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"A little proud": in the Russian Federation recognized the "extremist" book of American about Ukraine (video)

In the 1980s, Ukrainian origin, Daniel Grigorchuk, investigated the consequences of the Chernobyl accident, and after retirement, he opened a writer's talent. Honorary Professor of Medicine of the University of Illinois Daniel Grigorchuk, who has been engaged in epidemics and toxicology all his life, wrote a book on the Revolution of Dignity, which was banned in the Russian Federation. This was reported by Voice of America on January 9.

Daniel Grigorchuk was born in the United States, but has Ukrainian roots. In Soviet times, he was interested in the Movement of the Sixties and more than once visited Ukraine. According to the man, one day he fell with dissidents in Kiev, but later he was arrested and banned from entering the USSR. Nevertheless, in the 80's, Grigorchuk was invited to Ukraine, because they needed his knowledge and experience as a toxocologist with knowledge of the Ukrainian language.

The reason for this was the alopemia epidemic among children in Chernivtsi. Later, Grigorchuk assisted the Ukrainian Ministry of Health in conducting a Ukrainian-American study of thyroid cancer after the Chernobyl accident. The writer recalls that he has never trusted the Soviet authorities and was glad to gain independence by Ukraine. According to the professor, after retirement, he opened his writing abilities.

His book "Myth and Madness", which describes the Romanic history of Ukrainian adolescents during the Revolution of Dignity, was recognized in Russia "extremist". The writer noted that the book was the truth they wanted. " The occupied Crimean Peninsula was forbidden to dress on holidays in the costumes of American superheroes. In the Government deny the ban. Earlier, December 20, Mosmyskduum MP Yevgeny Stupin stated that the Russian Interior Ministry had not found signs of extremism in the words .