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Anti-imperial Block of Nations

In the autumn of 2024, the Anti-Imperial Block of Nations launched an international human rights project “Putin’s Real Prisoners. Political Prisoners of Enslaved Nations.”

In order to reveal the problem surrounding political prisoners of the enslaved nations, a thematic exhibition of the same name was created, based on the stories of ten political prisoners of the enslaved nations, Crimean Tatar activists, and Ukrainians who are being repressed on the territory of Russia.

The editor-in-chief of the ABN Correspondence website, Hennadiy Ivanushchenko, presented the exhibition.

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