interested . master's degree in the school of journalism, i learned for the first time about myroslav marinovych fact that in ukrainian history there was a ukrainian helsinki group, a whole dissident movement, and i understood that we were taught this history at school very briefly, very briefly, and i at that moment , she was probably aware of the role of that stus. but now i understand why, why did it happen like that, no matter how cynical it sounds, the history of the dissident movement is still a peaceful resistance. yes, and it was not very massive. as when i spoke with yosif zisils, and he said that out of 50 million ukrainians, only 5,000 to 5,000 were dissidents, that is, it was difficult to notice such a number of people who were oppositionists in the ussr, because they were dealt with very effectively, the system is cruel and for some reason, public memory is better. we remember, well , some black pages, yes, the holodomor, in which several million died . yazneni yes, that is, a-a such an impression as if by what covers that this history is the better we remember it unfortunately, but