Editor’s Note: In the current issue of National Review, we have a piece by Jay Nordlinger, “A Voice of America.” It focuses on Myroslava Gongadze, the head of the Ukrainian service. This week, Mr. Nordlinger is expanding the piece in his Impromptus. For Part I, go here. The series concludes today.Myroslava Gongadze went to work for the Voice of America in the summer of 2004. In late November of that year, something big started in her native country: the Orange Revolution. This was Ukraine’s pivotal democracy movement.Did Myroslava have a role in this movement, or revolution? Yes, in two ways. …read more
Source: National Review