When: Thursday, 19. September 2013 14.00-16.00
To: Thursday, 19. September 2013
Where: Geneva, Human Rights Council, Palais de Nations
Host: Human Rights House Foundation, ARC international, Freedom House, Youth Human Rights, Civicus

When: Thursday, 19. September 2013 14.00-16.00 To: Thursday, 19. September 2013 Where: Geneva, Human Rights Council, Palais de Nations Host: Human Rights House Foundation, ARC international, Freedom House, Youth Human Rights, Civicus
When: Thursday, 19. September 2013 14.00-16.00
To: Thursday, 19. September 2013
Where: Geneva, Human Rights Council, Palais de Nations
Host: Human Rights House Foundation, ARC international, Freedom House, Youth Human Rights, Civicus
In February 2025, Ukraine marks three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion and eleven years in total of armed Russian aggression against the country starting with the annexation of Crimea, sparking an “avalanche of atrocities” and human rights violations. In this interview with HRHF, Ukrainian human rights defender Tetiana Pechonchyk, discusses the potential escalation of the war, Ukrainian civil society’s current human rights focuses, the impact of disrupted US support for Ukraine, and how it could strengthen China’s influence in the region, among other pressing issues.
“We cannot rely on Trump’s United States to attempt to civilise human conflict. Now we must rely on American civil society and the EU” writes Human Rights House Foundation’s Chairperson Bernt Hagtvet in a recent op-ed for the Norwegian publication VG.
Appeal to the Heads of State and Government and the institutions of the European Union to take action to fill the gaps in international development aid created by the U.S. Presidential Executive Order on Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule.