Gareth Jones, Holodomor reporter on BBC documentary tonight

From the BBC:

A Welsh journalist who once flew with Adolf Hitler, helped expose genocide in Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union and died in mysterious circumstances, is the subject of a new TV documentary.

Gareth Jones, circa 1932

Gareth Jones, who was also a personal aide to former prime minister David Lloyd George, helped expose Stalin’s "holodomor" policy of deliberate starvation.

This claimed the lives of anywhere between 4m and 10m peasant farmers in the Ukraine during 1932/33.

Jones also formed relations with the Nazis in Germany and even flew aboard Hitler’s private plane.

But in 1935 he was murdered in murky circumstances while reporting from Japanese-occupied Mongolia.

Now Hitler, Stalin and Mr Jones, on BBC Four’s Storyville strand on Thursday, is examining the 77-year-old mystery of his death.

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Backed by Lloyd George’s credibility, he was able to travel throughout the USSR and met Russian politicians, while his language skills allowed him to speak to peasant farmers.

However, his warm Soviet welcome would cool abruptly in March 1933, when Jones called a press conference in Berlin to reveal the findings of his two months undercover in starving Ukraine.

The mainstream media poured scorn on Jones’ account, and for a time he was reduced to obscurity. By mid-1933 he had returned home to Barry to live with his parents and he worked as a junior reporter on the Western Mail.

But months later he learned about a new international scandal, in the shape of the Japanese occupation of Inner Mongolia, and he set off there as soon as he could to raise the funds.

‘Agent’

The trip would prove his downfall, as he and his companion, a German journalist named Muller, were captured by bandits in remote countryside, after being turned away by Japanese forces.

Mr Carey said Jones’s death had always been surrounded by controversy, as it was unclear whether the bandits were tipped off by the Japanese, or by the Russian secret police, the NKVD.

"Until now all that was known for certain was that Muller was released on a highly spurious pretext about having been freed on parole in order to raise the ransom, and two days later Gareth was shot for no conceivable reason," he said.

"Probably we’ll never know for certain what happened. However our investigations have shown that the Chinese contact who loaned Jones and Muller a car to travel to Mongolia was definitely an NKVD agent, and there’s strong evidence to suggest that Muller might also have been."

Gareth Jones died a largely discredited figure, on the eve of his 30th birthday, the truth about Stalin’s holodomor only coming to light years later.

However, today he is revered as a national hero in the Ukraine, and is honoured at both Cambridge and Aberystwyth universities.

Hitler, Stalin and Mr Jones is on BBC Four’s Storyville strand on Thursday at 21:00 BST.

North American viewers are unfortunately out of luck as the BBC America channel does not air the Storyville documentaries. Only if you get BBC over free-to-air satellite or have a proxy to the iPlayer.

Svitohliad casualty of Rogers’ layoffs

Tuesday’s layoff announcement at Rogers sent shockwaves as it decided to end all of OmniTV’s produced diversity programming, which included Ukrainian news show Svitohliad. Other notable diversity programming included Polish, Greek, Japanese and Tamil. The channel has been airing multilingual television since 1972, bought by Rogers in 1985 and re-branded as Omni1 and Omni2 in 2002.

Svitohliad was a flagship show for the Ukrainian community, as OmniTV was one of the few stations to air ethnic programming as part of their regular schedule. It covered community events, interviews with notable figures and even news segments from Ukraine.

OMNI.1 Logo.svgWhile certainly not as profitable as importing popular American programming (which all Canadian networks are very guilty of, with notable exception to the CBC), OmniTV showcased Canada’s multicultural landscape with homegrown television. The announcement forces viewers who want multicultural programming onto Rogers’ premium international channels which feature Polish and Russian channels, but not Ukrainian. For that you still need to watch over the internet on sites like UkrainaTV.

The ending for Svitohliad came rather abrupt and unannounced, as the show never established an online presence to branch out, connect, provide updates or post show archives. There is no word yet on the other Ukrainian show on OmniTV, Kontakt, which is not produced by Omni as it is an independent venture. Luckily Kontakt has an online presence too, where they do post their shows.

