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| | | | | The upcoming Special Tribunal of the Council of Europe for the crime of aggression against Ukraine would not be able to try Vladimir Putin as long as he remains in office, according to a recent report by Euronews citing two unnamed European officials. Against the backdrop of global support for Ukraine and repeated declarations of determination to ensure accountability for the gravest international crimes, this news comes as a cold shower. Though for the legal community, which has long debated this issue, it is hardly surprising. | |
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inforrm.org
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| | | | | Columbia Global Freedom of Expression seeks to contribute to the development of an integrated and progressive jurisprudence and understanding on freedom of expression and information around the wor... | |
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peopleandnature.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Anti-fascists in Russia, who face a campaign of arrests, torture and "terrorism" prosecutions by the Federal Security Service (FSB), are appealing for support. Their defence campaign is organised on the Project no. 117 facebook page - named after the clause in the Russian Criminal Code that outlaws the use of torture. Please post messages there... | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | just another homeless woman, invisible drumming in a Van Nuys fog bank face down in the middle of Victory blvd head thrumming got one kid in college another in jail and the bus is coming | ||