Nieuws volgens datum: 14 Oct, 2024

Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna dies in Russian detention

UKRAINE – Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, who went missing in an occupied part of her country, died in Russian detention last month, Ukrainian authorities said earlier this week. Roshchyna, who was 27, disappeared in August last year during a reporting trip to a Russian-occupied area in Ukraine. She was missing for months, with her loved ones having no idea what happened to her. According to the Office of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General, Moscow only informed Roshchyna’s family she was detained in Russia in April, months after she was captured.

“I have official documentation from the Russian side confirming the death of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, who was illegally deprived of her liberty by Russia,” Ukraine’s human rights commissioner, Dmytro Lubinets, said in a statement. CNN has asked Russian authorities for comment, but received no answer. Roshchyna’s colleagues said she traveled to the Russian-held territory – a dangerous ordeal for any Ukrainian – to report on the lives of people living under occupation. They said they believed the young journalist was killed by Russian authorities.

“We have every reason to believe that her death was either the result of a deliberate murder or the result of the cruel treatment and violence to which she was subjected during her time in Russian captivity,” Ukrainian journalists and media professionals said in a statement published in several Ukrainian media outlets. The statement added that Roshchyna was healthy before her year-long imprisonment. The Office of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General said it was investigating her death as a war crime combined with premeditated murder.

Journalist Evgeniya Motorevskaya, who worked with Roshchyna as the former editor of Hromadske, a Ukrainian media outlet, said the young reporter was determined to do her job as best as she could. “For her, there was nothing more important than journalism. Vika was always where the most important events for the country took place. And she would have continued to do this for many years, but the Russians killed her,” she said in a statement published on Hromadske’s website, referring to Roshchyna by her diminutive.

Petro Yatsenko, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Coordination Center for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, said in a statement that some 25 Ukrainian journalists were being held in Russian captivity, and several others are considered missing. The Ukrainian government says thousands of Ukrainians have been held in arbitrary detention in Russia. Lubinets, Kyiv’s human rights commissioner, said in July that 14,000 Ukrainian civilians were in Russian captivity, some of whom have been held since 2014 when the war broke out in eastern Ukraine and Russia annexed Crimea. (CNN) …[+]

 

 

 Coronie heeft eigen ‘COSU bakkerij – Brood Nodig’

PARAMARIBO – President Chandrikapersad Santokhi heeft de ‘COSU bakkerij – Brood Nodig’ officieel geopend in het district Coronie. Deze bakkerij, een initiatief van Stichting Kies voor Ontwikkeling (KVO), is opgezet om te voorzien in de broodbehoefte van de lokale bevolking, vooral voor schoolgaande kinderen die vaak zonder ontbijt naar school moeten. Het plakkaat werd vrijdag door de president tijdens een werkbezoek in het district onthuld.

De oprichter van KVO, Romano Meriba, sprak zijn bezorgdheid uit over de late levering van brood door Fernandes Bakkerij in de stad, waardoor kinderen op maandagochtend vaak zonder brood naar school gingen. Hij hoopt met de oprichting van deze bakkerij dat de inwoners van Coronie de nieuwe voorziening zullen koesteren en dat het project een blijvend succes wordt.

Tijdens de opening benadrukte president Santokhi het belang van deze bakkerij voor de gemeenschap: “Brood is broodnodig”, zei hij. Hij heeft tevens toegezegd het verzoek van KVO om de bakkerij op te nemen in het schoolbrodenproject van het instituut van de First Lady bij het instituut neer te leggen.

Ruben Forster, coördinator van het directoraat Toerisme van het Ministerie van Toerisme, Communicatie en Transport, vertelde over de bijdrage van het directoraat aan de opleiding van lokale bakkers in samenwerking met het Suriname Hospitality and Tourism Training Centre en de districtscommissaris van Coronie. “We hebben de noodkreet gehoord. Nu zijn er gecertificeerde bakkers en een bakkerij in Coronie. Hopelijk kunnen we in de toekomst nog meer bakkerijen opzetten”, aldus Forster.

Ter gelegenheid van de opening heeft de stichting 2000 broden gebakken en gratis verstrekt aan de inwoners van Coronie. President Santokhi riep in zijn toespraak de gemeenschap op om samen te werken aan de ontwikkeling van Coronie: “Coronie heeft veel talent en potentie. Met de juiste begeleiding kan het ver komen.” …[+]