New Ukrainian Nazi government! Ukraine is Europe! Parliament's Committee MP on Freedom of Speech Ihor Miroshnychenko - Deputy head of the Parliament's Committee on Freedom of Speech (member of Parliament of Svoboda (Freedom) party of Ukraine)
Ihor Miroshnychenko (Ukrainian: Ігор Михайлович Мірошниченко) is a Ukrainian sports journalist and politician. Merited Journalist of Ukraine (2006). Member of 7th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament). Deputy head of the Parliament's Committee on Freedom of Speech.
Miroshnychenko was born in Lebedyn on February 20, 1976.
He worked for several Ukrainian television channels and was a spokesman for the Ukrainian national football team in 2004--2008.
Miroshnychenko became famous for his critical response to Mila Kunis[1] who said that she felt to be discriminated while living in Chernivtsi and the city is almost a village.[2] On a facebook page he argue that Mila Kunis is not Ukrainian, but rather a Jew using a controversial word zhyd.[1]
On February 15, 2013 a group of Okhtyrka locals led by Miroshnychenko brought down the Lenin monument in the city.
On 18 of March 2014 Miroshnychenko entered by force into the office of the National Television Company of Ukraine together with other members of Svoboda party. There he assaulted the head of the company Oleksandr Panteleymonov and forced him to write a letter of resignation. Video of this event was published by the Svoboda party press-secretary Alexandr Aronets in his videoblog