Oshawa’s Ukrainian pavilions at Fiesta week 2012 are underway

Oshawa’s Fiesta Week kicked off this week and runs until this weekend (June 17-23). Fiesta Week could simply be described as “A TASTE OF DURHAM”. It’s an annual week-long Multicultural Family Festival that gives the residents of Durham Region the opportunity to experience European, Asian and Caribbean cultures and foods without having to get on a plane. They are featuring 2 Ukrainian pavilions this year:

A Fiesta passport is required to enter a pavilion.  Passports are available at all pavilions during Fiesta Week.

Adults: $8.00
Seniors: $4.00
Children 14 and under: FREE
(when accompanied by an adult)

LVIV Pavilion – Ukrainian

Location: 38 Lviv Blvd.

Phone: 905-728-1321

Lunch: Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
          Saturday, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Open: Monday to Friday, 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.
            Saturday, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Show Times: Monday to Friday, 6:30 p.m. & 8 p.m.
                        Saturday, 7 p.m.

Website: http://lvivpavilion.com/

Dnipro/Odessa Pavilion – Ukrainian

Location: 681 Dnipro Blvd.

Phone: 905-728-1551

Open: Monday to Friday, 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Show Times: Monday to Friday, 6 p.m. & 7:45 p.m.

Please note there is no Saturday showing of this pavilion


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Ukraine robbed, Shevchenko retires

It was the blunder seen all across the world as Ukraine’s chances to advance in the EuroCup were dashed by a shotty call by a nearby referee who claimed this was not a goal in today’s 1-0 final against England:

John Terry lunges for the ball, which appears to be over the line.Controversial ...John Terry lies in the back of the goal after being given the benefit of the doubt by the match officials.

"What can I say? There are five referees on the pitch and the ball was half a metre over the line," Ukraine coach Oleg Blokhin, who remonstrated angrily with the fourth official at the time, told reporters.

"Devic scored a goal and I don’t know why it wasn’t allowed."

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Unfortunately FIFA does not institute video replays or goal-line technology in its decision making, as the duty solely rests on the referees – who was only metres away from that goal. Ironically it was England that suffered a similar fate against Germany two years ago in South Africa. Had the goal been allowed, Ukraine would have tied up the match, but still needed a win to advance against Italy in the next round.

Following this disappointing loss, Ukrainian football star Andriy Shevchenko announced his retirement from international play:

Shevchenko’s contract with current side Dynamo Kiev expires next month and a move to Major League Soccer in the United States in rumoured. The striker confirmed that he hopes to arrange a final, 112th appearance for his country in the coming weeks.

"I just want to play one more game to say goodbye, just for my family and friends and all the fans who have supported me for many, many years.

"For everyone the time [to retire from football] comes."

Shevchenko said Ukraine deserved better than their elimination at England’s hands, especially after Marko Devic’s effort was hooked out of the goal by England defender John Terry after the ball appeared to have crossed the line.

"We deserved more today," he told BBC Sport. "We played well, created chances and of course scored a goal.

"It’s difficult for us. We’re out of the competition. That’s the reality.

"[Scoring a goal] would have made a big difference. If we score we’re buzzing and we’ll maybe win a game. The referee was there, very close."

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Where to watch EuroCup 2012 in Toronto

According to Toronto Life, there’s only one official hangout for the Ukrainian team in Toronto:

Ukraine

Дати Mатчів ~ Game Dates

June 8   червня Doors Open 10AM POL v. GRE, RUS v. CZH
June11  червня Doors Open 2PM Ukraine V. Sweden
June15  червня Doors Open 11AM Ukraine v. France
June 19 червня Doors Open 1:30PM Ukraine V England
July 1    липня Doors Open 1PM FINAL in Kyiv
*Ми також покажемо будь-яких квартал Фінальні матчі та матчі
півфіналу на якій Україна переходить…
We will also show any and all Quarter and Semi Finals
that Ukraine qualifies for, check unftoronto.com for details…
All other “Non-Ukraine” games will be playing on the large screen TV’s in the UNO’s Cafe, drop in and watch all of the EURO2012 Action!

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