KIEV, Ukraine — About 15,000 people marched through Kiev on Wednesday night to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by some as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and dismissed by others as a Nazi collaborator. The march was held in Ukraine's capital on what would have been Bandera's 105th birthday, and many of the celebrants carried torches. Some wore the uniform of a Ukrainian division of the German army during World War II. Others chanted "Ukraine above all!" and "Bandera, come and bring order!" |