The Legislature invited a Ukrainian journalist to speak about the war with Russia

The Legislature invited a Ukrainian journalist to speak about the war with Russia
The Legislature invited a Ukrainian journalist to speak about the war with Russia

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It is important to highlight that these professionals They collect testimonies from survivors and victims of torture, arbitrary detentions, and deliberate attacks against civilians. As Gumenyuk explains, journalists are in charge of publishing the content of their investigations in different international media, while lawyers work at the same time to present cases before different organizations, such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the United Nations. United Nations (UN), among others, hoping “that justice prevails in the face of impunity.”

Biography of Nataliya Gumenyuk

Nataliya Gumenyuk is a Ukrainian journalist and writer specializing in conflict reporting. She is founder and executive director of Public Interest Journalism Lab, which promotes constructive debate around complex social issues.

After the war between Russia and Ukraine, Gumenyuk co-founded The Reckoning Project: Ukraine Testifies, which documents crimes committed during a war.

The Reckoning Project’s documentaries and articles have been published by TIME, Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, The Dial and New Lines Magazine.

In 2023, under the leadership of Gumenyuk within the framework of the “Connecting The Continents” initiative, PIJL brought high-level editors, public intellectuals and journalists from Latin America, Africa and Asia to Ukraine. Nataliya is the author of several documentaries and books, including “The Lost Island: Tales From The Occupied Crimea” and “The Maidan Tahrir”, about the development after the Arab Spring, as well as co-author of the book “The Scariest Days of My Life . “The dispatches of The Reckoning Project.” As a foreign press correspondent, she has reported from more than 50 countries.

Nataliya writes regularly for The Guardian, Vanity Fair, The Washington Post, The Rolling Stone, Die Zeit, The New York Times and The Atlantic.

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