u/LeftConnoisseur - originally from r/GenZhou

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    u/Euromantique - originally from r/GenZhou
    We’re not a «Nazi country» one ever said that) but the government sure does carry out policies that Nazis love. Banning minority languages and communist parties is the actions of an ultranationalist government.

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      u/Leviation_ - originally from r/GenZhou
      Those communist parties you speak of have connections to Russia. Russia is trying to form a puppet regime to reduce the legitimacy of Zelensky’s government. So its pretty understandable. Zelensky bans them because they have ties to russia, and therefore they are potential collaborators.

      Also since when did Ukraine ban minority languages?

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        u/Bruh081817463 - originally from r/GenZhou
        the 2019 law “Law on Supporting the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” they banned minority languages in education, business, politics, books, newspapers, television and radio, healthcare, NGOs

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          u/Leviation_ - originally from r/GenZhou

          Law on Supporting the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language

          - Persons from among indigenous peoples and national minorities of Ukraine shall also be guaranteed the right to study the native language of the respective indigenous people or national minority of Ukraine at communal secondary general education institutions or via national cultural societies.

          - At the request of occupational (vocational), professional pre-higher and higher education seekers, educational institutions provide opportunities for learning the language of the indigenous people or national minority of Ukraine as a separate discipline