wurmer schrieb am 29.09.2024 08:11:
dann sollte sich eigentlich niemand wundern, wenn demnächst ranghohe oder ranghöchste Militärs und Führungspersonen in anderen Konflikten dieser Welt versterben.
Ich bin gespannt, wie die westliche Welt z.B. auf ein Ableben eines Netanjahus oder eines Selenskyj reagieren wird? Wie lebt es sich eigentlich als Führungskraft, wenn man staatlichen Terror säät und hofft, daß man selbst kein Opfer von ebensolchem Terrorismus wird?
Wo hat Selenskyj staatlichen Terror gesät? Wäre da nicht eher Putin das geeignetere Beispiel?
The Commission found new evidence that Russian authorities have committed violations of international human rights and international humanitarian law, and corresponding war crimes, in areas that came under their control in Ukraine.
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More generally, recent indiscriminate attacks violating international humanitarian law committed by Russian armed forces have led to civilian casualties and the destruction and damage of civilian objects, including of protected objects such as hospitals and cultural property. Often, Russian armed forces failed to take feasible precautions to verify that the affected objects are not civilian.
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”We are concerned at the scale, continuation, and gravity of violations and crimes that the Commission has investigated and the impact on victims and the affected communities,“ said the Chair of the Commission, Erik Møse.
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New evidence strengthens the Commission’s previous findings that torture against civilians by Russian authorities in Ukraine and in the Russian Federation has been widespread and systematic.
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Investigations found additional evidence concerning the unlawful transfer of children to areas under Russian control.
The report documents incidents of rape and other sexual violence committed against women in circumstances which also amount to torture. It also details incidents of torture with a sexualised dimension and threats of rape against male prisoners of war.
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/03/ukraine-un-commission-concerned-continuing-patterns-violations-human-rights