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57 Facts About Dmitry Gordon

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Dmitry Ilyich Gordon is a Ukrainian journalist, TV host, and blogger.

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Dmitry Gordon is the founder of the online publication GORDON and owns two YouTube channels that have received YouTube's Gold Creator Award for surpassing 1 million subscribers.

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In June 2019, Dmitry Gordon became the head of the election headquarters of the party Strength and Honor.

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Dmitry Gordon continues taking a stand against Russia throughout its war, proactively fundraising for the Ukraininan military as well as supporting Ukraine during media appearances.

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Dmitry Gordon was born on October 21,1967, in Kyiv, Ukraine, into a Jewish family.

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Dmitry Gordon attended Kyiv schools No 205 and No 194.

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Dmitry Gordon graduated from high school at age 15, skipping the sixth grade by passing exams externally.

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At age 16, while in his second year of university studies, Dmitry Gordon began writing for leading Kyiv newspapers.

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Dmitry Gordon noted that this was an unprecedented decision by the dean, as Soviet-era distribution policies typically aligned job placements strictly with one's professional specialization.

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Dmitry Gordon then transitioned to Kievskiye Vedomosti and later to Vseukrainskiye Vedomosti.

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Dmitry Gordon Boulevard became one of the most popular and widely circulated newspapers in Ukraine.

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The editorial board of Boulevard Dmitry Gordon was chaired by the renowned Ukrainian-Russian poet and journalist Vitaly Korotich.

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In early 2014, the editorial board of Boulevard Dmitry Gordon was disbanded due to the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian war.

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From 2017 to 2019, the program aired on 112 Ukraine, but in May 2019, Dmitry Gordon announced that he and his wife, journalist Olesia Batsman, would terminate their cooperation with the channel due to its ties to Viktor Medvedchuk, a Ukrainian politician and close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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In November 2013, at the start of mass protests in Ukraine that escalated into the Revolution of Dignity, Dmitry Gordon launched the online publication GORDON.

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Dmitry Gordon's interviews have repeatedly ranked among the top 10 most popular videos of the year in Ukraine and other countries, according to Google.

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In 2019, before the presidential elections in Ukraine, Dmitry Gordon conducted an interview with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, founder of the Kvartal 95 studio and actor.

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Dmitry Gordon declared it to be the world's first political talk show exclusively on YouTube.

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Dmitry Gordon is the most popular political YouTube blogger in Ukraine.

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Dmitry Gordon's channels ranked first and second in terms of total views, with approximately 2.6 billion combined.

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Dmitry Gordon was the only Ukrainian blogger whose channel surpassed 1 billion views.

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Dmitry Gordon has consistently ranked among the most popular bloggers in Ukraine, according to public opinion polls conducted by the international non-governmental organization Internews with support from the US Agency for International Development.

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Dmitry Gordon featured in similar rankings in 2023 and 2024.

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In 2014, during local elections, Dmytro Dmitry Gordon was elected as a deputy of the Kyiv City Council, running as an independent candidate.

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In 2014, Dmitry Gordon ran as an independent candidate for the Verkhovna Rada in a Kyiv constituency but failed to secure a seat, finishing second.

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Dmitry Gordon alleged that his competitors employed vote-buying and smear campaigns, including distributing fake leaflets suggesting he had withdrawn from the race in favor of a rival.

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Dmitry Gordon clarified that this support was expressed not as a journalist but as a private citizen.

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Dmitry Gordon praised the campaign for being one of the most economical in Ukraine's history, costing just 1.8 million UAH.

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In October 2021, Dmitry Gordon was denied entry to Georgia, where he had intended to meet imprisoned former President Mikheil Saakashvil.

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In one of the broadcasts on the Georgian channel Formula, then-Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili was asked 17 times why Dmytro Dmitry Gordon was denied entry to the country.

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Dmitry Gordon has been a vocal critic of the Soviet Union, stating that he welcomed its collapse.

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Dmitry Gordon considers the 70 years of the USSR's existence as a period of genocide against its own population.

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Dmitry Gordon supported both the Orange Revolution and the Euromaidan in Ukraine.

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On November 24,2004, after Ukraine's Central Election Commission announced then-Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych as the winner of the presidential election, Dmitry Gordon appeared live on the opposition's Channel 5, urging Ukrainians to gather on Maidan Square to support opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko.

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Dmitry Gordon called for Yanukovych to be brought to Maidan in a cage.

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Dmytro Dmitry Gordon has consistently criticized the policies of Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine throughout the years of Russian aggression.

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In 2019, during a live broadcast on the Russian state television channel Rossiya 1, Dmitry Gordon publicly called Putin a criminal.

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Dmitry Gordon referred to the Russian state as an enemy but claimed to have a positive attitude towards Russians.

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Dmitry Gordon was one of the first to warn about the illegal establishment of filtration camps by Russian forces for Ukrainians leaving occupied territories.

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Just 15 minutes after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Dmitry Gordon uploaded a video to YouTube urging Ukrainians to defend their homeland.

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On February 13,2022, just 11 days before the invasion, Dmitry Gordon recorded a video message from Kyiv's center directed at Putin and the Russian people.

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Dmitry Gordon predicted that after Russia's defeat in the war against Ukraine, a civil war could erupt within the country.

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Russian and Belarusian authorities have persecuted citizens for sharing Dmitry Gordon's statements, including under criminal charges.

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At that time, Dmitry Gordon had two YouTube channels with a combined 6 million subscribers and billions of views.

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Dmitry Gordon stated that his audience spans many countries and that his voice carries significant weight.

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In July 2020, Dmitry Gordon composed a satirical song titled Italian Partisan, inspired by the song Komarovo by Russian singer Igor Nikolayev.

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Dmitry Gordon speculated that Nikolayev filed the complaint at Solovyov's request.

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However, Dmitry Gordon continued fundraising efforts, and as of October 2024, he had donated 200 drones to Ukraine's armed forces.

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Dmitry Gordon revealed that Ukraine's General Staff specifically advised him to procure DJI Mavic drones due to the high demand for reconnaissance equipment on the frontlines.

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Judge Roman Kiforenko ruled that Dmitry Gordon must serve the first three years in prison, with the remainder of the sentence to be served in a general-regime colony.

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Additionally, Dmitry Gordon was banned from administering internet resources for three years.

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Dmitry Gordon stated that he is the only person in Ukraine against whom Russia has taken such a wide range of measures.

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Dmitry Gordon emphasized that, because of his journalism, he is one of Russia's main enemies, but the actions of Russian intelligence will neither intimidate nor stop him.

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Reporters Without Borders condemned the assassination attempt against Dmitry Gordon and called for a thorough investigation to identify those responsible for organizing it.

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Dmitry Gordon has authored and published books containing his interviews, totaling 57 volumes, including the eight-volume series Heroes of a Troubled Time.

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In 2009, Dmitry Gordon appeared in a minor role in the film DAU by Russian director Ilya Khrzhanovsky, which depicted the life of Soviet physicist Lev Landau.

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Dmitry Gordon is married to well-known Ukrainian journalist, TV presenter, and editor-in-chief of the online publication GORDON, Olesia Batsman, whom he met during an interview.