Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska is a journalist focusing on the post-Soviet space.
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Published in: 50.50Meet the Uzbek activists using apps to connect gay men to HIV testing and care
The Uzbek government’s liberal reforms leave out its gay community, so activists are finding creative ways to offer...
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Published in: oDR#FreeFatima: how the Tajik regime treats the children of political exiles as hostages
Preventing the children of opposition exiles from leaving Tajikistan is one of the cruellest forms of repression.
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Published in: oDRNo “Velvet Revolution” for Lebanese Armenians
Revolution in Yerevan has stirred the global Armenian diaspora. But how real are the links between political change...
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Published in: oDRIn Poland and Ukraine, history conflicts reveal the limits of the “nationalist international”
Historical issues have once again divided far-right groups in Poland and Ukraine.
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Published in: oDRThe women of Brest Station
These Chechen women are falling foul of changing attitudes on the EU’s eastern border, but they have made the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?To confront polarisation one must look into the abyss
What Brexit has shown us is that people are still easy to manipulate and that tribal divisions are still pretty much...