
Ukraine: Right Sector activists hold 'March of Truth' in Kiev
Activists from the 'ultra-nationalist' Right Sector marched through Kiev on Wednesday to express their dissatisfaction with the current Ukrainian government, a year on from the coup that saw the then President Viktor Yanukovych ousted.
Under the banner of the 'March of truth - the march of the right', the Right Sector made several demands of the Ukrainian government including the introduction of a better system of lustration, the introduction of martial law, the legalisation of the volunteer battalions and an active response to corruption within the government.
Speaking to Ukrainian media, the 'ultra-nationalist' group's spokesperson Artem Skoropadsky said that the purpose of the march was to remind the government who they have to thank for getting into power.

Activists from the 'ultra-nationalist' Right Sector marched through Kiev on Wednesday to express their dissatisfaction with the current Ukrainian government, a year on from the coup that saw the then President Viktor Yanukovych ousted.
Under the banner of the 'March of truth - the march of the right', the Right Sector made several demands of the Ukrainian government including the introduction of a better system of lustration, the introduction of martial law, the legalisation of the volunteer battalions and an active response to corruption within the government.
Speaking to Ukrainian media, the 'ultra-nationalist' group's spokesperson Artem Skoropadsky said that the purpose of the march was to remind the government who they have to thank for getting into power.