Justice for Peace at Donbas

Coalition "Justice for Peace in Donbas" (Ukrainian: Справедливість заради миру на Донбасі) is an informal alliance of 17 Ukrainian human rights organisations and initiatives.

Members of the Coalition have teamed up to document human rights violations that occurred during the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine.

The member organisations of the Coalition maintain and develop common Database which contains information on human rights violations.

[3] One of the first joint initiatives of members of the Coalition was a project supported by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (Warsaw),[4] in which member organisations collected evidence of more than 150 people who had been in illegal places of detention under the control of "DNR" and "LNR".

In 2015, the Coalition published a report based on interviews with people who were held in prisons during a military confrontation in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, "Surviving Hell: The testimony of victims on illegal detention in Donbas".