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Nadiya Savchenko fears for her defense attorneys’ lives and freedoms #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin (lawyer) 06.26.2015 Translated by Maria Stanislav and edited by Voices of Ukraine “To my attorneys Mark Feygin Nikolay Polozov Ilya Novikov I have decided that on July 2, 2015, I will stop studying the materials of the … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko: “You will hear from me yet!” #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Vira Savchenko (sister) 06.22.2015 Translated by Maria Stanislav and edited by Voices of Ukraine “To the people. You write to me a lot. I’m sorry I cannot reply to all letters, but I am endlessly thankful to you … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko: A Year of Fighting for Freedom #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Ilya Novikov(lawyer) 06.17.2015 Translated by Maria Stanislav and edited by Voices of Ukraine Today marks ONE YEAR since Nadiya Savchenko was taken captive by pro-Russian insurgents in eastern Ukraine and kidnapped to Russia, where she has been detained ever … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko on the Fates of Ukrainian and Russian Military Servicemen. #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin (lawyer) 06.04.2015 Translated by Maria Stanislav and edited by Voices of Ukraine Nadiya Savchenko, in a letter to her lawyer on the fates of Ukrainian and Russian military servicemen: “Let me briefly present two historical facts. … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko: “Russian investigators could not break me, so they turned on my lawyers” (LETTER) #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Nikolay Polozov (lawyer) 04.03.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine [Editor’s Note: This letter was written by Savchenko in the Russian language] “To the good people and clever people, to the people in Russia. Today I learned that … Continue reading
