We found 216 results for “Our Work in Ukraine”.
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Human Rights First Recommends Sanctions For Vladimir Kara-Murza’s Detention and Poisoning
October 14, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Human Rights First yesterday filed a formal recommendation to the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of the Treasury recommending Magnitsky…
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From Magnitsky to the Mothers of Mariupol
October 12, 2022
Congress Must Stand with Victims and Strengthen the Global Magnitsky Act By Mike Abramowitz In recent weeks, the world has once again been confronted with the…
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In ICC Investigation of 2008 Russia-Georgia War Crimes: Don’t Let Justice Delayed Become Justice Denied
October 6, 2022
This article was first published on Just Security on September 23rd, 2022 By Adam Keith and Nika Jeiranashvili On June 30, the International Criminal Court (ICC)…
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New Board Members Bring Key Expertise
October 4, 2022
NEW YORK — Today, Human Rights First announced the addition of three new members to its board of directors: Catherine Amirfar, Gil H. Ha and…
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Human Rights First Honors World Refugee Day
September 19, 2022
WASHINGTON - On World Refugee Day, Human Rights First recognizes both the enormous hardships that displaced people around the world continue to face and their…
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How LGBT Groups in Kharkiv Help The City Fight Back
September 15, 2022
By Brian Dooley and Vasyl Malikov This week’s stunningly successful counteroffensive by Ukrainian soldiers against Russian forces in the northeast of the country led to…
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Global Accountability Guardian Award
September 1, 2022
Human Rights First initiated the Global Accountability Guardian Award in 2021 to honor passionate and dedicated champions of human rights who work relentlessly to hold…
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Human Rights First Honors Three Law Firms with the 2022 Marvin E. Frankel Award for Pro Bono Service
August 31, 2022
NEW YORK — Human Rights First today announced that three law firms will be honored with the Marvin E. Frankel Award for Pro Bono Service: Greenberg…
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Listening to Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Ukraine
August 29, 2022
By Brian Dooley No one knows how many war crimes have been committed in Ukraine since the Russian invasion in February, or how many were…
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Kharkiv Battles on Despite Russian Rocket Attacks
August 15, 2022
Next week marks six months since the largescale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Although many battle lines have shifted across the country in that time, the…
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LGBTQ Asylum Seekers Still Facing Grave Dangers Due to Title 42
August 12, 2022
By Teodoro Garcia, Intern, Refugee Protection This week, the Biden administration announced the end of “Remain in Mexico,” a policy that forced migrants and asylum…
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A Taste of Normal Life in a Ukrainian City at War
August 11, 2022
By Brian Dooley KHARKIV — Finding a slice of normalcy during war is a strong instinct for many people. Activists all over the world stress the…