A long road to Ukraine
December 8, 2020 - Eric Fritz Valeriia Mykhalko
December 8, 2020 - Eric Fritz Valeriia Mykhalko
November 16, 2020 - Magdalena Chodownik
February 26, 2018 - Natalia Smolentceva
“We, the female and male inhabitants of Gdańsk, call with an urgent request ...” begins an appeal to the City Council of Gdańsk to resettle families and orphaned children from the city of Aleppo in Syria. “Idly watching the fate of these people is unbearable and inhumane. Fortunately, we have an independent, local government of the free and proud city of Gdańsk. We are counting on you.”
June 20, 2017 - Anna Fedas
Interview with Anikó Bakonyi from the Hungarian Helsinki Committee. Interviewer Anna Fedas.
March 22, 2017 - Anikó Bakonyi
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January 31, 2017 - Maxim Edwards
As the war in eastern Ukraine reached its peak in 2014, 157 of the 442 people seeking refuge in Portugal were Ukrainian. In 2015 at least 368 Ukrainians followed suit, making up around 42.4 per cent of all asylum requests in Portugal that year. Only a few of them are granted refugee status, but almost all receive at least some humanitarian protection. Emine Shykhametova was one of them. This is her story.
August 8, 2016 - Cátia Bruno