The head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church said that the
protests that began in the Eastern European nation in November are not
an ordinary political dispute between the governing party and the
opposition party.
“Millions of people cannot be called extremists,” said Major Archbishop
Sviatoslav Shevchuk, according to a report from the Religion Information
Service of Ukraine. “Millions of people are citizens of Ukraine, who
must be respected and heard.”
The prelate stated that Ukrainians view police actions as “disgusting.”
“What is happening today is no longer just Euromaidan, but a revolution
of dignity in all spaces of independent Ukraine,” he added. “And as long
as those (the government or the opposition) who want to represent the
people in government structures or in political parties do not respect
their dignity, Ukrainians will never have faith in them.”