Talk:Derussification in Ukraine

One sided article
The hell is this article? Completely one sided 85.172.163.41 (talk) 18:30, 4 July 2022 (UTC)


 * Russian bot!! 178.120.69.117 (talk) 02:05, 30 January 2023 (UTC)

Neutrality disputed
, it's quite obvious this article has multiple issues. It seems to be a bare bones translation of bare bones Ukrainian/Russian content. While I am not disputing that the article has POV issues, could you elaborate as to why you tagged it as having that issue? Thanks, Jabbi (talk) 09:05, 8 September 2022 (UTC)


 * I am not an expert in the subject area, but it seems to display a Ukrainian nationalist POV. There is no criticism of the practise, but to be honest a lot of the sources don't even mention derussification (or words to that effect), which seems a bit like OR to me. QueenofBithynia (talk) 12:53, 8 September 2022 (UTC)

De-russification is essentially a major human rights violation, giving that we are talking about millions of Ukrainians natively speaking Russian. Who gave the Kiev's government right to deny Russian language/culture access to these people, mostly in Eastern Ukraine?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 162.231.141.79 (talk) 18:02, 24 June 2024 (UTC)

Proposed merge of List of Ukrainian toponyms that were changed as part of derussification into Derussification in Ukraine
Ambiguous scope with very few references actually connecting the name changes to derussification. The name changes required by Law 3005-IX have actually not come into effect yet. What little relevant info there is about name changes prior can be covered at the parent article derussification in Ukraine. When the law does come into effect, those changes can be covered at the law's page On the Condemnation and Prohibition of Propaganda of Russian Imperial Policy in Ukraine and the Decolonization of Toponymy. HappyWith (talk) 22:05, 23 January 2024 (UTC)


 * I think improving the list may be a better option than merging. MykolaHK (talk) 19:38, 16 July 2024 (UTC)