Tetyana Danylenko

Tetyana Volodymyrivna Danylenko (Ukrainian: Тетя́на Володи́мирівна Даниле́нко, born 30 October 1983 in Zhytomyr), is a Ukrainian TV journalist and television host for the Channel 5 and the Hromadske.tv, a blog editor at the Ukrayinska Pravda.

Tetyana Danylenko
Born
Tetyana Volodymyrivna Danylenko

(1983-10-30) October 30, 1983
Zhytomyr, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityUkrainian
Other namesTetyana Danilenko, Tetiana Danylenko, Tetiana Danilenko
Occupationjournalist, correspondent

Danylenko was born in a family of Ukrainian writer and a teacher of Ukrainian language, Volodymyr Danylenko. Sometimes between 1998[1]-2001[2] along with her family, she moved to Kiev where Danylenko enrolled in the Journalism Institute of Kiev University. In 2002 during her second year of studying, Danylenko was accepted as a correspondent to the STB where she worked until 2004.

In 2007-08 carried relations with Vladyslav Kaskiv.[2]

In 2010 Danylenko was involuntarily involved in xenophobic case of Ukraine's militsiya (along with Berkut) towards another Ukrainian journalist Mustafa Nayyem when her car was stopped by officials.[3]

In August 2014 Danylenko became surprised by the level of Russian propaganda when she spoke with several people of Belarusian background who appeared very pro-Soviet (see Neo-Sovietism) and describing them as Sovok.[4]

In Fall of 2017 Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Arsen Avakov was suing Tetyana Danylenko for comments made during her interview with Mikheil Saakashvili.[5]

In Summer of 2018 her name (Danilenko or Danylenko) surfaced in report of General Prosecutor of Ukraine (GPU) in connection with failed assassination attempt of Arkady Babchenko and supposedly Danylenko was on the "hit list" as well.[6]

On 4 September 2018 she signed a protest letter after General Prosecutor of Ukraine allowed to access information from a private phone of another Ukrainian journalist of Radio Liberty Natalia Sedletska.[7]

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