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Документ At Illusory Liberty: Maternity of Nadiia Svitlychna from Release to Emigration in «Svoboda» Newspaper(2026) Kizlova Antonina; Кізлова АнтонінаThe aim of the work is to characterise the specificity of coverage in the newspaper Svoboda of the maternal fate of Nadiia Svitlychna, a representative of the Ukrainian dissident movement (from her release from camp to emigration). The research methodology is grounded in the principles of historicism and objectivity. The methods employed include content and discourse analysis, source criticism, case study, comparative-historical, hermeneutical, historical-chronological approaches, and systematisation. The scientific novelty is determined by the stated aim and objectives: to analyse the chronology and sources of publications about N.Svitlychna in the newspaper Svoboda (1976-1978); to identify the key narratives through which the newspaper represented N.Svitlychna’s motherhood; to trace whether her image underwent transformations; and to examine the means of mobilising diasporic and international support. Conclusions. The newspaper Svoboda during 1976-1978 covered the fate of N.Svitlychna as a mother in 17 articles, drawing upon sources from the Foreign Representation of the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council, the Moscow and Ukrainian Helsinki Groups, the UIS «Smoloskyp», samvydav appeals, American media, and diasporic organisations. The diversity of sources ensured a multidimensional narrative of motherhood: Helsinki Group documents highlighted the forced separation of mother and child, samvydav appeals conveyed emotional calls for solidarity, N.Svitlychna’ texts reflected self-reflection on motherhood under pressure, and American television illustrated the tragedies of divided families. The image of Nadiia-as-mother evolved from a passive victim (1976) through the author of her own appeals to an active defender of others (1978). The newspaper ensured the campaign’s international character, utilising the dissident’s motherhood as a universally significant factor for an international audience, transforming a privatematernal drama into a matter of international importance.