A Ukrainian asks that this video be disseminated all over the world

A YouTube video of a protester in Ukraine has been viewed more than 5 million times.

In the three months since the start of the Ukraine crisis, there have been a great many videos uploaded to YouTube related to the conflict. However, nsome of them have had the impact of a video titled "I Am a Ukrainian" ('I am Ukrainian').

In the video, a young protester stands on the street on a cold, dark night. She addresses the camera directly and simply. «We want to be free", she says. "The courts are corrupt and politicians behave like dictators". The video has received thousands of comments and has been broadcast around the world to express solidarity with the Ukrainian people.

Here you have the video with the subtitles in Spanish:

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Some of the comments in the original video they are critical. They say it is a one-sided "propaganda" that focuses on police violence, forgetting the violence of the protesters themselves.

The woman in the video is a student named Yulia who has been involved in the protests from the beginning. Its message is simple. The video was edited by an award-winning American filmmaker, Ben Moses, who met Yulia in Ukraine as part of a documentary he's making about protest movements around the world.

This is not the only "protest" video that has gone viral this week. One called «What's going on in Venezuela in a nutshell»('What is happening in Venezuela in a nutshell', Spanish version).


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  1.   ????????? ????????? said

    All lie! there is no dictatorship! There are 5 thousand ultra-right radicals and 5-10 thousand young people who are like zombies believing in that lie !!!

  2.   Maria jesus cardona said

    THE PEOPLE HAVE LOST THE REASON THE PRINCIPLES, THERE IS NO RIGHT, YOU HAVE TO FIGHT FOR PEACE WITHOUT VIOLENCE

  3.   Jose Manuel Bacorelle said

    I know how you tell me ...
    Go now
    ..

  4.   Diego Zamudio said

    Linda the model !!

  5.   Bodhan koliba said

    If you say that that's a lie, go to hell.

  6.   Nada said

    Sometimes to reach peace, violence is needed because there is no other way. Because those who are above do not care if we manifest peacefully, they enter from one side and exit from the other. They do not listen to the needs of the community, they are only concerned with their person, their well-being.
    And I remind you that if progress is needed, the angel of history is always there who pushes us to the future, devastating the present.

  7.   Gustavo Roque Martinez said

    They are true dictatorships disguised as democracies, dictators generate winds, and will pick up storms !!! Governments that abuse power inevitably end, with the people fighting to end robbery, widespread corruption, poverty, insecurity , injustice and all kinds of abuses committed from power !!!