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Free voices of Crimea — 15 MayServer Mustafayev: “The Smell of Freedom Is Close.”During the first year after Mustafayev’s arrest, his sons played a game of “house search.” They built a prison out of colorful building blocks and “freed” their father
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Free voices of Crimea — 26 AprilAmet Suleimanov: His Big HeartAmet’s case is unique, though. During the trial, the Russian court issued the first-ever ruling on house arrest in a Hizb ut-Tahrir case. However, in 2023, a rigged trial resulted in a final verdict, sentencing Amet to twelve years of imprisonment, including three and a half years in a high-security prison
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Free voices of Crimea — 11 AprilVladyslav Yesypenko: To hold your little hands in mineThe occupation of Crimea unfolded before Yesypenko’s eyes. He filmed extensively on his phone: blocked Ukrainian military bases in Crimea, strikes, land grabs by the Russian army, and polling stations during the ‘referendum’
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Interviews — 12 MarchOlesia Chagovets: Almost All Our Heritage Is ‘Inconvenient’Why we should sometimes give monuments time before deciding what to do with them.
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Interviews — 16 JanuaryLeonid Tyvoniuk and Marya Hvozdieva-Tyvoniuk: “Our goal is to make as many people as possible fall in love with animation.”How animation helps children and adults cope with wartime stress
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Interviews — 5 December 2023“We must not leave behind less architectural heritage than our ancestors passed down to us.”The Renovation Map team on the preservation and restoration of historic monuments.
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Interviews — 30 September 2023Victor Liakh: “If I help the country, I feel better too.”How to remember to build the state while fighting against paternalism
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Opinions — 23 November 2022Own Dreams and Those of OthersWriter Olena Styazhkina on how Ukrainians are currently fulfilling one Big and hundreds of thousands of small dreams
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