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Serge Kharytonau is a video journalist and documentary filmmaker based in New York City (Midtown Manhattan), United States of America. He is an independent journalist and media consultant with almost a decade of experience in media. Since 2011, Mr. Kharytonau has contributed to a wide range of European and Belarusian media. In 2018-2020 Mr. Kharytonau has been employed as foreign correspondent at the Current Time TV (a global television project of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty and the Voice of America) in the Republic of Belarus. In this position, he became known nationwide for his human stories, live broadcasts of mass protests, high-profile political interviews, and the coverage of 2019 parliamentary elections when he was able to record the proofs of ballot stuffing. In 2020, Serge was nominated for ‘Journalist of the year’ award of the Assembly of NGOs of Belarus. Serge Kharytonau is a World Journalist Fellow at the NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
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SERGE KHARYTONAU,
VIDEO PRODUCER
Video version of executive level presentation for Washington D.C.-based NGO on how to rebuild Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets worldwide. The presentation was based on a recently released report commissioned by the Client. The report is authored by constitutional law scholars Laurence Tribe, Raymond “Ray” Tolentino, and their colleagues at Kaplan, Hecker, & Fink (KHF). It focuses on legal tools available to the Biden Administration that enable the transfer of Russia’s frozen sovereign assets to Ukraine—as well as relevant international legal groundwork.