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• Voices of war   • Interview

‘At checkpoints, the Russians undressed and examined even girls’

Iryna Sokolova and her daughter were evacuated from Mariupol via Berdiansk. They had to walk to the outskirts because the Russians stopped buses from entering the city. Everyone was carefully checked at Russian checkpoints: they stripped them and examined their necks, shoulders, and tattoos.

• Events

On the criminal prosecution of the former Governor of the National Bank

News on the criminal prosecution of Kyrylo Shevchenko.

• Voices of war   • Interview

With shrapnel in my back, with longing in my heart

She witnessed the destruction of Mariupol, saw neighbors killed by a sniper, and heard the screams of people burned in their houses. After being wounded, Halyna Yevhenivna, on principle, did not want to receive help from the occupiers. Her wound has healed, but homesickness haunts the woman who left her hometown.

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Volodymyr Dudka: 14 years of torment in Russian captivity for being Ukrainian in occupied Crimea

Dudka, a retired naval captain and two academics Oleksiy Bessarabov and Dmytro Shtyblikov were arrested, tortured and sentenced because of their naval past and because the FSB wanted another ‘Ukrainian saboteur’ show trial

• Events

Court in Russia imposes massive fine for criticizing Stalin and telling the truth about Soviet collaboration with Nazi Germany

The sentence is especially chilling as Russia is presently applying the same measures to instil an entirely false version of its war of aggression against Ukraine

• Voices of war   • Interview

‘I want to enjoy life in my native Kherson’

Valentyna Mykhailivna lived with her husband, daughter, and three grandchildren not far from the famous Chornobaivka. Together, they survived the occupation, the Kakhovka dam’s explosion, and celebrated Kherson’s liberation.

• War crimes   • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russia abducts, tortures and imprisons Crimean Tatar from Kherson oblast, then tries to make him ‘Russian’

Ruslan Abdurakhmanov is one of an ever-increasing number of Ukrainian political prisoners whom the Russians abducted from occupied territory after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Crimean violently detained, prosecuted and forced to ‘apologise’ for awaiting Ukraine’s liberation of Russian-occupied Crimea

Three members of Andriy Babychenko’s family were convicted of ‘disobeying’ the armed and masked men who burst into their home and forced him to the ground because of pro-Ukrainian social media posts. He was convicted on another charge and may face more

• War crimes

UN commission confirms Russian systematic use of torture and points to evidence of incitement to genocide in Ukraine

The findings are damning but only highlight the need for more robust measures, including International Criminal Court proceedings now to ensure accountability for grave war crimes and perhaps crimes against humanity

• War crimes

Occupied Donbas residents ask Russia why it 'liberated' them from food and water

Even some of those who helped invade Ukraine and who still support ‘Russian world’ ideology admit that Russia has brought only devastation and suffering to occupied Donbas

• War crimes

Executions in Bucha and Torture chambers in the Kharkiv Region: An announcement of new ICC submissions

On September 27th The T4P (Tribunal for Putin) initiative presents two submissions to the International Criminal Court regarding crimes against humanity.

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

YouTube increasingly blocked in occupied Crimea as Russia intensifies censorship over its war against Ukraine

Occupied Crimea may, it is suggested, be Russia’s testing ground because of the large number of Crimeans opposing its invasion and annexation of the peninsula