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Willing ourselves to see

Peter Keough, The Boston Globe, April 28, 2022

Bernard-Henri Lévy's documentary “The Will to See” plunges the viewer into his frenetic globe-hopping to the places the world would prefer to forget.

Homage to Borodyanka

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, April 21, 2022

Bearing witness to the horror and majesty of a ruined, resilient Ukraine.

Letter from Ukraine: A prayer for Odessa

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The New Statesman, March 26, 2022

As the Russian squadron blockading the city lies in anchor, Odessites reveal the depths of their courage as they prepare to defend their home.

Putin’s Crime, Europe’s Cowardice

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The New York Times, July 22, 2014

In eastern Ukraine, Vladimir V. Putin has been playing with fire. He has mobilized the worst elements to be found in the region.

Bernard-Henri Levy: to friends of free, european and battling Ukraine

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Kyiv Post, March 30, 2019

The following is a speech delivered on March 28 at Taras Shevchenko National University by Bernard-Henry Levy, the French philosopher, playwright and author.

Save the New Ukraine

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The New York Times, January 27, 2015

Bernard-Henri Lévy and Georges Soros launch an SOS for Ukraine, in this article published in twelve European and American newspapers.

Long live free Ukraine!

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The HuffPost, December 17, 2013

It is impossible to predict what the situation in Ukraine will be by the time these lines appear. Already certain, however, is that the events of the past month are extraordinary in every respect.

Why Putin is a danger to Europe

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Kyiv Post, February 09, 2015

Bernard-Henri Lévy discusses the Ukrainian crisis and the danger that Putin represents for democracy and Europe.

Putin, Ukraine and historical revisionism

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Kyiv Post, May 09, 2015

The following is the English-language translation of a Bernard-Henri Levy speech delivered on April 16 at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques in Paris as part of an international colloquium entitled The Second World War in Russian Political Discourse.

The comedian VS the hero of Ukraine

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Wall Street Journal, April 08, 2019

Petro Poroshenko, the man who stood up to Putin, deserves better than to be fired at history’s whim.