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Free the Ukrainian nuclear workers!

To Dr. Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency:

As global citizens, we call on you to use your influence and connections, and urge Putin to immediately release all unlawfully detained Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant workers and other area residents.

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Free the Ukrainian nuclear workers!

Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest one in Ukraine (and Europe), then took it over. Since March 2022, they abducted, tortured, and imprisoned many of the plant’s workers as well as other civilians who lived in the nearby Enerhodar city. Today, many of them still remain in prison. 

Their families just want them back home.

That’s why they’re traveling to Vienna next week to meet with Director General Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. He’s deeply involved in discussions about what happens to Zaporizhzhia, but so far he hasn’t publicly pushed for the return of the workers.

We can help change that by sending the families of the workers into their meeting backed by a massive global call. Grossi is angling to be the next UN Secretary General, and doing this will give him an opportunity to avoid the negative spotlight and increase his reputation as a negotiator and peacemaker.

Sign now and the families will deliver our voices directly to Grossi in Vienna!

This campaign is run in partnership with Truth Hounds, a human rights organisation that documents and investigates war crimes in Ukraine and other war-affected regions, and the Association of Relatives of Political Prisoners of the Kremlin, a non-political movement fighting for the release of relatives imprisoned by Russia.
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