PRESS RELEASE Of interest to editors and journalists covering: Politics, International Business, News/Media, Dotcom/Internet A Ukrainian-American Technology Group Mobilizes Thousands of Ukrainians to Help Reduce Fraud and Abuse in the Upcoming Presidential Election KYIV, Ukraine - November 19, 2004 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- With onset of the second round in Ukraine's 2004 presidential election, Maidan (http://eng.maidanua.org) - the leading on-line provider of political news in Ukraine - has become critical catalyst drawing thousands of its readers directly into Ukraine's election process. These readers have become civic activists having signed up online to serve as election workers, independent observers and field reporters. "People usually learn about us from the Internet, but later they quickly get involved with like-minded people throughout the country," says one of Maidan's co-founders, Mr. Mykhaylo Svystovych. The website was established four years ago in Ukraine - a country where only ten percent of its citizens has Internet access. Immediately, the site became widely popular with its monthly audience growing to 250,000. Maidan provides continuous and timely political reports and analysis along with topical forums and regional civic organizational initiatives for the site readers' participation. During 2004, Maidan's network of volunteers increased in number dramatically and continues to grow. Dozens of volunteers living in Ukraine, the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, Australia, and Russia, gather field reports, translate real-time news, conduct interviews and analyze data. Maidan is one among the very few free media enterprises in Ukraine that has survived the government's ongoing repressions of independent press, TV and radio stations, which intensified following the murder of prominent investigative journalist and Internet publisher Georgiy Gongadze in 2000. Following Georgiy Gongadze's death hundreds of thousands of previously indifferent Ukrainians started seeking ways to actively engage in the political process. They looked for contact with political and civic interest groups eager to bring the country closer to democracy. "Maidan provides a virtual meeting place for individuals where they could find expression for their social and political energy. When they are ready for more substantial involvement in politics, we refer them to various local NGOs, PACs, and political parties depending on their interest," says Mr. Volodymyr Martyniuk, a co-founder of Maidan. "We have substantial support in many communities, as people often trust us more than brick-and-mortar NGOs, PACs, and political parties. Our NGO serves the public with individual attention over the long-term, assisting them to help their local communities by using world class technology to support the processes we have," Mr. Stefan Seitz, Maidan's project manager claims. Online civic activism is booming in Ukraine. For more information, please visit us at http://eng.maidanua.org or email us at forum(AT)maidanua(DOT)org. Contacts for Grassroots Info Center Maidan Mr. Stefan Seitz Tel +380 (066) 243-5008 Email: okmaidan@maidanua.org (English, Ukranian, Russian) Mr. Myhaylo Svystovych Tel +380 (50) 310-4698 Email: svystovych@maidanua.org (Ukrainian or Russian language only) [ Source of news = Grassroots Info Center Maidan ] Ref: http://www.send2press.com/2archive/2004/pr04-111901-maidan.txt http://www.send2press.com/2archivePDF/pr04-111901-maidan.pdf ----------------------------------------------------------------- *IMPORTANT NOTE TO MEDIA: to reach the organization releasing this news, please contact: okmaidan@maidanua.org (media only) If used for publication, please send specimen copy. ----------------------------------------------------------------- PR-P 5C C=P/ DC + INTL / Intl. and Washington, DC / English (lang=en) Copr. (c) 2004 Send2Press Newswire. This release was issued on behalf of the above organization, who is solely responsible for accuracy of content, by Send2Press(TM), a unit of Neotrope(R). http://www.Send2Press.com [www.WashingtonDCNewswire.com] references: ----------- Grassroots Info Center Maidan, election, politics, ukraine, news media, coverage, volunteer, NGOs, Mykhaylo Svystovych, international politics