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Last June, the city of Lviv hosted a high-level seminar dedicated to exploring concrete mechanisms for restoring justice to those affected by the armed aggression against Ukraine. Organized in close cooperation with the Ukrainian Fund for International Volunteers (FUVI), the event took place at the intersection of international criminal law, transitional justice, and human rights....

Since the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the destruction of civil infrastructure has been staggering, with over 1,200 buildings damaged or destroyed in the Lviv region alone. The total damages across the country are estimated to exceed 5 billion UAH. The Ukrainian government, with the support of international bodies, has worked tirelessly to...

THE WORLD MUST NOT LOOK AWAY: JOIN US IN THE FIGHT FOR JUSTICE IN UKRAINE

For over three years, FUVI – the Ukrainian International Volunteer Fund – and Attorney-at-Law Nicolas Ligneul have worked relentlessly, day and night, to represent Ukrainian victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Court. What started as a handful of cases has grown into hundreds, and soon, thousands. Every testimony, every...

Russian Army Deliberately Bombs Hotels Sheltering Journalists in Ukraine, Says RSF: Demand Justice for the Victims of War Crimes

In a damning report, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has accused the Russian military of deliberately targeting hotels in Ukraine known to be housing journalists. These actions, if verified, represent not only a blatant violation of international humanitarian law but also a clear war crime that must not go unpunished. Targeting Journalists: A War Crime in...

Complaint against President Emomali Rahmon lodged with the International Criminal Court

The President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, is officially the target of a complaint for crimes against humanity lodged with the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to Pamir Inside. This landmark complaint was submitted by three organizations: the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (PRIT), now banned in its home country and classified as a “terrorist organization”...

Tajikistan: a historic complaint against Emomali Rahmon’s regime brought before the International Criminal Court

On April 11, a historic event took place for the people of Tajikistan. Tajikistan’s main banned opposition party, the Islamic Renaissance Party (PRIT), announced that it had officially lodged a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) against the regime of President Emomali Rahmon, alongside two international NGOs. “Finally, it’s done!” wrote exiled PRIT leader...

Tajikistan: victims cry out in the face of impunity

For years, the government of Tajikistan has ruled the country according to its will, ignoring criticism in the face of numerous human rights violations. This deeply rooted impunity is now being challenged before the International Criminal Court (ICC). On April 10, two NGOs – the Ukrainian International Volunteer Fund and Freedom for Eurasia – together...

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