Andrii Ianitskyi
Contributor
Contributor
IWPR Ukraine editor Andrii Ianitskyi is an economics journalist with more than 15 years of experience. Co-author of the book Privatna Istoriya, about the country’s largest bank PrivatBank, his articles have been published in the British, Russian and Latvian media. He heads the Kyiv Independent Media Trade Union and the Centre for Journalism at Kyiv School of Economics as well as representing the Press Emblem Campaign in Ukraine. A host of the Ukrainian Espreso TV channel, Ianitskyi is also chief editor of Russian-language Dron.Media.
The war has pushed the national share in the GDP to a record 78 per cent, while excluding oligarchs.
Last year’s oligarch law allowed the country’s wealthiest man to discard an unprofitable business without hurting his reputation.
Until February 24, Ukraine was a European leader in open data. Russia’s invasion has made maintaining transparent processes more difficult.
The journey from the relatively safe west of the country to the capital reveals destruction, determination and new hope.
“I heard screams, heard others being interrogated. They were simply tortured.”
Are Kyiv’s sanctions against pro-Russian TV channels and social networks a violation of free speech or essential to fight disinformation?