We found 183 results for “Our Work in Ukraine”.
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Almost There: When Will the Biden Administration Support the ICC in Ukraine?
March 7, 2023
This article was first published on Just Security on March 4, 2023 By Adam Keith Over the last year, the people of Ukraine have endured Russian war crimes on…
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Ten things the U.S. should do to help Ukraine’s civil society
February 16, 2023
Within hours of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many local human rights defenders responded to the crisis, adjusting their work methods and…
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Our Work in Ukraine
February 16, 2023
Human Rights First has been meaningfully engaged on human rights issues in Eastern Europe for decades, and particularly active with Ukrainian allies since the first…
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Supporting Responsible Reporting Efforts in Ukraine
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Recording of the discussion. Join us for a webinar marking the one-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Led by Human Rights First’s Senior…
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Ukrainian Activists Urge Reform on Prisoner Swaps and Military Ombudsman
January 12, 2023
By Brian Dooley No one knows exactly how many Ukrainian civilians are detained by Russian forces, either in occupied zones in Ukraine or in Russia…
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Ukraine’s Gwara Media Fights For Truth in Kharkiv
January 11, 2023
By Brian Dooley Despite what United States Senator Hiram Johnson declared in 1918, truth wasn’t the first casualty of the Russian war on Ukraine. Russia…
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DIVOCHE.MEDIA: Amplifying Voices of Women in Ukraine
January 10, 2023
By Brian Dooley Kyiv — For over a decade, the independent media outlet DIVOCHE.MEDIA has provided a feminist perspective on Ukrainian society, health advice, and…
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Coping in the Kharkiv cold
January 9, 2023
https://humanrightsfirst.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/dooley-in-Kharkiv.mp4 By Brian Dooley For months, the city of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine has been bracing for a bitter winter. Back in August we reported…
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Undoing Some Damage, U.S. Commits to More Support for ICC
December 16, 2022
By Adam Keith In the fog on the outskirts of The Hague, governments and civil society representatives came together last week for the annual meeting…
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Same-sex Partnerships In Ukraine Would Show Its Values
November 29, 2022
By Brian Dooley Days after Russia invaded his country in February, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy framed the war as a struggle “for values: life, democracy,…
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Crimean Human Rights Lawyers Appeal for Solidarity in Wake of Attacks
November 22, 2022
By Brian Dooley KYIV: The Crimean Solidarity movement was set up by lawyers, journalists, and relatives of those arrested following the Russian invasion of Crimea…