Propaganda, education, institutions, tortures … What happens in the Ukrainian regions occupied by Russia since the invasion of February 2022? Accompanied by the analysis of the sociologist Anna Colin Lebedev, specialist in post-Soviet companies, Clara Marchaud, correspondent of L’Express, takes us into her reports at the heart of a worried Ukraine of possible negotiations.
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Charlotte Baris: In this last episode, difficult subjects are discussed: forced work, torture, rape … These testimonies, collected by Clara Marchaud, can be shocking but are necessary to understand what the daily life of Ukrainians under occupation looks like. For security reasons, some voices and first names have been changed.
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