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Approximately 30 percent of Ukrainian refugees in Denmark show symptoms of trauma

New report takes a closer look at how 6,993 Ukrainian refugees in Denmark are doing When Russia invaded Ukraine on

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DIGNITY trained the staff of a Ukrainian partner organisation in interviewing survivors

A ‘trauma-informed’ and ‘survivor-centred’ approach is important when interviewing victims and witnesses of war crimes Lawyers are good at collecting

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Side event at OSCE meeting: Torture in official and unofficial places of detention in Ukraine under the Russian occupation

DIGNITY and partners organize a side event on the recent report on torture in Ukrainian places of detention under Russian

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Russian torture in Ukrainian prisons may amount to crimes against humanity

New report documents Russia’s ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners Torture and ill-treatment used by Russian soldiers in prisons and other places

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DIGNITY contributes to the collection of evidence of international crimes in Ukraine

Ukrainian civil society organisations will be trained by DIGNITY to collect and preserve evidence of international crimes committed in Ukraine.

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Uncertainties in the occupied Ukrainian prisons

Lack of official guidelines from Kyiv has left prison governors and staff in occupied parts of Ukraine with unpleasant dilemmas

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