IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
“I heard screams, heard others being interrogated. They were simply tortured.”
Civil society mobilises as western city becomes a hub for those displaced by the war.
The death of an IDP has reopened the debate on the dire conditions people originally from Abkhazia have been enduring for decades.
With ties to both Russia and Ukraine, Tiraspol commits to support those fleeing conflict while neither endorsing nor condemning the war.
The southern city was the first to fall, but thousands of people are confronting Moscow’s tanks and soldiers.
President Berdymukhamedov has for decades carefully been preparing for his son to take over.
Attempts to hold an annual rally has become a highly symbolic tradition for the feminist movement.
A former detainee survives torture and rebuilds her life as a nurse.
Highlighting women's political role before, during and after the revolution.
Freezing cold cells and long stretches in solitary confinement for those who defy the Lukashenko regime.