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Opinions — 12 July 2023Torn in Two
A journalist on balancing between two countries and the fear of remaining unheard
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Opinions — 26 June 2023Not to Be On the Side of the Executioners
A column by Janine di Giovanni, co-founder of the initiative, that documents war crimes discusses the post-war healing
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Opinions — 15 June 2023The Promise of International Justice
A writer on the UN and the unsatisfied public need for justice
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Opinions — 9 June 2023To Be Recognizable by Your Culture
Key statements from Oksana Zabuzhko’s speech at the Lviv Media Forum on May 25, 2023: war narrative and how past generations of Ukrainians remained invisible.
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Opinions — 29 March 2023The Language of Love
A journalist on how Ukrainian is becoming the language of the majority
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Opinions — 20 March 2023Paper Boats Sail Along the Tank Tracks
Writer Vira Kuryko on Chernihiv, her hometown, and the blood trickling through centuries
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Opinions — 7 March 2023Literature as a Guarantor of Sovereignty
Editor-in-chief of The Ukrainians on how she missed out on Stus
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Opinions — 2 March 2023Freedom as an Emotion
Philosopher Volodymyr Yermolenko on what holds a community together and how the history of Ukraine resembles archeology and botany