Serhii Nihoyan was among the first protesters to be shot and killed by regime police in January, 2014 during the Revolution of Dignity. He was 20 years old.
Serhii Nihoyan was among the first protesters to be shot and killed by regime police in January, 2014 during the Revolution of Dignity. He was 20 years old.
Freedom to his honor. That people must die for basic freedom is a shame and a tragedy.
Proper-Tower2016 on
RIP.
Looks vaguely like Alex Pretti, let’s hope America will have their own Revolution of Dignity from these heinous murders.
p0wahman on
I remember watching the documentary of protests/ revolution and I was so fucking mad and so fucking proud of humanity. Not many movies or documentaries makes me cry, but that one..
rashasha2112 on
I live in Minneapolis. There is a large Ukrainian population here. Your Maidan Revolution inspires me when I protest. Glory to the heroes!
Kalichun on
Thank you for posting this. May we never forget and may we learn.
duellingislands on
Serhii was an amazing person who put the safety of others, and of his country, above his own.
He spent months in the bitter cold side by side with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, manning the barricades, withstanding riot police brutality, providing aid to wounded brothers and sisters. And he was among the first of the *Heavenly Hundred*, as those who were murdered by the Yanukovych regime and russian thugs during Ukraine’s Revolution of Dignity are known.
**This heroism must always be remembered, and will continue to inspire those who take part in the global struggle for freedom from authoritarian rule.**
anthropozaen on
He is one of the Небесна сотня, the “Heavenly Hundred”, who demonstrated and helped to spark the revolution for a independent and democratic Ukraine. Eternal glory for Serhii Nihoyan and all the others for making the ultimate sacrifice.
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Героям Слава!
Freedom to his honor. That people must die for basic freedom is a shame and a tragedy.
RIP.
Looks vaguely like Alex Pretti, let’s hope America will have their own Revolution of Dignity from these heinous murders.
I remember watching the documentary of protests/ revolution and I was so fucking mad and so fucking proud of humanity. Not many movies or documentaries makes me cry, but that one..
I live in Minneapolis. There is a large Ukrainian population here. Your Maidan Revolution inspires me when I protest. Glory to the heroes!
Thank you for posting this. May we never forget and may we learn.
Serhii was an amazing person who put the safety of others, and of his country, above his own.
He spent months in the bitter cold side by side with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, manning the barricades, withstanding riot police brutality, providing aid to wounded brothers and sisters. And he was among the first of the *Heavenly Hundred*, as those who were murdered by the Yanukovych regime and russian thugs during Ukraine’s Revolution of Dignity are known.
**This heroism must always be remembered, and will continue to inspire those who take part in the global struggle for freedom from authoritarian rule.**
He is one of the Небесна сотня, the “Heavenly Hundred”, who demonstrated and helped to spark the revolution for a independent and democratic Ukraine. Eternal glory for Serhii Nihoyan and all the others for making the ultimate sacrifice.
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Is he of Armenian descent?
Вічна памʼять!