Platform for Peace and Humanity

Webinar: Hostilities in eastern Ukraine

Speakers:

  • Stefan Ziegler, Former Head of Reporting in the OSCE Hub in Donetsk
  • Varvara Pakhomenko, Former Geneva Call’s Head of Mission in Ukraine
  • Zera Kozlyieva, Deputy Head of the Department for Supervision in Criminal Proceedings for Crimes Committed in the Conditions of Armed Conflict at the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine
  • Konstantin Karaman, First Deputy Head of the Luhansk Regional Prosecutorʹs Office

Moderators:

  • Rastislav Šutek, Executive Director of Platform for Peace and Humanity
  • Agata Kleczkowska, Assistant Professor at the Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN (Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences)

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