Bearing witness
Anna Politkovskaya Award winner Lucy Kassa on the horrors of the war in Tigray and its legacy of injustice

Granted annually since 2008 by the international organisation Reach All Women in War, the Anna Politkovskaya Award was won by Ethiopian journalist Lucy Kassa in 2023. The prize is named after Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, whose groundbreaking coverage of the Second Chechen War for Novaya Gazeta tragically ended with her 2006 assassination.
It’s also difficult because of the stigma around sexual violence. There are women who have been gang raped who have husbands and families. It is very difficult for them to say “I was raped.”
The price of freedom
Director Alexander Molochnikov talks about Extremist, his short film about former political prisoner Sasha Skochilenko
The deep freeze
Activist Zhanna Nemtsova on why depriving small-time Russian investors of their assets in the West won’t help undermine Putin
The B team
A veteran diplomat explains how the upcoming Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven
Holding on to the light
Ukrainian documentary maker and former combatant Alisa Kovalenko discusses her new film

Charity begins at home
Exiled Russian activist Grigory Sverdlin discusses how the war in Ukraine is reshaping Russia’s charity sector

Fighting on
Exiled Russian Indigenous rights activist on defending marginalised communities and resisting propaganda

Rowing it alone
How Southampton-based anaesthesiologist Leonid Krivsky rowed across the Atlantic, collected £50,000 for Ukraine and found himself along the way

Not naming names
Ilya Politkovsky on Words of War, the first feature film about his mother, Anna Politkovskaya

Heart of darkness
Veteran human rights activist Oleg Orlov on his recent mission to Ukraine to document Russian war crimes




