Platform for Peace and Humanity

Presentation of the Ukrainian Program for Victims and Witnesses of War Crimes in Ukraine

We invite you to a webinar presenting the work of our Program for Ukraine. This webinar is part of a series of events for victims and witnesses of crimes committed in Ukraine, aiming to help understand why investigating these crimes is important and what legal options are available.

The webinar accompanies the efforts of the Platform for Peace and Humanity to bring perpetrators to justice through court proceedings based on universal jurisdiction in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

The event will be held in Slovak and Czech with interpretation into Ukrainian.

Join us on March 18 at 19:00 here.

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Online

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18:00 CET

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🇳🇱 The Hague

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18:15-19:45 CET

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Join us at ICC #ASP24 in The Hague for a side event "Speech crimes of the Russian Federation in the context of the conflict in Ukraine: Documentation, investigation and prosecution", jointly organised with LingvaLexa, FIDH - International Federation for Human Rights, Social Action Centre and Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine.

Online

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12 PM CET

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