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Sales of book about Stus reached more than 100 thousand copies

19.07.2021, 17:59
Photo credit: volynnews.com
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Sales of Vakhtang Kipiani's book “The Case of Vasyl Stus” is 105,000 copies.

Kipiani said it during a meeting with activists of the volunteer organization "Together for Ukraine" in New York, as Ukrinform reported.

“Due to litigation, the demand for the book has grown significantly. If not for the court, sales would be at the level of 20 thousand copies. And in our case, we managed to sell from 103 to 105 thousand books, "he said.

Kipiani also noted that MP Viktor Medvedchuk, who filed a lawsuit to ban the book, is not complying with the court's decision to pay damages to the publisher and to him personally as compensation for court costs.

As IMI reported, on March 19, the Kyiv Court of Appeal overturned the decision of the Darnytsia District Court of Kyiv to ban the publication and distribution of the book "The Case of Vasyl Stus" by journalist Vakhtang Kipiani.

On October 19, 2020, the Kyiv Court of Appeals overturned the decision of the Darnytsia District Court of Kyiv to ban the distribution of the book by journalist Vakhtang Kipiani, “The Case of Vasyl Stus”.

In addition, the court barred Kipiani and Vivat from using and disseminating in the media the information contained in the two sections, which "makes it possible to identify Viktor Medvedchuk as a character, an actor without his consent."

On November 26, 2020, the Kyiv Court of Appeal registered an appeal against the decision of the Darnytsia District Court of Kyiv regarding Vakhtang Kipiani's book “The Case of Vasyl Stus”. The appeal was filed by “ Vivat” publishing house. 

As IMI reported, on October 19, the Darnytsya District Court ordered Vakhtang Kipiani, author of the book “The Case of Vasyl Stus”, and Vivat Publishing House to take down any saying about Viktor Medvedchuk, MP from the Opposition Platform for Life, and banned the distribution of printed copies until redressment of violations of Medvedchuk's non-property rights.

The court held “to compel Kipiani and Vivat publishing house to take down any saying about the person of Medvedchuk out of the book sections “ Criminal case №5. The Book of Life and Death of Vasyl Stus ”and “Did Medvedchuk Killed the Poet Vasyl Stus, Didn’t He?” The court prohibits Mr Kipiani and Vivat publishing house from distributing the printed copies of the book "The Case of Vasyl Stus" and from further printing until redressment of violation of the personal non-property right Medvedchuk," the judge announced.

Besides that, the court banned Kipiani and Vivat from using and disseminating any information from two above-mentioned sections and which "makes it possible to identify Viktor Medvedchuk as a person, actor without his consent"in mass media.

The court has partly upheld Medvedchuk's lawsuit against Kipiani and Vivat publishing.

The decision will take legal effect after the deadline for filing an appeal. Within 30 days, the decision can be appealed to the Kyiv Court of Appeal.

On October 19, the judge announced the operative part of the decision. The full text will be announced within 10 days.

Vakhtang Kipiani said he would appeal against the decision of the Darnytsia District Court of Kyiv to ban the distribution of his book “The Case of Vasyl Stus”.

On October 19, Vivat publishing house decided to appeal  against that decision of the Darnytsia District Court of Kyiv.

Vakhtang Kipiani's book "The Case of Vasyl Stus" was published in May 2019.

As IMI reported, in the summer of 2019, Viktor Medvedchuk, an MP from the “Opposition Platform - For Life”, filed a lawsuit against journalist and historian Vakhtang Kipiani in the Darnytsia District Court of Kyiv, demanding to ban the distribution of his book “The Case of Vasyl Stus”. 

"The Case of Vasyl Stus" was published in 2019. The book contains several documents from the archives of the former KGB of the USSR about the resonant case of the poet, from eyewitness testimonies, letters from the writer from prison, memoirs of his family and friends.

Medvedchuk was Stus's lawyer when he was arrested for the second time in 1980.

On October 2, 2019, the Darnytskyi District Court of Kyiv began consideration of the case on Medvedchuk's claim.

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