Christina Paschyn 🇺🇦
@cpaschyn
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Journo, filmmaker & professor covering the Mideast, Eurasia, gender issues, and the Crimean Tatars. Of Ukrainian descent. Watch my doc: https://t.co/KxI8TT6bLC
Joined October 2009
💔“My wife and children are missing, I don’t believe they’re alive… The kids got scared, so we turned on cartoons for them… I was in the hallway and wanted to grab some things to get the family out, but then the explosion happened… I don’t know if they’ll be found. I don’t
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Ternopil 💔 just 100km from the EU border. you are next, guys.
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The same time we see reports of the US supposedly negotiating another worthless "peace plan" with Russia. This is Putin's peace, more murdered Ukrainian civilians. Ukrainian victory remains the only real peace plan.
16 murdered. 64 injured, including 14 children. People were sleeping at home — in what they believed was a safe place, somewhere in the middle of a residential district in the western city of Ternopil. My heart bleeds in agony. Everyone who supports russia is complicit.
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Afghan women can beg in the streets but are punished for working, studying, or speaking out. Girls are banned from school, women from universities, jobs, parks, even traveling alone. Men in Afghanistan watching , UN watching, world leaders watching but no action .
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#URGENT: This morning, four Afghan journalists, my colleagues, along with several women human-rights defenders, were arrested by Pakistani police and taken to Aji Camp. They now face imminent deportation to Afghanistan, where their lives are in extreme danger under Taliban rule.
Tawazon – Local sources in Islamabad told Tawazon that Pakistani police detained four Afghan journalists on Monday, 17 November, during a special operation and transferred them to a migrant camp. https://t.co/NXBMNBRETg
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If you're interested in how international and Ukrainian media are portraying Ukraine's brave women soldiers, check out my latest research. Link in the next tweet.
70,000 women now serve in Ukraine’s army, a 20% rise since 2022 - NYT. Some fight while pregnant — crouching in trenches, and living under bombardment. Many say they serve for their children’s future, and plan to return to duty even after giving birth. 1/
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