Kyiv: Where light survives the darkness
By Eoin O’Shea, psychologist, DIGNITY The Russian military usually attacks at night. It’s not that their drones, and various missile-types,
By Eoin O’Shea, psychologist, DIGNITY The Russian military usually attacks at night. It’s not that their drones, and various missile-types,
Since the beginning of the invasion in 2022 over 8.2 million Ukrainians have become refugees across Europe. WHO has described
What do we know about the alleged use of torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment in Ukraine as
At the same time, this assistance is increasingly questioned due to the high level of corruption in Ukraine, with some
New report takes a closer look at how 6,993 Ukrainian refugees in Denmark are doing When Russia invaded Ukraine on
A ‘trauma-informed’ and ‘survivor-centred’ approach is important when interviewing victims and witnesses of war crimes Lawyers are good at collecting
DIGNITY and partners organize a side event on the recent report on torture in Ukrainian places of detention under Russian
New report documents Russia’s ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners Torture and ill-treatment used by Russian soldiers in prisons and other places
Ukrainian civil society organisations will be trained by DIGNITY to collect and preserve evidence of international crimes committed in Ukraine.
Lack of official guidelines from Kyiv has left prison governors and staff in occupied parts of Ukraine with unpleasant dilemmas
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