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Open Dialogue Foundation’s 2017 season’s greetings and 2016 top achievements

4 January 2017

As the Open Dialogue Foundation, we would like to thank you for your support during the past year and wish you all the best in your professional and personal life in 2017! On this occasion we would like also to share with you some of the ODF’s top achievements of the year 2016.

Speech by Lyudmyla Kozlovska, President of the Open Dialogue Foundation, at the European Parliament (Full text)

26 October 2016

“I’m speaking about this issue because I know that from every side, Russian propaganda is using every opportunity to attack the EU institutions and I think it’s crucial for human rights defenders, for everyone present in this room, to know that it is really important and we value your work”.

‘Hostages of the Kremlin’: increase of the number of Ukrainian political prisoners in the Russian Federation and the illegally occupied Crimea

30 September 2016

On Friday 23 September, 2016, the Open Dialogue Foundation and the Center for Civil Liberties organized an OSCE ODIHR Human Dimension Implementation Meeting side-event on Ukrainian political prisoners in the Russian Federation and the illegally occupied Crimea.

The problem of prolonged detention in violation of reasonable terms of criminal proceedings: expert discussion

22 July 2016

28 July, 2016 a roundtable will be held to discuss the results of a research, carried out by the Open Dialogue Foundation under the auspices of the Ukrainian Bar Association, entitled: “The excessive duration of detention in Ukraine in breach of reasonable time of criminal proceedings”.

New names on “Savchenko List”

18 March 2016

Due to the recent extremely worrying developments and following consultations with Nadiya Savchenko’s lawyers, as well as with the representatives of the Russian opposition and civil society we have decided to broaden the “Savchenko List” with new names and to make it public.

Russian opposition calls for “Savchenko List”

11 March 2016

At the end of the Free Russia Forum the participating representatives of the Russian opposition and civil society adopted a resolution supporting the call for the introduction of personal sanctions against individuals responsible for the persecution of the Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko.

Open Dialog: Savchenko on dry hunger strike – personal sanctions must follow now

9 March 2016

Nadiya Savchenko was supposed to deliver her final word statement on March 3 during a hearing that was to set the date for the final verdict in her case to be announced. In an unexpected turn of events, she was not allowed to speak as the hearing was adjourned to March 9.

Verkhovna Rada has voted for our ‘Savchenko List’

27 April 2015

The Verkhovna Rada has adopted the bill ‘On the implementation of personal sanctions against individuals responsible for the illegal detention of Nadiya Savchenko’.

Ukraine’s Verhkovna Rada took account of the “Savchenko List” compiled by the ODF when drafting the new law

9 April 2015

Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada registered a draft law imposing sanctions on the people responsible for the groundless detention in a Moscow detention centre of Nadya Savchenko – deputy to the Ukrainian Parliament and Ukraine’s delegate to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).

The “Savchenko list”, created by the Open Dialogue Foundation, has been considered in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

27 March 2015

The “Savchenko list”, created by the Open Dialogue Foundation, has been considered in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

‘Batkivschina’ supports the ‘Savchenko List’

6 March 2015

The All-Ukrainian Union ‘Batkivshchyna’ [‘Fatherland’] supported the ‘Savchenko List’, created by our experts.This information was aired during a rally outside the Russian Embassy in Kiev by Member of the Verkhovna Rada from the ‘Fatherland’ Ivan Krulko.

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