Ella Kesayeva and Oleg Kozlovsky. Kesayeva's stories on what really happened in Beslan were mind-blowing. I have wondered how these women who were there, who lost a child or children there, how do they cope? And I still do wonder that. (In 2004, in the Beslan school attack 365 people died, half of them children.)

Svetlana Gavrilina and Valentin Gefter. Soldiers' Mothers Committee and Memorial. Among other posts.

Hard talk is hard to listen to. But so so very interesting.

Andrey Babitsky´s (2nd from the right) team getting ready.

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