Welcome edit

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Ukraine portal edit

Hi Yakym. If you are interested, please check the Ukraine portal, particularly the "current projects and collaborations" and "Things you can do" windows. Don't forget to announce `the new articles you create at Portal:Ukraine/New article announcements board. Same applies to the Russia portal that you might be interested in as well. Ласкаво просимо! -Irpen 03:46, 26 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Russian colonialism edit

In regards to Russian colonialism. [1] [2] The above links detail some examples of attempts by Russian Empire at Russification of other non-Russian population.

Also Polish and Lithuanian nobles had their property confiscated and given to settled ethnic Russians. [3] The confiscated estates were awarded to Russian officials. Every opportunity was used to dispossess Polish landowners front tbeir homesteads. Over eight hundred families were forced to sell their estates and all of them went to Russians, as, by the ukase of the Tsar proclaimed in 1865 only Russians had the right to buy land in Lithuania and Ruthenia. As long as Russian rule lasted the Poles could not acquire land in two sections of the former Polish Republic The impoverished Polish nobles who did not own any real estate were ordered to leave the country and were forcibly settled in Russia.

--Molobo 14:34, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Molobo, don't spread your flaming Russophobia to more pages. As explained at article's talk, Russification is a valid issue all right but has nothing to do with colonization. If anyone ever colonized Ukraine, it was your homeland as said directly even in Britannica. --Irpen 19:21, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sweden colonised Ukraine ? --Molobo 22:46, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

No, Poland did. --Irpen 22:52, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

If anyone ever colonized Ukraine, it was your homeland as said directly even in Britannica. Depends what Brittanica means by colonised and what you mean. Your allegations that Russian occupation of Ukrainians was beneficial because in XIX century towns developed is rather unproven-the world as a whole developed in XIX century as a result of Industrial Revolution. Anyway Russia engaged in colonial practice-it aimed at destroying of national identity, settled ethnic Russians as a ruling class, and exploited economically areas it conquered-as was the case with Polish territory under Russian Partitions which faced severe economic sanctions after it became economical rival to interests of main Russian provinces. --Molobo 22:54, 1 March 2006 (UTC) :No, Poland did. Ah, good then that Stalin liberated Ukrainians eh ? --Molobo 22:54, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Molobo, I said nothing about Russia being beneficial for Ukraine and stuff. I made a narrow statement that the term Colonization is not applicable to the Russian policies in Ukraine. There was oppression, assimilation and a couple of other things. The term Colonization, however, is wrong. Destroying of national indentity, is assimilation and not colonization. Take your russophobia elsewhere or better shut it. --Irpen 23:07, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Presenting scholary sources about Russian colonisation of Lithuania, Ukraine and Poland is russophobia Irpen ? Why, British colonisation of India is far more lighter then Russian colonisation of those areas for example. --Molobo 23:14, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Colonialism is the extension of a nation's sovereignty over territory and people outside its own boundaries, often to facilitate economic domination over their resources, labor, and markets. The term also refers to a set of beliefs used to legitimize or promote this system, especially the belief that the mores of the colonizer are superior to those of the colonized. A perfect description of Russian colonisation of Poland-especially "the belief that the mores of the coloniser are superior to those of the colonized", since Catholic Westernised Poland was viewed as something worse then Orthodox Russia resisting western influences. --Molobo 23:16, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

WP:DFTT. --Irpen 23:17, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

In other words you have no arguments to support your Russophilic POV. --Molobo 23:24, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

No, Molobo. I simply regret braking my pledge on following the WP:DFTT#Dealing with pestering and misplaced criticism rule. --Irpen 04:28, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

So it is only possible for Poland to be a colonizer of Ukraine, and not Russia? --Yakym 16:27, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Mayor edit

Thanks for updating several articles with the results of the Kiev Mayoral elections. It prompted ne to create an ...-elect stub. Please use it if you are going to update the articles further as the news come. --Irpen 03:03, 30 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Saskatchewan WikiProject edit

 

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An Invite to join Saskatchewan WikiProject edit

 

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University of Saskatchewan Celebrate the Anniversary edit

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Move to Kyiv edit

Hello,

I am trying to change the name of the page Kiev to Kyiv. Looking through the archives, I saw that you had contributed to a similar discussion in the past.

The current discussion is happening at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Kiev/naming

Please let us know what you think.

Thanks,

Horlo 02:56, 7 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Gennaro Contaldo edit

Hi I noticed you created the article [{Gennaro Contaldo]]. Well written article. Can I ask why you decided to write it? Best wishes. Contaldo80 (talk) 15:31, 10 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

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