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Strana.ua is a Ukrainian
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launched on 16 February 2016. It was founded by journalist Igor Guzhva, and is one of the most popular Ukrainian online media, being one of the top 5 most visited online
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in
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. The site is publishes daily news in two languages:
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and Ukrainian, and includes authored articles with analytics on current events in Ukraine and the world via investigations and reports. In August 2021, the newspaper's website was blocked in Ukraine by the decision of the
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; since then, the edition in Ukraine has been working through website mirrors, as well as developing its
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and
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channels. In 2022, following
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, the website was blocked in the
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by a decision of
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.


History

On 16 February 2016, journalist Igor Guzhva announced the launch of ''Strana.ua'' online publication, of which he became editor in chief. Igor Guzhva described himself as the sole investor.


Market position

Within five years of its creation, the publication entrenched itself in the top five Ukrainian online media. During 2020, it ranked first and second in the ranking of Ukrainian online media. In 2020, Igor Guzhva took 89th place in the ranking of the 100 most influential Ukrainians according to the magazine ''
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''. “Within 5 years of its creation, Strana.ua has steadily joined the list of leaders of Ukrainian information websites. One of the characteristic features of the Internet project headed by Guzhva is his sharp criticism of the authorities,” the rating's authors wrote. The website's content is based on up-to-the-minute analysis of current events in Ukraine and the world, investigations and reports. As well as insider information from politics and business. Separately, the site develops consumer information (the site has a section on Money), sports and regional information (there are regional subdomains with news from Ukraine's largest cities). ''Strana.ua'' is developing its
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channel with over 600 thousand subscribers. ''Strana.ua'' also runs its own
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channel, ''Politika Strany'', with more than 250,000 subscribers.


Ideology

Since its launch, Igor Guzhva has positioned ''Strana.ua'' as an objective media outlet, which tries to assess the events in the country as honestly and adequately as possible, describing and analyzing them. The editorial policy of the publication was notable for its criticism of the incumbent authorities. “You just have to choose a path for yourself, the path you follow. And everyone chooses it for himself. If you choose the path of 'negotiating' with the authorities, then you are living in a particular paradigm, ensuring yourself a comfortable existence. You live a quiet, peaceful, but uninteresting life. By the way, there are a lot of sites, TV channels, and publications in Ukraine, which when Yanukovych was in power, they were for Yanukovych, when the current team came to power, they are for it. When the new team comes, they will again turn 180 degrees for the new ones. This is their life line. I have always had problems with all the Presidents — starting from
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. I had a conflict with both Yushchenko and his opponent
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, and with
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, now with
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. This is my position, my line of life which I have chosen for myself. One way or another, someone needs to accustom the authorities to the fact that they, those in power, don't have a monopoly on our life. They cannot call the editor-in-chief and tell him to write about this or not to write about that,” Igor Guzhva said in an interview in 2017. After the
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, the website began to criticise President
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and his new
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. The website published a number of articles about the activities of President Zelenskyy and his cabinet. For example, ''Strana.ua'' exclusively reported in January 2020 that Zelenskyy incognito went on holiday to
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. This then caused a major scandal and accusations of Zelenskyy's undeclared vacation. ''Strana.ua'' was also the first to report that MPs from the ruling party
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were paid shadow salaries in “envelopes”. Officially, Servant of the People denies this information. Throughout its history, the website has repeatedly alleged attempts by the Ukrainian authorities to put pressure on its editorial policy, fabricated criminal cases against the site's management, and sought protection from international bodies. In September 2018, it made public materials about how an SSU officer threatened to kill ''Strana.ua'' journalist Viacheslav Seleznyov, who had photographed President
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's villa in the Spanish town of
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in May this year. As the editorial board later found out, the person in question was Oleksandr Haindrava, an employee of the Department for the Protection of National Statehood of the
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. ''Strana.ua'' journalists recorded and published Khaindrava's conversations with Seleznyov, during which the SSU officer demanded that Seleznyov supply him with information about what was happening in the editorial office. If he refused to cooperate, he promised trouble, up to and including beatings, prison and problems with his mother. The situation with the
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pressure on ''Strana.ua'' journalist Viacheslav Seleznyov was included in the
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Representative on Freedom of the Media in November 2018. In July 2019, ''Strana.ua'' journalist Vlad Bovtruk was attacked on
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in
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. Bovtruk and the ''Strana.ua'' editorial board blamed nationalist Oleksiy Tsimbalyuk for the attack, with a video to back it up. The police opened a criminal case over the attack, served Tsimbalyuk with a suspicion, and then referred the case to court.


