Talk:Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine)

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My stylistic mistake, Michael. By "militarized", I meant "more militarized" than police authorities in the West. Of course militsiya is neither a military police (we have it inside Armed Forces, it's called VSP) nor the Internal Troops (which is something similar to U.S. National Guard or field subdivisions of French Gendarmerie). AlexPU

[edit] Feb 12 edit

Corrected my own edit mistake. I was writing about the Internal Troops issue (claimed by NYT), not about Chernihiv events. And people, the neutrality of that Chivers article is widely disputed - watch out! Best wishes, AlexPU

Would not it be better to rename this Ministry of Interior of Ukraine or Ministry of Interior (Ukraine), as it seems to be the official mane in English? I can not possibly think of someone searching for MVS; still, MVS could redirect at Ministry of Interior of Ukraine Compay 00:03, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
Second that. --Irpen 00:33, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
Third that, although the name should be Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. Ministry of Interior might cause people to cofuse it/or its functions with the Department of the Interior. --Berkut 14:36, 21 December 2005 (UTC)