The Revolution of Dignity, which ended on 20 February, 2014, was a turning point in Ukraine’s history. During the winter of 2013–2014, Ukrainians took to the streets to defend their democratic future. It started with protests against the government’s decision to halt an EU association agreement and continued through Russia’s invasion — becoming a symbol of resilience that still inspires people around the world.
In this post, US veteran and war correspondent Nolan Peterson shares how the Revolution of Dignity is seen globally and how Ukraine’s fight for democracy continues to inspire those defending freedom today.
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The Revolution of Dignity, which ended on 20 February, 2014, was a turning point in Ukraine’s history. During the winter of 2013–2014, Ukrainians took to the streets to defend their democratic future. It started with protests against the government’s decision to halt an EU association agreement and continued through Russia’s invasion — becoming a symbol of resilience that still inspires people around the world.
In this post, US veteran and war correspondent Nolan Peterson shares how the Revolution of Dignity is seen globally and how Ukraine’s fight for democracy continues to inspire those defending freedom today.