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Nadiya Savchenko: “I’m still hoping to see justice from the Russian courts” (LETTER) #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin and Nikolay Polozov (lawyer) 04.03.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine “To Ukrainians, and the good people of the world. I have one hope left that the court [of law] in Russia might still be honest … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko: “Meeting with you gave me a whole new sea of strength.” #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin (lawyer) 03.27.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Nadiya Savchenko’s lawyer Mark Feygin tweeted earlier today: “I just came from Nadiya in prison. She sends everyone a hello and this appeal.” And Nadiya writes: “Good … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko: I have no intention of striking bargains with the slanderous prosecution #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin (lawyer) 03.25.2015 Translated by Maria Stanislav and edited by Voices of Ukraine On March 20, 2015, the Novoye Vremya magazine published an interview with Dmitry Dinze, an attorney to Oleg Sentsov, the Ukrainian filmmaker who has been detained by … Continue reading
Nadiya “Bullet” Savchenko: Her untold stories about military life. #FreeSavchenko
By Eva Merkacheva, Mk.ru 03.06.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Savchenko talked about her past after [temporarily] suspending her hunger strike in Russian prison “I was expelled from the Kharkiv flight school because of dirty dishes” A bouquet of … Continue reading
Nadiya Savchenko’s Letter: I will stay alive, for you, to thank you for your support #FreeSavchenko
By Nadiya Savchenko, via Mark Feygin (lawyer) 03.05.2015 Translated by Maria Stanislav and edited by Voices of Ukraine After meeting with Nadiya Savchenko in the infamous Matrosskaya Tishina detention facility, where she is being kept, Mark Feygin, her lawyer, confirmed that Nadiya agreed to … Continue reading
