On Wednesday, December 15 at 16:00, in the Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes Territory of Terror, the Crimean Tatar Resource Center will present an exclusive documentary film “Give Me Back My Dad!” The film raises one of the most pressing and painful topics of our time: childhood without a father. The documentary tells us the story of children whose dads were imprisoned or forcibly kidnapped after the occupation of Crimea. We invite all residents and guests of the city to visit our presentation.
The number of people imprisoned in politically motivated cases continues to increase every year in the occupied Crimea. Already more than 200 children are forced to grow up without a father, without his daily support and care.
The team of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center hopes and does everything so that in the near future every child in the occupied Crimea could hug his or her father and truly enjoy every day of childhood.
To achieve this goal, the Crimean Tatar Resource Center has created a short documentary film "Give Me Back My Dad!"
In our film, we have collected the stories of children whose parents were imprisoned or forcibly kidnapped after the occupation of Crimea. Some of them saw the brutal detention of their parents and now have one request: "Give Me Back My Dad!"
The event will be held in compliance with all quarantine restrictions and with a requirement to show green COVID certificate.
Organizers: Crimean Tatar Resource Center, NGO Crimean Tatars of Lviv Region, Memorial Museum of totalitarian regimes Territory of Terror.
Address: Lviv, Viacheslav Chornovil Avenue 45H (Museum Territory of Terror), barrack 2.
Contacts: [email protected], 067343 7454
