diff --git a/w3p-01.md b/w3p-01.md index 3376abb..4c2d8f1 100644 --- a/w3p-01.md +++ b/w3p-01.md @@ -95,6 +95,6 @@ Recent number of laws on “foreign agents”, “on countermeasures in response | **Foreign agent** | Every donation from abroad could be used as to frame recipient as a foreign agent. Even when the case is a donation to animal shelter or [domestic violence’ victim center](https://meduza.io/en/news/2023/02/13/founder-of-russian-anti-domestic-violence-group-to-be-deported-from-georgia). Moreover, "foreign agent" status leads to prosecution of the Nobel Prize 2022 co-recepients [Memorial](https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/03/21/russia-opens-new-case-against-memorial) | Privacy is a #1 priority within the crypto donation track. | | **Media** | Foreign media actively work with the network of freelancers in Russia from cameramen to journalists. They cover a wide range of tasks from key events documentation to investigative journalism. | Protection is a key priority within the media operations. Because all those freelancers could be prosecuted by the law enforcement agents. | | **Ethnical minorities** | [Crimean Tatars](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Tatar_diaspora) are ethnical minority living in Crimea peninsula occupied by Russia since 2014. They are active supporters of Ukraine & perceive Crimea as an occupied territory. So Russian government perform surveillance & oppressive actions against them. | Privacy tools could help Crimean Tatars to maintain their ethnical culture, develop fund for a legal support, scale network of their operations & survive under a harsh conditions. | -| **Ukrainian journalists** | Freedom House. Freedom of the net report: "Following the Russian invasion, journalists in Ukraine have faced extreme danger due to Russian attacks while conducting their work. According to rights experts at the United Nations, journalists have been “targeted, tortured, kidnapped, attacked, and killed, or refused safe passage” from cities and regions under Russian siege. At least eight journalists, including online journalists, were killed by Russian forces during the coverage period... The Institute of Mass Information (IMI), by the end of May 2022, had recorded [280 crimes against journalists](https://imi.org.ua/en/monitorings/280-crimes-against-journalists-and-the-media-in-ukraine-committed-by-russia-in-three-months-of-war-i45745) and media in Ukraine committed by Russian forces". | +| **Ukrainian journalists** | Freedom House. Freedom of the net report: "Following the Russian invasion, journalists in Ukraine have faced extreme danger due to Russian attacks while conducting their work. According to rights experts at the United Nations, journalists have been “targeted, tortured, kidnapped, attacked, and killed, or refused safe passage” from cities and regions under Russian siege. At least eight journalists, including online journalists, were killed by Russian forces during the coverage period... The Institute of Mass Information (IMI), by the end of May 2022, had recorded [280 crimes against journalists](https://imi.org.ua/en/monitorings/280-crimes-against-journalists-and-the-media-in-ukraine-committed-by-russia-in-three-months-of-war-i45745) and media in Ukraine committed by Russian forces". | Privacy tools could help journalists cover human rights violation | | **Religious groups** | Priest Serhiy Chudinovich: "_On March 30, 2022, I was captured by representatives of the Russian Federation in Kherson. I spent the whole day in their premises. I was accused of participating in the activities of sabotage and intelligence groups of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, of being a member of the territorial defense_". Or Oleg Bondarenko's, a church servant of the "Vosor" Adaptation Center at the "Salvation" Pentecostal Church, [story](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzxRAO6rCuE). [Full report](https://irf.in.ua/files/publications/2022.09-IRF-Ukraine-report-UKR.pdf) | | **Teachers** | Schools, universities are under a constant political pressure & freedom of speech oppression. There are numerous cases of kids contacting law enforcement for teacher' anti-Russian or pro-Ukrainian monologues (max charge: 15 years in prison). [BBC coverage](https://www.bbc.com/russian/news-60985018) |