![]() ‘I was the worst investment the Russians ever made’Īfter the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, many believed that all borders would disappear. Emma Graham-Harrison, senior international affairs correspondent May her memory be an inspiration to Ukrainians and those who share her ideals. This is an essay she wrote reflecting on her early life in Lviv and the evolution of her Ukrainian identity. In her travels and work she tried to counter horror with hope, documenting atrocities but also organising aid and cultural activities, which she insisted were as important to Ukraine’s fight as physical sustenance. A Ukrainian homeland, where all citizens were free, was so important to her that she did not hesitate to give up her own home to fight for it, taking her son to safety outside Ukraine then returning to follow the trail of Russian destruction.
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