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The Best Ukrainian Protest Signs
November 26, 2013 12:20 GMT
Ukrainians are taking to the streets to protest their government's decision not to sign an association agreement with the EU. Many of the protesters are students, with several students' unions calling for a strike.
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The sign explained
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"Yanukovych go to hell, Ukraine go to Europe" (In Russian it rhymes and is a little less polite.)
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The slogans on the scythe read: "Yanukovych, where are you?" and "Government, I'm coming for you."
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"Ukraine for Yanukovych's family"
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Next to a double-headed eagle, the Russian national emblem, the text reads: "Don't step backwards! [There is] a mutant behind us."
The Best Ukrainian Protest Signs
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