Brotherhood (Ukrainian political party)

[6][7] Thus, in "Medvedchuk's dungeons" sent out in March 2004, instructions were given to cover in detail the "Brotherhood" action in the mass media and to present angry comments by Leonid Kuchma and Viktor Yanukovych, but to ignore opposition speeches and not to show flags with the words "YES Yushchenko".

[8] Another time, when an attempt was made in the prisons to accuse Yushchenko and Yulia Tymoshenko of the seizure of the An-124 "Ruslan" aircraft in Canada,[9] representatives of the "Brotherhood" fought with law enforcement officers near the Canadian embassy in Ukraine.

In response to this situation, George Soros gave the following assessment: "I am surprised that 1+1 gives the air to a person who controls a group of hooligans" - referring to the head of the "Brotherhood" Dmitry Korchinsky (who hosted the "Prote" program).

[17] After the Orange Revolution, Korchinsky's "Brotherhood" united with the National Bolshevik Progressive Socialist Party of Nataliya Vitrenko and opposed the movement of the new government towards NATO and rapprochement with the USA and the EU.

Activists of the "Brotherhood" began a round-the-clock picketing of the ZIK TV channel under the capital's studio in the International Center of Culture and Arts of the Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine.