80 лет спустя после событий "большого террора" имена тысяч репрессированных в Кыргызстане остаются не раскрыты. Те, что известны, стали доступны благодаря случайности.
In December, Ukrainian law enforcement searched a series of activists' homes in connection with a violent assault on a Ukrainian war veteran. Activists believe this is part of a wider campaign against anarchists in Ukraine.
Гражданское общество обязательно нужно вовлекать в реализацию мирных соглашений, чтобы они работали эффективно и были устойчивыми. English
A number of Russian anti-fascists and anarchists have been tortured by the country's security services. The official investigation into this torture is yet to turn up results. Warning: graphic.
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov was recently awarded the annual Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. This should put more pressure on the EU to rethink their relations to Russia, says Green MEP Rebecca Harms.
Пока неизвестно, привлечет ли Tashkent City туристов и бизнесменов, но права горожан уже систематически нарушаются. English
A high-profile urban development project in Tashkent is designed to showcase the country for western capital. Our investigation suggests principal investors are from much closer to home.
A new $1.3 billion development in Uzbekistan’s capital is meant to rebrand this Central Asian state as open for business. But the costs of this project are turning out to be all too human. RU
Documentary theatre makers from Russia and Ukraine recently held a theatre festival in Kyiv. Here, two directors speak on documentary theatre, war and co-participation. RU
Russian rights defender Svetlana Gannushkina has been defending the rights of refugees and displaced persons for years. Here she talks about the decay of the judicial system in Russia, Chechnya and pessimism. RU
Херсонские арбузы и помидоры – самый известный в Украине неофициальный бренд. В соседнем с Крымом регионе полевые работы всегда были одним из главных видов занятости. До аннексии трасса на Крым изобиловала точками продаж фермерской продукции.
New data shows that 96% of people who find themselves before a Kyrgyz court receive a guilty verdict (unless they are state officials, that is).