President Petro Poroshenko’s new restrictions on anticorruption groups are appalling and threaten to reverse much of the progress Ukraine has made since the Euromaidan. Some analysts who defend the new law have got the details all wrong. Others have sounded the alarm, but the fine points of the regulations remain murky.
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Daria Kaleniuk: The coming crackdown on Ukraine’s anti-corruption crusaders
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko and his Latvian counterpart Raimonds Vejonis (unseen) give a joint press conference after their meeting in the Riga castle, Latvia, on April 4, 2017. Petro Poroshenko is on an official visit to Latvia. / AFP PHOTO / Ilmars ZNOTINS