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Politics : Military Strategy Board

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To: onepath who wrote (16530)3/5/2024 4:49:36 PM
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I've responded directly from the links you posted:

en.wikipedia.org
Human rights lawyer Juan E. Méndez stated on 4 March 2022 that the genocide claim was worth investigating, but should not be presumed.[17]
euronews.com
By Shona Murray & Mared Gwyn Jones
Published on 05/03/2024 - 12:24

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Ukraine's prosecutor general Andriy Kostin has said Russian President Vladimir Putin will be "prosecuted and tried" for atrocities committed in Ukraine.

"I believe that our case will be prepared, and when (the) time comes
, when and if Putin will be available, he will be prosecuted and tried by the International Criminal Court or by a special tribunal," Kostin said in an interview with Euronews on Monday.

"It's our obligation as prosecutors to document all of the evidence (...) and make a case against Putin. This is our obligation, and we are committed to fulfil it."

The Ukrainian prosecutor general - who was in Brussels to call on EU justice ministers to back his country's efforts to deliver justice for the victims of heinous war crimes committed in Ukraine - warned that the security of the civilised world is at stake.

france24.com

The International Criminal Court said Tuesday that it has issued arrest warrants for two senior Russian officers over the Ukraine war,
including strikes targeting Ukrainian power infrastructure.


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Human Rights Watch - Wikipedia

Human Rights Watch was co-founded by Robert L. Bernstein, [8] Jeri Laber, and Aryeh Neier [9] as a private American NGO in 1978, under the name Helsinki Watch, to monitor the then- Soviet Union 's compliance with the Helsinki Accords. [10] Helsinki Watch adopted a practice of publicly "naming and shaming" abusive governments through media ...
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