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Ukraine: Further information: Police protects Women's Day rally

, Index number: EUR 50/0061/2019

The International Women’s Day rally organised by human rights defender Vitalina Koval in Uzhgorod, western Ukraine, on 8 March was a success. Participants were well protected by the police and able to exercise their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly safely.

Outcome UA: 31/19 Index: EUR 50/0061/2019 Ukraine Date: 15 March 2019
URGENT ACTION
POLICE PROTECTS WOMEN’S DAY RALLY
The International Women’s Day rally organised by human rights defender Vitalina Koval in
Uzhgorod, western Ukraine, on 8 March was a success. Participants were well protected by the
police and able to exercise their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly safely.
NO FURTHER ACTION IS REQUESTED. MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO SENT APPEALS.
The International Women’s Day rally organised by Vitalina Koval, a defender of women’s rights and
LGBTI rights, in the western Ukrainian city of Uzhgorod successfully took place on 8 March and was
well protected by the police.
This was a highly significant change, as Women’s day events organised by Vitalina Koval in 2017 and
2018 had been targeted by far-right groups and the police failed to protect participants. Vitalina Koval
is still seeking justice for the attack she suffered during the 2018 event, when six members of a far-
right group threw red paint at her and other participants, causing chemical burns on her eyes.
There were reports that far-right groups were present in Uzhgorod on 8 March and they had openly
stated their intention to disrupt the event. However, thanks to national and international pressure,
including extensive campaigning by Amnesty International as part of and as a continuation to the
global Write for Rights 2018 campaign, the authorities put in place the necessary measures and
ensured safety of the 2019 rally.
NAME AND PREFFERED PRONOUN: Vitalina Koval (she/her)
THIS IS THE SECOND AND FINAL OUTPUT FOR UA 31/19
LINK TO PREVIOUS UA: https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/EUR50/9949/2019/en/

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