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[Ukraine Update] {NAME}, this is your impact in Ukraine

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An update one year later {NAME}, Russia?s invasion of Ukraine has unleashed the gravest human righ

An update one year later [View in Browser]( [Amnesty International candle logo]( [Inside look: Your impact in Ukraine one year after Russia’s invasion »]( {NAME}, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has unleashed the gravest human rights and refugee crisis in Europe since World War Two.1 For the past year, the world has watched with fear and horror as each day brings reports of artillery strikes on communities, the destruction of schools and hospitals, and mounting accounts of appalling human rights violations. {NAME}, in the face of crisis, the Amnesty community has met the moment with action. Your support has helped ensure that Amnesty’s Crisis Evidence Lab and researchers were and still are in position to investigate and document human rights violations and war crimes, which is crucial to seeking justice and securing accountability. [I hope you’ll take a look at everything we’ve learned about the human rights situation in Ukraine so far — it’s what your support has made possible.]( Together, we’ve done so much to bring the truth to light.2 Because of you and millions of committed Amnesty members, we have been able to expose the devastating impact of war on older people in Ukraine, call for change and stronger scrutiny of the Russian government’s suppression of free speech and the right to protest, and identify war crimes like indiscriminate attacks and unlawful deportations of civilians. [Learn more about how your support has helped Amnesty uncover and document human rights violations and war crimes and get the latest updates on the situation in Ukraine.]( [Your support at work: A roundup of our human rights work in Ukraine. Check it out.]( We have much more work to do but amidst all of the destruction and human suffering that we’ve witnessed, I’m so proud of how our community has rallied around the people of Ukraine. You’ve shown powerful solidarity with Ukrainians. As the war continues, our teams are committed to continuing to work tirelessly. This year we intend on deploying more crisis investigators and scaling up our assistance — and we’ll need your help to ramp up our efforts. Watch for an exclusive match offer to hit your inbox this week to help our teams continue documenting attacks and advocating for the rights of Ukranians. [In the meantime, learn more about what’s at stake and see your impact right here.]( Thank you for your continued investment in human rights, Paul O’Brien Executive Director Amnesty International USA [1] [( [2] [( [( [( [DONATE NOW]( © 2023 Amnesty International USA 311 W 43rd Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10036 | 1-800-AMNESTY Please don’t reply to this email. You can send questions to aimember@aiusa.org. We’re so happy you’re here to hear about the most important updates on human rights! If necessary, you can [opt to receive fewer emails]( or [unsubscribe here](. [supporter]

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