Legal procedures against Strana.ua by the Ukrainian authorities

In January 2017, '' Strana.ua'' issued a statement in which it said that criminal cases were being prepared against the publication in order to arrest the editorial managers. The publication linked the possible prosecution to the publication of high-profile articles which displeased then President
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, in particular a report from the
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factory in
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owned by him, an investigation into paid bloggers working on social networks in favour of the authorities, a series of publications on the corruption revelations of MP
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, articles about systemic pressure of the authorities on Ukrainian media. On 22 June 2017, Igor Guzhva, together with a man named Anton Filipkovsky, was detained at the '' Strana.ua'' editorial office by police and prosecutors under Part 3 Article 189 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (extortion). Prosecutor-General
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said that Guzhva allegedly received 10,000 dollars for not posting on his website compromising information about Radical Party MP Dmytro Lynko, who had reported the incident to the police on 31 March. Igor Guzhva himself and the ''Strana'' editorial board called these accusations trumped up by the authorities. Guzhva claimed that he did not engage in extortion. Guzhva said that Filipkovsky offered him money for removing the materials about Lynko from the website, but he refused to take it. The materials of the criminal case contain correspondence between Guzhva and Filipkovsky, in which Guzhva writes that he refuses to remove the materials. There are also testimonies from political analyst Kost Bondarenko, who introduced Guzhva and Filipkovsky, in which Bondarenko states that Guzhva told him even before his arrest on June 22, 2017, that he had information that a provocation could be carried out through Filipkovsky's offer to remove materials from the site. Therefore, it is unlikely that Guzhva agreed to take money from him for removing the article, knowing that it was a provocation. The editorial team of ''Strana'' is convinced that Filipkovsky is a provocateur sent to Guzhva. In 2019, former MP of the Radical Party
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claimed that the case against Igor Guzhva was fabricated by his fellow party members on the orders of Poroshenko and with the participation of the
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. On June 24, the Shevchenko District Court of Kyiv chose a measure of restraint for Igor Guzhva in the form of a 2-month arrest with an alternative to post bail of 500,000 hryvnias. The bail was paid on June 26 by the deputy editor-in-chief of ''Strana'', Svitlana Kryukova. After that, on June 27, Igor Guzhva was released. Later, searches were carried out in the editorial office and on the apartments of some of its employees regarding the alleged receipt by Igor Guzhva of a flash drive with classified information from the
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. Guzhva and the editorial team of ''Strana'' also called these accusations fabricated. This criminal case did not have any further developments. On February 1, 2018, the editorial board of ''Strana.ua'' published an appeal to President
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stating that Igor Guzhva had left Ukraine and asked the Austrian authorities for political asylum. According to the journalist, the request was related to “unprecedented pressure from the authorities” and persecution from Poroshenko. On October 1, 2018, Guzhva announced that he had been granted
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in
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. The ''Strana.ua'' case has been repeatedly noted by international organizations as an example of a worrying situation with freedom of speech in Ukraine. The corresponding statements were made by the
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and the head of the
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, Serhiy Tomilenko. The situation with ''Strana.ua'' was included in the
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report on freedom of speech and the human rights organization
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. In October 2019, when asked about his possible return to Ukraine after a change of power, Igor Guzhva stated that he could not consider such a possibility until the fabricated criminal cases against him were closed. After President
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came to power, "Strana.ua" continued to criticize the authorities and publish articles about corruption in power (in particular, the publication was the first to write about the practice of paying illegal salaries to deputies of the ruling faction ''
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''). The publication by the newspaper of photos of Zelenskyy on vacation with his family in
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caused a wide public resonance. As a result of the publication and public discussion, the
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(NAPC) began an investigation into the failure of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to declare expenses for his trip to Oman.


