book presentation
Why do they kill our people? Russia’s war against Ukraine as told by Ukrainians
On 31 January, we invite you to the book presentation "Why do they kill our people? Russia's war against Ukraine as told by Ukrainians" supported by the National Democratic Institute. During this event, Olha Tatokhina, the editor of the book, will tell what inspired her to write it and what challenges she faced in the process. The book's heroes will also join her to share their stories, which have become a symbol of the struggle and resilience of Ukrainians who suffered from Russia's full-scale invasion.
This book is a collection of stories by soldiers, paramedics, and mothers. Stories about the horrors of war that shock with truth and inspire with resilience. 7 parts - about defence and care, occupation, the loss of home and loved ones, torture, evacuation, and the fragility of peaceful life. 50 stories about not only tragedies, but also about strength and courage, resistance and efforts to remain dignified in the most difficult moments.
When: 31 January, 5 PM (Kyiv time)
Where: online in Zoom platform
Please register via the link: bit.ly/3Saz1lk. An invitation to the event will be automatically sent to all registered participants.
Event language: English with simultaneous interpretation in Ukrainian.
The event will be broadcast in Ukrainian on the Internews Ukraine Facebook page.
The English version will be streamed on the UkraineWorld Facebook page.
Join the Facebook event so you don't miss the start of the broadcast.
Speakers include:
- Olha Tatokhina, editor;
- Volodymyr Yermolenko, editor-in-chief of UkraineWorld, director of Analytics at Internews Ukraine;
- Alona Hryshko, senior analyst at Internews Ukraine;
- Denys Volokha, Head of Media of the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group.
Join us to discover more about this crucial book and hear the stories of the book's heroes at first hand.
For additional information, please contact Yohaniia Shevtsova, Communication manager of the event, yshevtsova@internews.ua.