Image:AntiRussianPoster.jpg

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This image was nominated for deletion on 2007 December 17. The result of the discussion was keep.

Modern Russophobic, Anti-Russian poster in Lviv, Western Ukraine. The Ukrainian text reads: "The profanity language turns you into a Moskal. The poster was issued by the ultranationalist "All-Ukrainian movement "Svoboda" led by Oleh Tiahnybok. Retrieved from: http://www.tiahnybok.info/media.html

[edit] Rationale for Anti-Russian sentiment and Russians in Ukraine

  • This image is of a low resolution; copies made will be inferior to the original, and thus not suitable for production of counterfeit goods.
  • The poster is used the for the critical commentary on the ultra-radical political movement it represents and to show the Anti-Russian sentiment among the Ukrainian nationalists, which the Russian population suffers from.
  • The image is non-replaceable. No free copy may possibly exist as the party is relatively new.
  • This images use on Wikipedia does not preclude the copyright holder from profiting on or marketing.

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current22:02, 11 August 2007200×282 (24 KB)Moe Epsilon (Talk | contribs) (lower resolution for fair use qualification)

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