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2025 Results
2025 was a year of trials and a year of strength. We have published the full summary of our work for the year. This is not just a report of numbers and projects. It is a story about people, about solidarity, and about how real resistance is born from thousands of small actions. In 2025, we accomplished a great deal: dozens of people were released from detention centers and regained their freedom; more than fifty political prisoners received support and hope; Ukrainian defende

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Jan 112 min read


🔵RADR Project: Direct Aid for Isolated, Little-Known Russian Political Prisoners and Abducted Ukrainians🔵
We’d like to share a message of support for the project from Nadezhda Skochilenko — the mother of Sasha Skochilenko, an artist and former political prisoner who was released in August 2024. As a mother who stood by her daughter throughout the entire period of repression, Nadezhda understands firsthand what political prisoners endure behind bars — and why direct aid is not a luxury, but a matter of survival. In this video, Nadezhda speaks about the crucial role RADR plays for

RADR
Aug 10, 20251 min read


🏆 Detention Project: Success Stories
Petroslav has been granted asylum in the U.S. 🎉 Petroslav Has Been Granted Asylum! Friends, we are thrilled to share some long-awaited and joyful news: Petroslav, whom we previously wrote about in this post, has won his immigration court case and been granted asylum in the United States. He and his wife are still in detention, but we hope there will be no appeal and that they will soon be free and finally reunited. This victory was only possible because we didn’t wait for so

RADR
Aug 10, 20251 min read


Half-Year Update: What We’ve Achieved Together
🔵RADR Project: Direct Aid for Isolated, Little-Known Russian Political Prisoners and Abducted Ukrainians🔵 Over the six months of the RADR project “Direct Aid to Isolated, Little-Known Russian Political Prisoners and Abducted Ukrainians,” we have accomplished more together than we ever imagined. We are not just the project team. We are a community. That means you: everyone who donates, volunteers, refuses to look away, sends words of support, writes letters, and spreads the

RADR
Aug 10, 20252 min read
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