Articles

Women with disabilities share about their experience with volunteering and inclusion amidst the war in Ukraine
Dzvenyslava Shcherba 06 March

Women with disabilities share about their experience with volunteering and inclusion amidst the war in Ukraine

Is Ukraine’s strategy in the International Court of Justice justified, and what lessons should we learn?
Ukrainian Legal Advisory Group 13 February

Is Ukraine’s strategy in the International Court of Justice justified, and what lessons should we learn?

“Mariupol is a pattern of Russian warfare” – how Russia destroyed the city
Diana Kolodiazhna 12 February

“Mariupol is a pattern of Russian warfare” – how Russia destroyed the city

How should Ukraine respond to court decisions issued during the occupation?
Mykola Mirnyj 01 February

How should Ukraine respond to court decisions issued during the occupation?

Ukraine: Ten victories in human rights in 2023
Yana Radchenko , Liudmyla Tiagnyriadno , Natalie Adamovich , Diana Kolodiazhna , Mykola Mirnyj , Olha Padiryakova 07 January

Ukraine: Ten victories in human rights in 2023

How the Ukrainian justice system deals with international crimes
Diana Kolodiazhna 28 December

How the Ukrainian justice system deals with international crimes

A story of Oleksandr Tarapon from Crimea, illegally convicted by Russia
Natalie Adamovich 11 December

A story of Oleksandr Tarapon from Crimea, illegally convicted by Russia

One day with volunteers in the destroyed Vuhledar, Donetsk region
Albina Karman 06 November

One day with volunteers in the destroyed Vuhledar, Donetsk region

Three stories of women taken by Russians as civilian hostages from Kherson
Diana Kolodiazhna 05 November

Three stories of women taken by Russians as civilian hostages from Kherson

Fines and imprisonments: How Crimeans are persecuted for the truth about the war in Ukraine and dissatisfaction with the occupation
Mykola Mirnyj 09 October

Fines and imprisonments: How Crimeans are persecuted for the truth about the war in Ukraine and dissatisfaction with the occupation

A typical day in a Russian prison (a diary of a civilian hostage)
Elina Sulima 08 September

A typical day in a Russian prison (a diary of a civilian hostage)

Four stories of missing persons in the occupied territories of Ukraine
Elina Sulima 21 August

Four stories of missing persons in the occupied territories of Ukraine

A story of an elderly man from Balakliya on a 12-day hunger strike in Russian captivity
Diana Kolodiazhna 18 August

A story of an elderly man from Balakliya on a 12-day hunger strike in Russian captivity

Three stories about the abuse and inhumane conditions for Ukrainian women prisoners
Elina Sulima 04 August

Three stories about the abuse and inhumane conditions for Ukrainian women prisoners

Signs of genocide: Russia’s crimes against children – Report
Olesya Lantsman 02 August

Signs of genocide: Russia’s crimes against children – Report

‘Women are not beaten here in Ukraine, but our hands are free’: How Russians held women in seized TDC in Kherson
Diana Kolodiazhna 19 July

‘Women are not beaten here in Ukraine, but our hands are free’: How Russians held women in seized TDC in Kherson

Gafarov-Shyring list: how Russia is killing political prisoners in Crimea
Natalie Adamovich 18 July

Gafarov-Shyring list: how Russia is killing political prisoners in Crimea

How to return Ukrainian journalism to the de-occupied territories?
Natalie Adamovich 17 July

How to return Ukrainian journalism to the de-occupied territories?