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broadcast recording 06 June, 16:00

Storytelling at war: How can journalists bring justice to war survivors?

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The conversation is held in Ukrainian with sign language interpretation.
The conversation is held in Ukrainian with sign language interpretation.
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Ed Vulliamy – the first journalist since the Nuremberg trials to testify at International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (in the Hague). He had revealed the existence of concentration, death, and rape camps at Omarska and Trnopolje, and his articles and testimony were later used as evidence against war criminals by the ICTY. Anglo-Irish reporter Ed Vulliamy has tried to convert the suffering of the Bosnian people into some kind of justice - but did it happen, and can it happen for Ukraine?

Illia Ponomarenko – Ukrainian defense and security reporter who covers Russia’s invasion of Ukraine from the frontline for The Kyiv Independent. With 1.2 million followers on Twitter, Illya is one of the world’s leading war reporters.

 

Organisers: NGO Docudays.

Participants

Illia Ponomarenko

journalist

Ed Vulliamy

journalist

Ukraine War Archive & RIGHTS NOW!

As a part of the RIGHTS NOW! programme, the Archive team had prepared discussions about the practice of testimonies at the International Criminal Court and the recognition of the Russian Federation’s crimes in Ukraine as a genocide.