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    Women of Ukraine: the Musician “People Believe in Music” - Master Version

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    KIEV, UKRAINE

    09.30.2015

    Video by Ruth Owen 

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    Jamala, a Ukrainian singer of Crimean-Tartar descent, has deep personal experience of the pain of being exiled from home. Following the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia, she felt she had to help the stream of refugees heading to Kiev by offering them free tickets to her concert. Here she talks about the power of music to help people express their feelings and how she has not seen her parents, who are still in Crimea, for over a year. She Jamala, a Ukrainian singer of Crimean-Tartar descent, has deep personal experience of the pain of being exiled from home. Following the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia, she felt she had to help the stream of refugees heading to Kiev by offering them free tickets to her concert. She gave 1500 free tickets to her concert to refugees. She says music and culture are as important to revolution as politics. Here she talks about the power of music to help people express their feelings and how she has not seen her parents, who are still in Crimea, for over a year. This version includes soundbites and graphics.

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    Date Taken: 09.30.2015
    Date Posted: 12.05.2015 15:45
    Category: Package
    Video ID: 440751
    Filename: DOD_102928530
    Length: 00:02:39
    Location: KIEV, UA

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