![]() ![]() If I hadn’t gone to law school, I would have definitely studied liberal arts. – What was your experience as a human rights activist in cooperation with artists? That is why it was so important for me to talk about repeatedly displaced people: when half of the country became first-time displaced persons, it was important not to repeat the same mistakes – stigma, discrimination, misunderstanding, with which second-time displaced persons have to deal for 8 years. You understand? When one bubble knows what hell IDPs had to go through since 2014, another bubble – and it is no less – considered in normal not to rent apartments to “Donetsk people. And I was told in one of the apartments that we don’t lease to people from Donetsk. ![]() In July 2021, I started looking for an apartment in Kyiv, because I moved to We knew about all the atrocities committed by the Shouted it out on all possible platforms for 8 years. The human rights community already knew all this, described it in detail and It was before Bucha and Hostomel, it was before War Crimes are not a Mistake, they are Tactics. On February 21, I read a recent article by Oleksandra Matviychuk, which was called For the Kremlin, I remember the seminar we held on the basis of the human rights center of my university and how it was received: when the invited human rights defenders talked about solation, my classmates from all over the world sincerely did not understand how one can allow one Auschwitz in the Donetsk region. However, I must admit that it was a surprise for many. Question what was happening these 8 years. – no person who is in a human rights bubble would have the I read cases about people who were subjected toĮnforced disappearance, torture, etc. It happened so that immediately after university I was lucky enough to work with lawyersĭealing with the Donbas and Crimea cases. ![]() Illustrate the people I interview about their experiences. WeĪre still working on interviews and illustrations – the girls (Yevgenia Polosina and Anna Ivanenko) Therefore, we decided to issue it as a book about people displaced for the second time. In migration centers, refugee centers, etc., and realized that our brochures can also become waste paper – not because they are bad, but because the so-called advice market is already overflowing withĪdvisors. However, later we saw that dozens of such brochures with legal advise were lying around Obligations an IDP has, which authorities should be contacted if one has become a victim of violentĬrimes, etc. ![]() These were supposed to be brochures with individual stories, at the end of which there would be a small legal consultation: how to register as an IDP, how to start receiving social aid, what rights and Therefore, we decided to make a selection of stories of people displaced for the second time. Ukrainian army protected us from the Russian invaders, for 8 years one and a half million people could not return home, for 8 years volunteers collected help from everywhere and for 8 years the country tried to stop Russia in the war, which in 2022 went further – that's where we were all 8 years. Have lost loved ones for the second time because of Russia.Īnother important goal was to destroy the myth of where were you for 8 years. Second time those whose homes are being destroyed by Russia for the second time those who These people had to leave their homes for the second time: those who are fleeing war for the This is such a sad word play: inĢ014, there were a lot of internally displaced persons from Donbas and Crimea, and in 2022, Our idea is to talk about people displaced for the second time. – What was your idea for ARTIF and who can it help? Professional experience inspire her to implement the project, her first experience of working withĪrtists, and how art helps human rights defenders convey their messages to society: In this interview with Maria, one can read about how her personal story and The creative duo Seri/graf (Anna Ivanenko and Yevgenia Polosina) and human rights defender and One of them was RDP (Repeatedly Displaced Person) by Rights defenders and creative specialists. This year, for many human rights defenders, activists and simply indifferent people from the region ofĮastern Europe and Central Asia, the war in Ukraine became the central focus of work and experiences.ĪRTIФ was no exception: in 2022, we supported a record number of projects from Ukrainian human ![]()
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