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A Ukrainian serviceman stands guard in the city of Schastye in the Luhansk region late last month.
A Ukrainian serviceman stands guard in the city of Schastye in the Luhansk region late last month.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

Final News Summary For September 1, 2017

-- EDITOR'S NOTE: We have started a new Ukraine Live Blog as of September 2, 2017. Find it here.

-- Ukraine says it will introduce new border-crossing rules from next year, affecting citizens of “countries that pose risks for Ukraine.”

-- The Association Agreement strengthening ties between Ukraine and the European Union entered into force on September 1, marking an end to four years of political drama surrounding the accord.

-- The trial of Crimean journalist Mykola Semena will resume later this month after the first hearing in weeks produced little progress toward a resolution of the politically charged case.

*NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Kyiv (GMT +3)

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From RFE/RL's news desk:

CPJ Denounces 'Hostile' Environment Toward Press In Ukraine

Serhiy Tomilenko, chairman of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine (file photo)
Serhiy Tomilenko, chairman of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine (file photo)

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned the "harassment" of reporters in Ukraine after security services raided the offices of an independent news website and a member of parliament criticized the head of the national press union for his response to the raid.

Ukrainian authorities should "end their harassment" of Strana.ua and "stop fostering a hostile environment toward the press," said CPJ Europe and Central Asia Program Coordinator Nina Ognianova in a statement on August 14.

Strana.ua said security service agents searched its Kyiv premises and the homes of two of its journalists last week as part of an investigation into allegations that the website disclosed confidential government information.

The raid was criticized by the chairman of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Serhiy Tomilenko, who in turn was accused by deputy Dmytro Tymchuk of supporting anti-Ukrainian activities.

CPJ quoted Tomilenko as saying that he has since received threatening messages on social media.

"Politicians are creating a toxic atmosphere for the media by dividing Ukrainian journalists into patriotic and unpatriotic, when they should be encouraging a wide variety of viewpoints to inform the public,” Ognianova said.

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Speaking by phone with RFE/RL's Christopher Miller, Michael Elleman had this to say about Ukraine's accusation of him being tied to Russia:

Elleman: "I don't have any direct ties to the Russian government. I've done work with Russians in the past.

"I'm no fan of Mr. Putin, that's for sure. He's a dictator and authoritarian and a destabilizing force throughout Europe and Asia and the Middle East.

"The Ukrainian reaction to [my report] is interesting. If I would have been advising them, I would have told them to say, 'We have nothing to do with this, we are initiating an investigation, and we’re inviting the U.S. to help us determine what happened or what didn’t happen.' That they didn’t do this is disappointing."

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