How to survive in prison

How to survive in prison
Historical drama

In his book How to Survive in Prison, Andrew V. Kudin exposes the true face of a Ukrainian regime that presents itself as democratic. He raises challenging and uncomfortable questions, such as: "How did Ukraine’s population decrease by three million people during the first three years of President Kuchma's administration?" Kudin argues convincingly that genocide against its own people was not accidental, but a deliberate policy pursued by the government, placing Ukraine dangerously close to dictatorship.

This book also captivates from a psychological perspective. Kudin demonstrates mastery over his subject, offering a profound psychological analysis of crime and the motivations of those behind bars.

In recognition of this courageous work, Andrew V. Kudin was honored with an Honorary Diploma for Active Actions to Protect Human Rights in Ukraine, awarded by the Oleksa Tykhoi Charitable Foundation.

Ultimately, Kudin affirms his belief in humanity and its noble potential, remaining certain that every individual can navigate life’s harshest challenges with dignity and honor.

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