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A society speaking out: Who is protesting against Zelenskyy’s government appointments and dismissals in Ukraine – and why
Articles - 30 July 2026

A society speaking out: Who is protesting against Zelenskyy’s government appointments and dismissals in Ukraine – and why

The Human Rights Centre ZMINA has been following the peaceful protests since they began in July. Read ZMINA report to learn how the protests started and developed, and what motivates Ukrainians to gather in city squares every evening

Illegal detentions and broken ribs: Ukraine’s ombudsman details critical human rights violations during mobilization in the country
News - 08 July 2026

Illegal detentions and broken ribs: Ukraine’s ombudsman details critical human rights violations during mobilization in the country

Lubinets argued that Ukraine should abandon quota-based mobilisation targets and instead strengthen incentives, including financial ones, to encourage military service. He also proposed transforming TCRSS facilities into service centres equipped with video surveillance cameras, and ending the practice of staff wearing balaclavas and conducting identity checks without police involvement

Russia ended ceasefire by resuming mass drone and air attacks on Ukraine – Zelenskyy
News - 12 May 2026

Russia ended ceasefire by resuming mass drone and air attacks on Ukraine – Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy also said that until that happens, sanctions against Moscow remain necessary and should continue to be enforced and strengthened, with no easing of pressure. Zelenskyy called on partners to continue working together for security, justice, and lasting peace

“The truth makes a person free, and therefore victorious”: a documentary about the oppression of priests in occupied Melitopol was shown in Kyiv
News - 31 May 2025

“The truth makes a person free, and therefore victorious”: a documentary about the oppression of priests in occupied Melitopol was shown in Kyiv

The documentary film "No God But Theirs", created by The Kyiv Independent, took place in Kyiv, which highlights the oppression of priests in occupied Melitopol