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100 1  $a Aseev, Stanislav, $d 1989- $e author.
240 10 $a Svetlyĭ putʹ. $l English
245 14 $a The torture camp on Paradise Street / $c Stanislav Aseyev ; translated by Zenia Tompkins and Nina Murray.
264  2 $a Cambridge, Massachusetts : $b Distributed by Harvard University Press $c ©2023
300    $a xvi, 280 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 22 cm.
490 1  $a Harvard library of Ukrainian literature ; $v 5
520    $a In the memoir The Torture Camp on Paradise Street, Ukrainian journalist and writer Stanislav Aseyev details his experience as a prisoner for nearly three years at a modern-day concentration camp overseen by the Federal Security Bureau of the Russian Federation (FSB) in the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk.
520    $a "Numerous cases of illegal detainment and extreme mistreatment have been reported in the Ukrainian towns and villages occupied by Russian forces during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine that began in February 2022. These and other war crimes committed by Russian troops speak to the genocidal nature of Russia's war on Ukraine and reveal the horrors that it has wreaked upon Ukrainians forced to live in Russian-occupied zones. It is important to remember, however, that the torture and killing of Ukrainians by Russian security and military forces began long before 2022. In 'The Torture Camp on Paradise Street,' Ukrainian journalist and writer Stanislav Aseyev details his own experience as a prisoner from 2015 to 2017 in a modern-day concentration camp overseen by the Federal Security Bureau of the Russian Federation (FSB) in the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk. This memoir recounts an endless ordeal of psychological and physical abuse, including torture and rape, inflicted upon Aseyev and his fellow inmates over the course of nearly three years of illegal incarceration spent largely in the prison called Izoliatsiia (Isolation). Rendered deftly into English, this compelling account offers a critical insight into the operations of Russian forces in the occupied territories of Ukraine. Notably, Aseyev also reflects on how a human can survive such atrocities and reenter the world to share his story"-- $c Provided by publisher.
546    $a Translated from Ukrainian.
600 10 $a Aseev, Stanislav, $d 1989- $x Imprisonment.
610 20 $a Sluzhba vneshneĭ razvedki Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii $1 https://isni.org/isni/0000000110869605
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650  0 $a Political prisoners $z Donet︠s︡ʹk. $z Donet︠s︡ʹk.
650  0 $a Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- $x Prisoners and prisons $v Biography.
650  0 $a Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- $x Personal narratives, Ukrainian.
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650  0 $a Journalists $z Ukraine $v Biography.
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650  0 $a Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- $x Atrocities $z Donet︠s︡ʹk. $z Donet︠s︡ʹk.
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651  7 $a Ukraine $z Donet͡sʹk. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01206964
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740 02 $a Svitlyĭ shli͡akh.
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700 1  $a Tompkins, Zenia, $e translator.
700 1  $a Shevchuk-Murray, Nina, $e translator.
830  0 $a Harvard library of Ukrainian literature ; $v 5.
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