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Prominent human rights lawyer and head of Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties Oleksandra Matviichuk came to Prague in October to speak at Forum 2000. In her words, her mission was to bring the human dimension of the war in Ukraine back to Czech audiences, but also anyone who would listen, because she felt it had been lost. With experience documenting Russian atrocities in Ukraine, she shares what led her to become a human rights lawyer, the limitations of international institutions, and the resilience of ordinary people.
First, I want to start with a bit of background.
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Author: Jakub Ferenčík
