The War Is Not Over Yet

The War Is Not Over Yet

Photo exhibition about Russia's crimes against Ukrainian and foreign media workers in Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale Russia's agression

Years: 2022-...

Coordinator: Maksym Sytnikov

Partners: Institute of Mass Information, Human Rights Centre ZMINA, National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity, Georgy Gongadze Prize

Project description

The project aims to tell the story of those who make the world aware of Russia's war against Ukraine: journalists who have been killed, injured, come under fire, captured or persecuted since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

Media workers leave their profession and join the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They fight fiercely on the information front, recording the course of the war and telling the truth about it to the world.

Thanks to Ukrainian journalists, photographers, camerapersons, and fixers, the international community finds out the news from the front and sees evidence of Russian war crimes.

Now it is more important than ever to intensify the world's focus on Ukraine and remind everyone that the war is not over. The war is not over yet.

The world media should continue to cover the crimes committed by the Russian occupiers instead of spreading destructive narratives about the need for "territorial concessions" and "compromises" to be made by Ukraine.

This exhibition is an expression of solidarity with Ukrainian media professionals who fight for the truth, risking their own lives.

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