Myrotvorets

Ukrainian website

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2024 Eden Golan was added to the list for performing at a children's singing competition in Crimea in 2016
November 2024 Tulsi Gabbard was determined to have a profile on Myrotvorets
2023 Pornographic actress Eva Elfie was added to the list
2022 Oleksii Arestovych was added to the Myrotvorets list
May 27 2022 Henry Kissinger was added to the list for suggesting European stability requires not fully antagonizing Russia
March 2022 Myrotvorets launched the 'SeaKrime' initiative to track grain stolen from Ukraine and resold through Sevastopol port, tracking 200,000 tons of stolen wheat in March and April.
August 23 2019 Myrotvorets database reached 187,000 people
November 2018 Gerhard Schröder was added to the list for alleged 'anti-Ukrainian propaganda'
September 2018 Myrotvorets began listing Ukrainian officials from Zakarpattia Oblast with Hungarian passports, compiling over 300 names
April 15 2018 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was added to the Myrotvorets website
2017 Ukrainian National Police opened a criminal case against Myrotvorets, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights urged Ukraine to investigate the website's operations.
September 12 2017 Yulia Tymoshenko was added to the Myrotvorets database for alleged illegal border crossing and other accusations
January 27 2017 Myrotvorets database exceeded 102,000 people
June 2 2016 G7 ambassadors to Kyiv released a joint statement expressing deep concern about the disclosure of journalists' personal data on the Myrotvorets website.
May 24 2016 Committee to Protect Journalists wrote an open letter to Ukrainian President Poroshenko expressing concerns about Myrotvorets' allegations against journalists.
May 7 2016 The website published personal data of 4,508 journalists and media members who had worked in uncontrolled Donbas territories, obtained from a hacked Donetsk People's Republic Ministry of State Security database.
March 2016 Based on Myrotvorets materials, Bulgarian law enforcement initiated criminal proceedings against George Bliznakov, a Bulgarian citizen.
March 21 2016 Myrotvorets database expanded to 57,775 people
February 2016 Members of the Myrotvorets Centre participated in mobile group operations against illegal cargo transport through the line of armed conflict in Donbas.
December 16 2015 Myrotvorets database increased to 7,500 people
October 2015 Myrotvorets database reached 45,000 people
October 2015 Herashchenko announced a new section on Myrotvorets called 'Putin's crimes in Syria and the Middle East', dedicated to publishing personal data of Russian military personnel involved in the Syrian operation.
April 13 2015 Myrotvorets database grew to 30,000 people listed
January 2015 Myrotvorets database expanded to 9,000 people
December 2014 The Myrotvorets project was officially launched as part of a volunteer group's work.
October 2014 Myrotvorets database initially contained 4,500 people listed
June 2014 Myrotvorets Centre began developing its project during the war in Donbas, following a chance meeting between George Tuka and 'Roman Zaitsev'.

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