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Stories of 5 seriously ill Ukrainian women in Russian captivity

The exact number of Ukrainian women currently held in Russian prisons is unknown. According to the Office of the Prosecutor General, over 4,000 cases of illegal imprisonment have been opened, affecting around 15,000 civilians.

Kseniia Levadna

Public Relations Officer

What Russian occupation really means for Ukrainians

When politicians discuss occupied territories during peace negotiations, they speak as if these are empty spaces. But millions of Ukrainians live there. These people are caught in a gray zone with no tools to defend their rights, freedom, property, lives, children, or loved ones.

Oleksandra Matviichuk

Ukrainian human rights lawyer and the head of the Center for Civil Liberties.

15-year prison sentence for protesting: the story of Bohdan Ziza.

Bohdan Ziza is a Ukrainian artist from Yevpatoria in occupied Crimea. In May 2022, he protested against Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine by pouring blue and yellow paint on the doors of the occupation administration. For this, Russia unlawfully sentenced him to 15 years of imprisonment.

Kseniia Levadna

Public Relations Officer

Imprisoned and ill – my life in prison

Belarusian journalist Kseniya Lutskina was arrested in 2020 after joining the protests against election fraud and repression. She was later sentenced to eight years in prison for helping to establish independent media. In her blog, she writes about the bad medical situation in pre-trial detention.

Kseniya Lutskina

Journalist, former political prisoner

#WeStandBYyou: Five years of European solidarity with political prisoners in Belarus

2025 marks the 5th anniversary of our international campaign for political prisoners in Belarus. Over the past years, #WeStandBYyou has developed from an emergency solidarity initiative into an international advocacy movement.

Emma Simpson

Member

A choice for Western multinationals: Corporate due diligence or co-finance a war?

From 10 to 13 June, Amsterdam hosted the Global Summit of the Consumer Goods Forum place. Inside, it focused on themes such as sustainability and ethics. Outside, there were protesters.

Emiel Bongaerts

Project Manager at the Dutch Foundation Max van der Stoel