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Newsletter 40

1. Appeal for donations for Valerij SOKOLOV and Valerij MATJUSCHENKO

Since 2015, Russia has occupied Ukrainian territories and set up concentration camps modelled on those of the Soviet Union. Prisoner exchanges have been taking place for several years between the two warring countries, and among the Ukrainians released, there are those who have spent years in concentration camps such as ‘Izolyazia’, located in the Donetsk region.

Our association, Ad Pacem Servandam, supports several former prisoners of the Russian concentration camp ‘Izolyazia’. They are mainly civilians who suffer from serious after-effects of regular torture. After their release, we help them by covering their medical expenses, which are often costly for people who cannot afford to pay for treatment. They have lost everything or had to leave everything behind in the occupied areas. This is the case for Valerij Sokolov and Valerij Matjuschenko.

=> To learn more about their stories, click here.

We are making an APPEAL to help them.

You can help by making a donation to the bank account
IBAN LU28 0099 7800 0064 0276 (CCRALULL)
of our association Pour la Paix et contre la Guerre asbl
with the reference ‘Help for Sokolov and Matjuschenko’

or via Payconiq (Benelux States only)

2. Report on the 8th General Assembly

On Saturday 29 March 2025, from 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon, the 8th General Assembly was held in Bascharage (L). Here is a report on the activities and assistance provided by the association during 2024, as well as its plans for the future.

=> Click here to read the details.

With best regards,
Claude Pantaleoni
Chairman Ad Pacem servandam

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