Two Ukrainian journalists’ bodies found in Bucha and Yahidne after Russian withdrawal

A journalist stands atop a destroyed vehicle after fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

After Russian withdrawal, Ukrainian journalists found killed: video technician Roman Nezhyborets’ body was found buried in the northern Ukrainian village of Yahidne, and freelance journalist Zoreslav Zamoysky’s body was found in Bucha, near the capital of Kyiv. Local Ukrainians found the bodies after Russian forces withdrew from those areas.

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CPJ’s Advocacy Director Gypsy Guillén Kaiser moderated a U.N. side event, “Enhancing the protection of women human rights defenders and journalists: Survivors’ perspectives,” on Tuesday.

During the event, the U.N. Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict appointed Colombian journalist Jineth Bedoya Lima as a U.N. Global Champion in recognition of her courage and contribution to the prevention of conflict-related sexual violence. On May 25, 2000, Bedoya, then a reporter for daily El Espectador, was abducted outside a Bogotá prison where she was set to interview a member of a paramilitary group, and driven to another city, where she was beaten and raped.

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