Netflix’s Reed Hastings announces $1mn donation to Ukraine

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Los Angeles: Streaming giant Netflix’s co-founder, chairman and co-CEO Reed Hastings has announced a $1 million donation to an organisation providing emergency relief to Ukraine.
“$1m donation on the way for emergency relief to Razom,” wrote the Netflix executive, “thanks to @evgeny_director. Every dollar helps”.
“@evgeny_directora is Russian-born Evgeny Afineevsky, who directed the Oscar-nominated documentary Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedomfor Netflix in 2015.”
The film documents the unrest in Ukraine in 2013 and 2014 as student demonstrations supporting European integration grew into a violent revolution calling for the resignation of President Viktor F. Yanukovich, an movement that is not unrelated to the Russian invasion and the stiff resistance it now faces.
“These people will not be slaves. They will not go back into the former Soviet Union,” Afineevsky told Deadline last week, reports deadline.com.
“They have a taste of freedom. They became a part of the European society, and they wanted to go a completely different direction (than Moscow).”
“That’s the direction that they are fighting toward since Maidana… Believing in their freedom, believing in the freedom for the future of their own kids, it just proves that these people will not put their weapons down. They will be fighting until the last drop of blood.”
The Ukrainian Revolution prompted Russian President Vladimir Putin to seize Crimea in 2014 and then to foment revolt in Ukraine’s eastern provinces next to the Russian border. Putin declared those provinces part of Russia shortly before he ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine last week.
The organisation to which the donation is going, Razom for Ukraine, describes itself as “a non-profit supporting Ukrainian people in their pursuit of democracy with dignity, justice, and human rights”.

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