Russia: The Fight for Independent Media Continues
Despite the crackdown that followed the invasion of Ukraine, journalists carry on the battle for free expression.
Despite the crackdown that followed the invasion of Ukraine, journalists carry on the battle for free expression.
With the support of volunteers in 19 countries, testimony is being collected in a secure database to be used in future justice processes.
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
Investigators claimed Ukrainians were forced to pose as refugees seeking asylum to create pressure on EU.
Officers ordered the seizure of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station (HPP) and attacks on the North Crimean Canal.
Innovative technology could be of huge benefit given unprecedented amount of data documenting alleged violations.
Many victims - usually people from the poorest slum areas - are never found. Campaigners say the police are often responsible.
Activist groups want arrest warrants issued for key figures inciting hatred against Ukrainians in the Russian media.