March, 1997
PROBLEMS OF ECONOMY Wages tomorrow, always tomorrow
S. Litvin, UNIAN Innovations in Kharkov city transport
L. Mashkin, Kharkov Ukrainian debts to other countries
Real GNP-96 in Ukraine equals 79 billion grivnas
A letter to a human right protecting Association
Will Ukraine survive till 2000?
ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGISLATIVE PROBLEMS Doublethink
I. Sukhorukova and M. Shutaleva, Kharkov The law On psychiatric aid must be adopted asap
Illegal migration
SOCIAL UNREST Protest actions were carried in the civilized manner
Handicapped miners protest
ON THE BOTH SIDES OF THE BARS Tax officers take bribes
Suicides in the penitentiary establishments
Our informant Bought killings. Who benefits?
G. Suchko, Zaporozhye Broke his leg himself
A short blanket of financing
Advocates refuse to advocate
R. Romanov, Sebastopol Some statistics on officers of penitentiary system
A. Bukalov, Donetsk How much did they steal?
G. Sushko, Zaporozhye
ARMY PROBLEMS Reforms are needed
Again dedovshchina
A letter from parents
MEDICAL PROBLEMS General picture
Special prisons for AIDS-infected
More than 2000 AIDS-infected are registered in Donetsk region
Chernobyl consequences
No guarantees for imported drugs
S. Kamynina, Kharkov The state is advancing
I. Sukhorukova, Kharkov
PRACTICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION Arrested for nothing
Newsmen are killed again
How does Ukraine obey the European convention on human rights and main liberties?
Grechanik, a lawyer
download
Prava Ludyny. March, 1997