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A Just Peace, or Just Russkiy Mir?

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  • Kde: Knihovna Václava Havla, Ostrovní 13, Praha 110 00
  • Kdy: 24. únor 2026, 19:00 – 21:00

From the killing of civilians and targeted attacks on hospitals and schools to the forced re-education of Ukrainian children and the destruction of cultural heritage, Russia’s war against Ukraine represents a horrific attempt to erase an entire nation. Four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, most of these crimes remain unpunished. The Kremlin has, in fact, honoured military units accused of some of the worst atrocities. Moreover, under a US-backed peace plan, Ukraine is being strong-armed towards negotiations on Moscow’s terms, including a proposed amnesty for Russian combatants.

Against this backdrop, is justice for victims still possible? What can be done to ensure a just and lasting peace in Ukraine? Could a judicial tribunal for crimes committed by Russia be established after the war – and will Vladimir Putin ever stand before it?  

The panel will bring together Kateryna Chuyeva, former Deputy Minister of Culture of Ukraine and a cultural heritage scholar, Valeriya Korablyova, a sociologist and Head of the Ukraine in a Changing Europe Research Centre at Charles University, and Vladimír Dzuro, a criminal investigator with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

The discussion will be held in English, without interpretation. 
 
The event will open with a screening of an excerpt from the Ukrainian documentary film Divia, produced with the support of the Prague Civil Society Centre. 
 
⏺︎ To attend the event, registration is required and subject to approval. Please register here: https://forms.gle/RXx7gYwfVwgfmVX78

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