online database of Russian media sources, Right Sector was the second-most mentioned political group in Russian mass media in 2014….”
Pemble, Adam; Leonard, Peter (25. 3. 2014). „Busloads of Ukrainian troops leave Crimea”. Associated Press. Архивирано из оригинала 26. 03. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „Russian state television … has regularly aired lurid reports on Muzychko's antics as part of what media analysts say is a sustained effort to undermine the government…”
Karmanau, Yuras (23. 4. 2014). „Amid Russia warning, Ukraine is in a security bind”. Associated Press. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 04. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „Simon Ostrovsky, a journalist for Brooklyn-based Vice News, has not been seen since early Tuesday…. A spokeswoman for the Slovyansk insurgents confirmed that Ostrovsky was being held, … saying [he] is suspected of spying for Right Sector.”
„Donbas battalion loses 4 in Ilovaisk assault”. Kiev. Ukrinform. 11. 8. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 17. 08. 2014. г. Приступљено 07. 05. 2020. „The anti-terrorist operation (ATO) forces … began to storm pro-Russian militants entrenched in Ilovaisk…. The assault began with the participation of the volunteer battalions Donbas, Azov, Shakhtarsk, and the Right Sector, … in conjunction with the ATO forces.”
„Die radikale ukrainische Gruppe Rechter Sektor” [The radical Ukrainian group Right Sector]. Die Welt (на језику: немачки). 22. 2. 2014. Приступљено 22. 7. 2016. „Right Sector (Pravy Sektor) is an informal association of right-wing and neo-fascist factions.”
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„FOI 315-14. Digest of information: 'White Hammer' organisation, Ukraine”(PDF). WhatDoTheyKnow. London: UK Citizens Online Democracy. „The Right Sector is said to be composed of 'Trident', 'UNA-UNSO', 'Sich' (Carpathian cossacks), 'White Hammer', 'Patriot of Ukraine' and other … far-right groups.… 11 members of 'White Hammer' … have recently been arrested in connection with their involvement in the murder of three traffic policemen … in early March.”
Likhachev, Viacheslav. „Right-Wing Extremism on the Rise in Ukraine”. Russian Politics and Law. 51 (5). ISSN1558-0962. doi:10.2753/RUP1061-1940510503. „Other notable ultraright groups in Ukraine include the Trident named in honor of Stepan Bandera (based on the Congress of Ukrainian Na- tionalists)...”
Sestanovich, Stephen (25. 5. 2014). „A firsthand view of Ukraine's election”. Wall Street Journal. „Little that we heard distinguished Right Sector from garden-variety Euro-populism.… If Ukraine ever gets into the EU, these are people who will always be mad as hell at Brussels bureaucrats.”