Discussions around Strana.ua

The ''Strana.ua'' website has been criticised by other Ukrainian media outlets as well as a number of media organisations. Notable among these organisations are Detector Media and the Institute of Mass Information (IMI). The criticism boils down to accusations of allegedly pro-Russian editorial policies.''Галина Скляревская''
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// ''Detector Media'', 12.10.2018
In 2021 ''Strana.ua'' used as it sources for its news articles Russian news agencies
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and
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. According to the Ukrainian NGO
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these particular stories were imitating Russian propaganda about attacks on
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and perceived "
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"-threats. In 2021 IMI stated that ''Strana.ua'' was one of the "five most unreliable media sites in Ukraine, often resorting to
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and manipulative, distorted headlines." StopFake also pointed out that Strana.ua has been engaged in
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(basing its news article on a RIA Novosti story). StopFake also accused ''Strana.ua'' of being a "mouthpiece" of the separatist
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and
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s "parroting their propaganda for the Ukrainian audience." StopFake (in August 2021) also alleged that ''Strana.ua'' "not only repeats traditional Russian propaganda tropes, it also publishes stories that inculcate intolerance towards
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residents, and freely disseminates the views of Russia’s Foreign Minister that giving Ukrainians who live in the
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s does not violate any international laws." At the same time, ''Strana.ua'' calls IMI's assessments biased and manipulative, which are exhibited by the Institute in retaliation for sharply critical publications on Strana's website regarding the Institute's "playfulness with the authorities during the presidency of
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." In particular, the ''Strana.ua'' publications stated that during Petro Poroshenko's presidency, IMI and Detector Media became "advocates for the authorities in persecuting undesirable journalists and media." In response to the allegations against Strana, the publication's journalists have argued their position. In June 2018, speaking on Crimean Tatar TV channel
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and commenting on Strana's exclusive publication about the so-called “ Babchenko execution list” (which provoked a negative reaction from the
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), ''Strana.ua'' journalist Svitlana Kryukova stated that Strana's position was to cover all socially significant events, regardless of the authorities' attitude to it. ''Strana.ua'' special correspondent Olesya Medvedeva, speaking from the rostrum of the
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(the national parliament of Ukraine) at the hearing on freedom of speech in November 2019, called on the authorities to protect journalists from the hate speech that has been produced and cultivated over the past 5 years. She also called not to divide journalists into “right” and “wrong”.


National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine sanctions

On August 20, 2021, the
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(NSDC) decided to impose personal sanctions against the founder of ''Strana.ua'', Igor Guzhva, and directly affiliated legal entities, according to the NSDC Guzhva was "spreading pro-Russian propaganda." After this,
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signed a decree on the implementation of this decision. The presidential decree stipulated the blocking of the ''Strana.ua'' website and the obligation of providers to close access to the site, as well as to the pages of the publication on social networks. The ''Strana.ua'' domain was blocked by the registrar company. The editorial board moved its Internet resource to the domain ''strana.news'' and subsequently created several more mirrors of the website (in particular, ''strana.today''). The National Commission for State Regulation in the Sphere of Communication and Information ordered all providers in Ukraine to block any mirrors of the Internet publication. Guzhva said that he intended to challenge in court the presidential decree on sanctions against him. Igor Guzhva issued a statement in which he called the blocking of ''Strana.ua'' a legal uproar and extrajudicial punishment, as well as stated that sanctions against him and the ''Strana.ua'' publishing companies would not stop the work of the publication. The head of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Serhiy Tomilenko, said in relation to the blocking that the extrajudicial blocking of opposition media operating in the Ukrainian legal framework is a rejection of legislative guarantees of the independence of the press from the authorities. The
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platform for the promotion of protection of journalism and safety of journalists has called the decision on sanctions and blocking of Strana.ua a threat to the media freedom in Ukraine. The
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issued a statement saying that the imposed sanctions are “a threat to the press, media freedom and pluralism in the country”.
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Teresa Ribeiro expressed concern over the sanctions and said that such restrictions “negatively affect the work of media companies and journalists”. In November 2021, the
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's decree imposing sanctions against him.


2022–2023

The position of the editorial board of ''Strana.ua'' after the start of full-scale
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in 2022 can be seen, in particular, in the editorial on the anniversary of the invasion published on the website on 24 February 2023. It sharply criticised Russia's arguments regarding the reasons for starting the war. None of the arguments, according to the editorial, were credible. It stressed that the war, which had caused huge casualties and suffering, was launched by the Russian leadership based on false assumptions. The article concludes with a description of the options for developments after the end of the war. It suggested that Russia should abandon its policy of wars of conquest and concentrate on internal development. Shortly after the invasion began, Strana's website was blocked in the Russian Federation by
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. Despite the position taken by the editorial board, ''Strana.ua'' continued to be under pressure in Ukraine after the invasion began. In October 2022, a petition to block the ''Strana.ua'' resource received the necessary 25 thousand votes to be considered by President
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. The initiator calls for checking the implementation of the decision of the
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on sanctions against ''Strana.ua'' and taking all necessary measures to stop cooperation and block this resource in Ukraine altogether. In September 2022, an article by ''Strana.ua'' journalist Anastasia Tovt about the artist
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's
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damaged during the hostilities in
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was short-listed for the
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Young Journalist Award. At the same time, Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine Oleksandr Tkachenko demanded that the organizers of the award exclude the journalist from the list of nominees, which was done. In response, Anastasia Tovt published a post on her
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page.


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