"There are no tears, no crying or screaming, the child just freezes. One child stood there holding a toy and did not let go of it all day."
- a kindergarten director describing children's reactions to shelling.

Lost and Taken -
Ukraine’s Children in the Shadow of War
Across borders and camps, countless Ukrainian children live in uncertainty—waiting to be found, returned, and remembered.

Echoes of the Lost -
The stories of abducted children
These are just some of the stories of the children, who got kidnapped by russian military and were sent to russia.

Deported and Denied - The War Crime of Forced Deportation
The forced transfer of Ukrainian children violates the Geneva Conventions and every moral code that governs war. This is not a bureaucratic failure — it is a deliberate system of erasure, designed to break families, identities, and the spirit of a nation.

Stolen Futures -
The Crime against
Democracy
The abduction of Ukrainian children is not only a humanitarian tragedy, but a direct attack on the values that underpin free societies. Western democracies face a defining choice: to defend the principles they preach, or to let silence erode their moral authority.

Beyond Borders - Why should we care?
Each deported child represents a failure of the international order meant to protect them. For democratic nations, standing up against such crimes is not optional — it’s a reaffirmation of their very purpose. To act is to defend both humanity and
democracy.

Fading Conscience – What It Says About Us
The measure of any free society lies in how it responds to the powerless. If our moral compass no longer points toward
justice, then perhaps it’s not the world that’s lost its way
— but us.

Beyond the Boundaries of law - Have we risen to our moral Responsibility
The strength of the free world is not measured by the power of its armies or the weight of its laws, but by the courage of its conscience. When legality reaches its limits, morality must take the lead — or risk losing the very values it was meant to
protect.