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Myrotvorets

Mirotvorets, or Myrotvorets ( , lit. "Peacemaker"), is a Ukrainian Kiev-based website that purports to reveal personal information of people who are considered "enemies of Ukraine". It was launched in December 2014 by Ukrainian politician and activist Georgy Tuka, then a head of " Narodny Tyl", who since 29 April 2016 serves in the Ukrainian government as Deputy Minister for the "temporarily occupied territories and internally displaced persons" and before that, in 2015–2016, was the governor of Luhansk Oblast ("chairman of the Luhansk Regional Military and Civil Administration") appointed by president Petro Poroshenko.

The site reflects the work of NGO ″Myrotvorets center″, led by Roman Zaitsev, former employee of Lugansk Security Service of Ukraine office.

The website is curated by the government law-enforcement and intelligence agency Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and promoted by Advisor to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine . In October 2015 he proposed to add a special section titled "Putin's crimes in Syria and Middle East" dedicated for personal data of Russian military personnel of the operation in Syria collected by Inform Napalm, as he cited from his correspondence: in order "to help ISIS take revenge" on them "in accordance with Sharia law".

In April 2015 the website published the home addresses of Ukrainian writer Oles Buzina and former Verkhovna Rada parliamentarian Oleg Kalashnikov just days before they were assassinated.

In 7 May 2016 the website published the personal data of 4,508 journalists and other media staff from all over the world who had worked (or had received accreditation to work) on the uncontrolled by Ukrainian Government territory of Donbass, and therefore "cooperated with terrorists". There were phone numbers, email addresses, and partly countries and cities of residence of Ukrainian and foreign journalists received from hacked database of "Donetsk People's Republic Ministry of State Sucurity"; journalists and support staff provided these data to be "accredited" by Russia-controlled militians. In response, the Security Service of Ukraine issued a statement that it finds no violations of the law of Ukraine by "Myrotvorets"

The slogan of the website of the Center, and the Center itself, is a Latin saying «Pro bono publico» (for the public good).