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В медицинском вузе Ивано-Франковска преподаватель проводил лекции на русском: назначено служебное расследование
Ukrainian medical school to investigate Russian language lectures
Investigation follows complaints about professor's use of Russian
A medical university in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, has launched an investigation after a professor was accused of conducting lectures in Russian. The use of Russian in Ukrainian education has been a contentious issue since the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the outbreak of war in eastern Ukraine in 2014.
Ukrainian language law
In 2019, Ukraine passed a language law that made Ukrainian the sole official language of the country. The law also required all educational institutions to conduct instruction in Ukrainian, with some exceptions for minority languages. The professor in Ivano-Frankivsk is accused of violating this law by teaching in Russian.
Investigation underway
The university has appointed a commission to investigate the allegations against the professor. The commission will review evidence and interview witnesses before making a recommendation to the university administration. The administration will then decide whether to take any disciplinary action against the professor.
Russian language in Ukraine
The use of Russian in Ukraine is a sensitive issue. Russian is the native language of many Ukrainians, and it is still widely spoken in the country. However, there is a growing movement to promote the use of Ukrainian, and the government has taken steps to enforce the language law.
Political tensions
The issue of language has become increasingly politicized in Ukraine since the annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of war in eastern Ukraine. Some Ukrainians view the use of Russian as a threat to their national identity. Others see it as a way to maintain cultural ties with Russia.
Investigation ongoing
The investigation into the professor's use of Russian is ongoing. The outcome of the investigation could have implications for the use of Russian in Ukrainian education and for the broader issue of language politics in Ukraine.