The Ukraine Accountability Initiative

 
 

The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) together with global law firm partners is implementing a project to remotely interview people who have been impacted or have seen the consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

The purpose of the project is to collect information about the events you’ve lived through in Ukraine after the Russian invasion in order to preserve historical memory, and to determine whether you experienced or witnessed events that could serve as evidence of the commission of atrocity crimes on the territory of Ukraine after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

The interviews are conducted confidentially by qualified and experienced lawyers and other professional and experienced lawyers in Ukrainian, Russian, or English over a secure online platform.

With the consent of the person being interviewed, the data and testimonials collected in the future will be shared with current and future international and domestic tribunals (established by Ukraine and other democratic states) seeking prosecution for atrocity crimes committed during the Russian invasion.   

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE INTERVIEWED, YOU CAN CONTACT PILPG VIA SIGNAL AT: +48574646080 OR VIA EMAIL PILPG@PROTONMAIL.COM.

About PILPG: PILPG is a global pro bono law firm providing legal assistance to parties involved in peace negotiations, drafting post-conflict constitutions, war crimes prosecution, and transitional justice. PILPG is a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee.  

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PILPG has trained atrocity crime investigators around the globe, and has conducted atrocity crime investigations in Iraq, South Sudan, and Burma (Rohingya).  PILPG’s work on Rohingya documentation can be found here.