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History overshadowed not forgotten - Yesterday in Russia

Public record: documentation of a third email sent to Russian authorities, addressed to Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, July 2026 — presented in eleven languages. English · Русский · Українська · Français · Deutsch · Svenska · Norsk · Italiano · Español · Ελληνικά · Polski English To Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, This is my third letter regarding the abducted Ukrainian children. They are still not home. So I write again — this time about memory, since your government has raised the subject itself. Your Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through Ambassador Gatilov in Geneva, declared that in Russia the memory of World War II victims is "preserved with great care," and that discussing the Holocaust without honoring the Soviet soldiers who stopped the mass extermination would be "profoundly dishonorable." The Ministry reminded the world that it was Red Army soldiers who opened the gates of Auschwitz on January 27, 1945, and liberated t...

34 Hours - Where are the Ukrainian Children

Public record: documentation of a follow-up email sent to Russian authorities, addressed to Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, July 2026 — presented in nine languages: English, Russian, Ukrainian, French, Polish, German, Swedish, Italian, and Norwegian. English · Русский · Українська · Français · Polski · Deutsch · Svenska · Italiano · Norsk English To Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, It has now been approximately 34 hours since I last wrote to you regarding the abducted Ukrainian children. The buses have not stopped. The camps have not emptied. So I write again. This time I will not reiterate the importance of a child's formative years, and I will not explain why the immediate release of these children matters. There is no need. Russia already understands both perfectly — that understanding is the entire reason for the program. You do not steal childhoods unless you know precisely what childhoods are worth. The calculation is transparent: take eno...

Letter to Dmitry Peskov - Release Ukrainian children

Public record: documentation of an email sent to Russian authorities, addressed to Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, July 2026. To Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, This week you told journalists that Russia remains open to a peaceful track and that you regret hearing "confrontational" statements rather than constructive engagement. Allow me to offer the most constructive statement available: which war crime should the world ask Russia to cease first? The answer is obvious, and it is the easiest test of whether Russia's stated openness to peace means anything at all. Return the Ukrainian children. Russia is not merely holding children taken earlier in this war — it is still actively removing children from occupied Ukrainian territory. These children are placed in so-called re-education camps, subjected to military training and indoctrination, stripped of their language, their identity, and their culture, and in many cases funneled toward adoption by Ru...