Schedule

Kyiv Lviv Kharkiv Odesa
January 28
TimeLOCATIONSpeakertopic
11:00 AMKyiv– Roman Martynovskyi, Senior Expert of the Regional Center for Human Rights

– Tetiana Katrychenko, Executive Director of the Media Initiative for Human Rights

– Oleksandra Mazur, Head of the NGO “Olenivka Community”

– Roman Tsyb, Representative of the 18th Department of the General Prosecutor’s Office

– Dmytro Martsyn, Prosecutor of the 18th Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office

All in person.
Briefing: “From Olenivka to the Hague: Who will be held accountable for the treacherous killing of Ukrainian POWs?”

Discussion topics:
– What really happened on the night of July 28-29, 2022?
– How did russia itself react to the mass killing of POWs in Olenivka?
– What key facts have been established as a result of investigations by civil society organizations?
– How should russia’s criminal actions be properly classified?
– Who is responsible for the killing and torture of Ukrainian POWs?
– What are the specifics of the national investigation in Ukraine?
– What are the challenges for the return of the Azovstal defenders?
– Are there prospects for an investigation by the International Criminal Court?

Why is it interesting?
The event will also present a joint submission by six civil society organizations to the International Criminal Court aimed at ensuring the principle of inevitability of punishment for war crimes committed by the russian federation.