American journalist Amanda Coakley from the CODA Story had an hour-and-a-half conversation with Oleksandr Pasichnyk, the editor-in-chief of the Lyman town district newspaper Zoria (Donetsk Region) at the Kyiv Journalists’ Solidarity Center of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine (NUJU).
Amanda is currently working on an article comparing Ukraine’s media landscape before and after a full-scale invasion. For a more detailed analysis, he meets and communicates with editors and journalists of front-line newspapers.
Colleagues found use in their conversation. Oleksandr talked about how in the conditions of the war, it is still possible to continue publishing the magazine, about current problems, about the support of the NUJU and its President Sergiy Tomilenko, the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, the Academy of the Ukrainian Press, and Head of the Lyman Military Administration, Oleksandr Zhuravliov.
“After answering the question of my American colleague, I invited her to the emerald Lyman, which was, is, and will be, just like the Zoria newspaper, forever,” Oleksandr Pasichnyk stressed. “Welcome!”
NUJU information service
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