Ukrainian senior official accused of forging

KIEV. September 29. KAZINFORM. Andrei Kislinsky, deputy head of the Ukrainian Security Service, has been accused of forging a higher-education diploma, the press service of the Popular Self-Defence movement reports; Kazinform refers to Itar-Tass.
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The movement is integrated in the parliamentary bloc together with Our Ukraine Party. Kislinsky is in charge of information and analytical work at the Ukrainian Security Service. He is regarded as the leading specialist in the famine of the 30s ("golodomor").

Responding to an inquiry of the legislators, the archive of the Kiev University reported that Kislinsky had never been a student of that educational establishment, and his diploma of "a historian, a teacher of history" was not registered among the documents issued by the university. Prior to being appointed to his present post at the Ukrainian Security Service, Kislinsky was appointed an adviser and then assistant to President Viktor Yushchenko in February 2006. He was deputy head of the presidential secretariat from September 2007 to June 2009; Kazinform cites Itar-Tass. See www.itar-tass.com for full version.

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