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de-occupied Kherson region

Ukrainian investigators and judges continue to ignore international humanitarian law when considering collaborationist cases
News - 24 May 2025

Ukrainian investigators and judges continue to ignore international humanitarian law when considering collaborationist cases

ZMINA releases an analytical report titled "Liability for collaborationism: how has judicial practice changed?", which analyses the verdicts listed in the Unified State Register of Court Decisions

Over 27% of detainees were women, 20% from vulnerable groups: International Partnership for Human Rights on Kherson Detention Facility
News - 21 May 2025

Over 27% of detainees were women, 20% from vulnerable groups: International Partnership for Human Rights on Kherson Detention Facility

The report of the IPHR is based on the testimonies of 59 victims gathered by human rights defenders during field missions in the Kherson Oblast

Russians dubbed torture ‘lie detector’, ‘gym’, and ‘swimming lessons’ in  Kherson Pre-trial Detention Centre – International Partnership for Human Rights reports
News - 17 May 2025

Russians dubbed torture ‘lie detector’, ‘gym’, and ‘swimming lessons’ in Kherson Pre-trial Detention Centre – International Partnership for Human Rights reports

The International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) released a new report detailing torture and other inhuman treatment of detainees at a Kherson detention facility

“It’s 7-8 kilometres here”: school principal in Kherson region forced by occupiers to swim across Dnipro because he did not want to cooperate
Articles - 11 June 2024

“It’s 7-8 kilometres here”: school principal in Kherson region forced by occupiers to swim across Dnipro because he did not want to cooperate

He shared his story with ZMINA about the pressure on teachers during the occupation and how he managed to survive and escape with his family.

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Articles

30 April

“We don’t know whether she is alive”: Story of Anastasiia Hlukhovska, journalist abducted in Melitopol

21 April

Without international law, civilians pay enormous price – UN legal expert Ben Saul

19 March

“He wanted Henichesk to have its own voice”. The story of Hennadii Osmak, a journalist imprisoned by Russian occupying forces

10 March

“Hands Off Women’s Rights”: The first Women’s March in Kyiv since the start of the full-scale war

24 February

“No other country in the world has had reporters working under such conditions for years”: Russia’s war crimes against media, illustrated by the regional branches of Suspilne

Instructions

19 February

Kremlin Prisoners: How to Write a Letter to a Political Prisoner

Columns

Only 5% of those responsible for deporting Ukrainian children face global sanctions

Olena Kondratiuk

06 May

Only 5% of those responsible for deporting Ukrainian children face global sanctions

The human safari: How Russia weaponized precision against Ukrainian civilians

Vitalii Poberezhnyi

06 April

The human safari: How Russia weaponized precision against Ukrainian civilians

The lesson of Crimea: Rewarding aggression only invites more war

Volodymyr Zelenskyy

26 February

The lesson of Crimea: Rewarding aggression only invites more war

Not just Ukraine — Russia is preparing Ukrainian children for future wars elsewhere

Mariia Sulialina

24 February

Not just Ukraine — Russia is preparing Ukrainian children for future wars elsewhere

Why “good Russians” in exile repeat Russian and Soviet colonial narratives

Leila Seiitbek

11 February

Why “good Russians” in exile repeat Russian and Soviet colonial narratives

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