The Ukrainian writer received the Diane Ortiz Courage Award

The Ukrainian writer received the Diane Ortiz Courage Award

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Ukrainian writer and journalist, former prisoner of DNR terrorists, Stanislav Aseev received Diana Ortiz Courage Award. Read UP.Kultura in Telegram. Oleg Kotsyuba, head of the publishing house of the Ukrainian Scientific Institute of Harvard University, announced this on Twitter. “Congratulations to Stanislav Aseev on receiving the Diana Ortiz Award for Courage for the Protection of Human Rights in Ukraine and beyond! I am proud to be the publisher of his books!” – wrote Kotsyuba and accompanied his post with a photo of the writer with the award. Congratulations to @AseyevStanislav on receiving the Dianna Ortiz Award for Courage from @heartlandhelps for his advocacy of human rights in Ukraine & beyond! So proud to be the publisher of his books! @HURI_Harvard @Harvard_Press @HarvardUPLondon pic.twitter.com/LpDMG46lEC — Oleh Kotsyuba (@Oleh_Kotsyuba) May 24, 2023 “The award was presented to the writer for his “unswerving commitment to justice, truth and human rights”… Congratulations on another award for Stanislav and we wish many more honors in the future!” – the Ukrainian Book Institute reported on its Facebook page. The Dianna Ortiz Award for Courage is presented by the Chicago-based Heartland Alliance. She works to advance human rights and uphold human dignity, proposing solutions to achieve a more just global society. Read also: Stanislav Aseev: All the occupied territories of Donbas are one big concentration camp “Isolation” Stanislav Aseev is a Ukrainian writer, journalist, member of the Ukrainian PEN. Under the pseudonym Stanislav Vasin, he worked as a journalist in occupied Donetsk, wrote for “Radio Liberty” and “Ukrainian Week”. He was kidnapped by “DPR” terrorists on May 11, 2017, who accused him of “espionage” and illegally detained him until December 29, 2019. The author of the autobiographical novel “Melchior’s Elephant, or the Man Who Thought”, the prose book “Underhill Witches: Drama”, poetry. In 2021, he became the laureate of the Shevchenko Prize for the book “In Isolation”, and the next, in 2022, for the book “Svitlyi shlach: the story of one concentration camp”. Read also: The Ukrainian writer killed by the Russians posthumously received an award from the International Publishers Association

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