Captured, tortured, vanished: what it takes to cover the Russian occupation in Ukraine. The case of Victoria Roshchyna
Sab 12 aprile 2025
14:00 - 14:50
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Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna was a rare, passionate type to risk her life and report from the Russia-occupied territories, where not only Ukrainian media were banned, but being part of Ukrainian media would almost certainly mean prison, at least. Victoria was young, healthy and capable of taking long and risky trips on her own when she was captured in the Russia-occupied territories in summer 2023. By that time she’d become probably the only Ukrainian journalist to have covered life under the Russian occupation in Mariupol and other Ukrainian cities.
She spent over a year in Russian captivity incommunicado - with no charges and no rights - when her parents received a short formal email from the Russian Ministry of Defense: “Your daughter died on 19 September 2024, her body will be returned during one of the POW swaps”. No further details were provided. Three months after this notification Victoria hasn’t been returned home and the circumstances of her captivity and death remain unclear. She was just 27 years old and the first Ukrainian civil journalist to be reportedly killed in Russian captivity. Her case is not the only one – the Ukrainian Institute of Mass Information reports there are at least 30 Ukrainian civil journalists imprisoned in Russia, most of them also without charge and with no clear chance to return home.
The discussion will include colleagues from Slidstvo.info, who have done a tremendous amount of work investigating Vitoria’s case, and Reporters without Borders, who have been reporting extensively and raising awareness about her case globally.
Moderated by Angelina Kariakina.
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Anna Babinets is a Kyiv-based investigative reporter and editor, currently investigating war crimes. She joined the Organized Crime and Reporting Project (OCCRP) in 2015 as a regional editor for Ukraine, and is co-founder and editor-in-chief of the independent investigative agency Slidstvo.Info, an OCCRP member center. She is a 2019 recipient of the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Courage in Journalism award and contributed to the Panama Papers project, which won a 2017 Pulitzer Prize.
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Angelina Kariakina is a journalist, researcher, and co-founder of the Public Interest Journalism Lab in Ukraine. She has worked as a journalist for over 17 years – with print media, TV, and online. She worked as Euronews’ Kyiv bureau correspondent for 3 years, and 5 years with the independent Ukrainian media Hromadske – three of them as editor-in-chief. She is the author of the documentary investigations on the Maidan killings and Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia and has also covered the refugee crisis in Europe. A graduate of the Sergei Bukovsky Documentary School, she was head of news at the Ukrainian Public Broadcaster Suspilne (2021–2023) and is the current advisor to the Chair of the Board. She is also a member of the European Broadcasting Union News Committee and researcher, author, and editor at the Public Interest Journalism Lab’s The Reckoning Project, which documents Russian war crimes. She has researched Russian tactics for targeting medical infrastructure in Syria, Chechnya, and Ukraine and is co-author of reports on countering conspiratorial propaganda, overcoming distrust towards vaccination, and Ukrainians’ hopes and concerns about military service. She has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, Die Zeit, Eurozine, and other outlets.