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Former First Lady of Ukraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hanna Volodymyrivna Turchynova (Ukrainian: Ганна Володимирівна Турчинова, Russian: Анна Владимировна Турчинова, romanized: Anna Vladimirovna Turchinova, Belarusian: Анна Уладзіміраўна Турчынава, romanized: Anna Uladzimiraŭna Turčynava; née Beliba (Беліба); 1 April 1970 in Dnipro, Ukraine) is the wife of former Acting Ukrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov and a former First Lady of Ukraine. She is a Candidate of Sciences, associate professor and dean of the Faculty of Natural Geography, Education and Ecology at the National Pedagogical Drahomanov University.
Hanna Turchynova | |
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Ганна Турчинова | |
First Lady of Ukraine Acting | |
In role 23 February 2014 – 7 June 2014 | |
President | Oleksandr Turchynov |
Preceded by | Lyudmyla Yanukovych |
Succeeded by | Maryna Poroshenko |
Personal details | |
Born | Hanna Volodymyrivna Beliba 1 April 1970 Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Spouse | Oleksandr Turchynov |
Children | Kyrylo |
Alma mater | Oles Honchar Dnipro National University |
Occupation | Former First Lady of Ukraine |
Hanna Volodymyrivna Beliba was born in Dnipropetrovsk on 1 April 1970. She graduated from the Oles Honchar Dnipro National University and completed postgraduate studies at Kyiv National Linguistic University.
Since 1995, she has taught English at the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University.
Since 2006, she has been the head of the department of foreign languages at the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University.[1]
On 25 May 2016, a man who arrived in Kyiv from occupied territory in the Donbas attempted to stab Hanna Turchynova, the wife of National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine chief Oleksandr Turchynov, while she was at work.[2] The attacker, a lawyer named Volodymyr Olentsevych, threatened her with a knife. No injuries were sustained, and the attacker was arrested in time by police officers.[3][4]
Olentsevych had been waiting for Turchynova outside her work office. Because the man was relying on a photo from the Internet, on which Hanna Turchynova had a short haircut, poor lighting led him to attack another teacher with a similar haircut. Having caught her by the neck, the attacker put a knife to her throat and shouted "Hanna Volodymyrivna, do not move!", advising her not to resist. Hanna Turchynova herself was standing nearby. When that woman began to shout, "I am not Hanna Volodymyrivna", there was a pause, due to which the guard who was there in the room managed to neutralize and disarm Olentsevych.[5] As a result, the attacker was imprisoned for 8.5 years.[6]
On 15 June 2018, Hanna Turchynova claimed that there is no discrimination against women in Ukraine and called representatives of the LGBT community a "deviation from the norm", homosexuality a disease, and a heterosexual family for a child "an ideal to strive for". Olha Bohomolets, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, supported the position of Hanna Turchynova, a devout Orthodox Christian. On 20 June, activists and representatives of human rights organizations demanded that Viktor Andrushchenko, the rector of the National Pedagogical University named after M. P. Dragomanov, dismiss Hanna Turchynova due to her public homophobia, referring to Turchynova's blog "Homo-dictatorship. Part 1. How to Corrupt Children." Also, the position of Hanna Turchynova was criticized by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.[7]
On 25 September 2018, Hanna Turchynova said that with the help of gender ideology, the richest families in the world, as well as businessmen George Soros and Bill Gates, want to destroy the institution of the family in the world with the help of the UN and European institutions. She also added that human health and freedom, women's empowerment, quality services and reproductive health have become "seductive wrappers" in the overall strategy of population reduction. Turchynova, argued that countries are trying to introduce into law norms according to which people could choose their own gender and "have the right to change it and their behavior at least 100 times a day," and that gay propaganda is becoming the norm.[8]
The Turchynovs have one son, Kyrylo (born 1994), who finished his master's degree thesis in 2014.[9]
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