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This research brief sets out key data and research findings on trafficking and smuggling risks related to the war in Ukraine, in order to better understand and prevent these crimes, and protect victims of trafficking and other abuses. including 6,826 people killed and 10,769 injured, according to the United Nations (UN).2 .
- A Safe Passage Under Siege
- The Photo
- Can A Photo Prove A War Crime?
- Publishing The Reality of War
When she took the photograph, the veteran war photographer and her team from The New York Times were stationed at a bridge connecting the north-western suburb of Irpin to the city of Kyiv. It was being used as an evacuation path for hundreds of fleeing citizens as the Russian forces encroached further south. The bridge had been damaged by the Ukrai...
Moments after the explosion, Addario ran across the road with her camera to see four people – a mother, her two children and a church worker – motionless on the ground. "One was a child that seemed to be the age of my 10-year-old son wearing a little puffy coat, a backpack still on his or her back. "They appeared to be dead." She began taking photo...
War crimes — including the intentional killing of civilians — are laid out in treaties as part of the Geneva Convention and can be prosecuted in a number of courts, including the International Criminal Court (ICC). According to ambassador Todd Buchwald, the former head of the US State Department's Office of Global Criminal Justice during the Obama ...
In the weeks since Lynsey Addario took this photograph, countless others depicting the horrors unfolding in Ukraine have been published. But she believes this photo has cut through, not least because of the New York Times' decision to publish it uncensored on their website. After the story and photo were published, the New York Times spoke to the f...
- Samantha Hawley
Feb 24, 2023 · Missiles, rockets and artillery shells have indiscriminately hit homes, hospitals and other public buildings, killing and wounding thousands. In some areas, the ruins of apartment buildings and ...
Feb 24, 2024 · This photo was taken by Maks Levin, a Ukrainian photojournalist who was killed by Russian forces in March 2022, according to the office of Ukraine’s attorney general. “Every Ukrainian...
Apr 5, 2022 · Unlike other horrors of the Ukraine war, like the bombing of a maternity hospital, the flattening of a theater where people were sheltering, or the shelling of apartment houses, the killings in...
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Feb 24, 2023 · To mark the war's anniversary, these photographers discuss what motivates their journalism—and the moments that have stayed with them.
May 13, 2022 · Shocking images showing the bodies of civilians scattered across Bucha, Ukraine, sparked international outrage and raised the urgency of ongoing investigations into alleged Russian war crimes.