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• Voices of war   • Interview

‘There was a human being, and the body was torn apart in an instant’ — a Mariupol graduate who went through hell

She had to finish 11th grade, pass exams, and dance at graduation. But instead, she went through hell. A seventeen-year-old resident of Mariupol tells how she and her family ended up in a blockade and later went through the horrors of a filtration camp.

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Call for Russia to be expelled from INTERPOL after Ukrainian journalist detained in Turkey

The incident is of serious concern given Interpol's failure to notice the evident political motives behind Russia’s wish to get Gulsum Khalilova extradited and imprisoned

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Young Crimean sentenced to 3 years after ‘confession’ almost certainly extracted through torture

There is almost certainly no evidence against Aziz Faizullaev aside from a videoed 'confession' which was obtained while the 25-year-old was held without access to a lawyer

• War crimes

Russia takes Ukrainian children prisoner in 'first wave of deportation'

As feared, Russia and its local collaborators are refusing to return Ukrainian children who were supposedly sent on holiday or to study in Russia or occupied Crimea.

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Staggering lawlessness in Russia’s persecution of a Crimean Tatar from mainland Ukraine

A Russian occupation ‘court’ in Simferopol has sentenced Rustem Gugurik to eight and a half years’ imprisonment on absurd chances

• Events

‘Stand up for your convictions, even if you stand alone!’ Anti-war activities in Russia, 3-9 October

After Monday 3 October, as the reality of partial mobilisation and the reaction of the authorities sank in, protests in Russia entered another quiet phase. A great many women who went out on the streets to protest were still being held in police stations across the country and in its detention centres.

• War crimes

Russia Today sacks presenter who calls for kids to be drowned, but has no problem with calls to genocide against Ukraine

Anton Krasovsky was fired for suggesting that Ukrainian kids be killed, but not for claiming that elderly Ukrainians wanted to be raped, that Ukraine had no right to exist and that those with whom it would be difficult to share one country should be shot

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Ukrainian in occupied Crimea gets harsh prison sentence for calling Russian Guard officer a war criminal and child killer

Oleksandr Tarapanov has become the first Ukrainian in Russian-occupied Crimea to receive a prison sentence on criminal charges which Russia hastily adopted in March to try to silence protest over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine

• Against torture and ill-treatment   • The right to a fair trial

Zelensky urged to veto law that puts Ukraine on track for more damning European Court judgments

Parliament’s failure to properly comply with ECHR judgements is especially frustrating given the number of life prisoners in Ukraine whose sentences arouse very grave concern

• War crimes

Russia uses Kherson ‘evacuation’ for enforced disappearance of more Ukrainian hostages and POWs

The Russian invaders are moving Ukrainian civilian hostages and prisoners of war away from Kherson oblast, without any indication as to where they are being taken

• War crimes

Russian invaders destroy Memorial to Victims of Holodomor in Mariupol

“The Russians are continuing to destroy everything that is linked with Ukraine, our culture, history and heritage” - Petro Andriushchenko, Adviser to the Mayor of Mariupol,

• War crimes

Russian paramilitary wanted by Ukraine over role in annexation of Crimea could face 15-year sentence in Czech republic

A Czech court has dismissed one of the charges against Aleksandr Franchetti, but left the main charge unchanged