Ukrainian prisoners of war tortured to death in Russian captivity Two more Ukrainian prisoners of war have not lived to see their families and home again, with Bohdan Usenko and Andriy Zdorenko dying ...
When Information Starts Working on Its Own Processes that have prompted reflection In recent years, we have observed significant changes in how human rights web resources function and are utilised. It ...
Over a quarter of a century, the Great Firewall (GFW) has evolved from a local gatekeeper into a global export: a Chinese firm has packaged it into modules, ready for deployment in a matter of weeks.
The Russian-controlled militants who savagely tortured and gang raped Natalia Vlasova, and threatened to send a bomb to kill her small daughter, were not content until she screamed ‘loud enough’ ...
This was the most chilling attack to date by the Russian invaders against Melitopol journalists and Telegram administrators, with massive sentences already passed or, unfortunately, likely in the near ...
For several years, he has been attending rallies for the liberation of prisoners of war every week. This man, who uses a wheelchair, brings joy to those around him through his constant jokes and by ...
Cities that Russia relentlessly bombed in 2022 remain in a dire state, with Russia having even stopped making the propaganda videos where they’d claim credit for renovations carried before the ...
The bodies have been found in a forest near Nova Kakhovka of Anatoliy Prokopchuk, an evangelical deacon and his son, Oleksandr.
Over 1200 religious organizations closed or driven out of Russian-occupied Crimea The Russian occupation regime in Crimea have closed an Islamic school in the Simferopol raion, claiming this to have ...
Ukrainian POWs and civilians gunned down by Russian invaders near Pokrovsk While the aggressor state invariably treats all so-called veterans of its war against Ukraine as ‘heroes’, even those ...
While next to nothing is known about this latest victim of Russian persecution on occupied territory, the case is disturbing as it is likely to be Russia's test run of religious persecution, with more ...
Likes in social media, correspondence in messengers, and even phone conversations. All of this can lead to imprisonment if a costly forensic examination reveals that it justifies Russia's aggression ...