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Commemorating three years of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

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ANU Centre for European Studies, Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS)
Acton ACT, Australia
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February of this year marks eleven years since Russia’s war against Ukraine began and three years since the Russian military launched a full-scale invasion.

Join us to view an exhibition "The Right to Be Free" and mark three years to the day when Russian forces unleashed a full-scale attack against the people of Ukraine. The exhibition features thoughtfully crafted artworks that celebrate human rights and freedoms, which are currently under severe threat in Ukraine. The artists communicate the beauty of Ukraine, highlighting different aspects of life while simultaneously addressing the violation of basic human rights due to the ongoing war.

This event is supported by the Embassy of Poland under the Polish Presidency of the EU Council.

(Image: “Right to Life” by Tetiana Koldunenko)

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ANU Centre for European Studies, Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS)
Acton ACT, Australia