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The Tribunal for Putin (T4P) global initiative was set up in response to the all-out war launched by Russia against Ukraine in February 2022.
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Russia hides Kharkiv student abducted 15 months ago ‘for opposing’ its invasion
30.06.2023
Mykyta Shkriabin, a third-year law university student, has not been seen since he was seized by Russian soldiers in Kharkiv oblast on 29 March 2022
Russia has carried out summary executions of at least 77 civilian detainees since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine
29.06.2023
The figure provided in a new UN report is, unfortunately, likely to be much higher, both because of areas still under occupation, and because the Russians also carried out on-the-spot summary executions
The Torture of Ukrainian soldiers and imprisoned civilians
27.06.2023
On 26 June 1987, the UN Convention Against Torture (and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment) came into effect. At present, 173 States, including Ukraine and Russia, have signed and ratified the Convention.
Russian invaders kill two Ukrainian teenagers after torturing them as suspected rail partisans
26.06.2023
There are serious discrepancies in Russia’s claim that 16-year-old Tihran Ohannisian and Mykyta Khanhanov were killed ‘in a shootout’
Russia begins surreal ‘international terrorism trial’ after abducting and torturing five Ukrainians from occupied Melitopol
26.06.2023
Yet another ‘trial’ with predetermined outcome has begun with five Ukrainians accused by the Russian aggressor state of ‘international terrorism’ and facing sentences of up to life imprisonment
Russian court finds defending Ukraine was ‘terrorist activity’, passes 16-year sentence on former Ukrainian soldier
23.06.2023
A Russian court has sentenced former Ukrainian soldier Denys Muryha to 16 years’ imprisonment on extraordinarily cynical charges
Ukrainian Jewish leaders demolish Putin’s lies about Zelensky and 'denazification'
19.06.2023
Vladimir Putin’s new attempt to call Ukraine’s President a “disgrace to the Jewish people” has been dismissed, like all his efforts since 2014 to justify Russia's aggression against Ukraine
Russia begins illegal show ‘trial’ of Ukrainian POWs for defending Ukraine in besieged Mariupol
16.06.2023
Moscow has made no attempt to concoct charges that do not violate both Russian and international law, nor to conceal the emaciated state of men held in Russian captivity
Abducted Ukrainian first savagely tortured by Russian FSB, then by prison staff
15.06.2023
Yaroslav Zhuk is one of an increasing number of Ukrainians whom the Russian invaders abducted and tortured in order to fabricate extraordinarily cynical charges of 'international terrorism'
Russia’s reported mining of the Crimean Titanium factory 'could kill tens of thousands'
14.06.2023
It is hard to believe that any number of deaths or level of environmental damage would prove an obstacle given the likelihood that Russia deliberately blew up the Kakhovka Dam, and is destroying other dams to obstruct Ukraine's counter-offensive
Record 32 countries join Ukraine’s Genocide case against Russia at UN International Court
13.06.2023
Although the charges were initially over Russia’s lies about supposed ‘genocide’ as excuse for its full-scale invasion, there are serious grounds for accusing Russia of waging a genocidal war against Ukraine
Pregnant woman and others killed as the Russians shoot at volunteers and those fleeing the Kakhovka Dam flooding
12.06.2023
Tetiana Hryshko and her unborn daughter, a 74-year-old and others are among the civilians Russia killed as they tried to help relatives flee from the flooding
Russians seize and torture two 16-year-old Ukrainian lads, threaten 20-year sentences
12.06.2023
Russia is planning a grotesque show trial of two Ukrainian teenagers from occupied Berdiansk whom it is accusing of ‘sabotage’, with at least one of the lads subjected to savage forms of torture
Russia shells Kherson evacuation point, obstructs rescue efforts on occupied territory
09.06.2023
Russia shelled an evacuation point where people were fleeing for their lives. On occupied territory, it is obstructing those trying to rescue people and making such rescue dependent on them having Russian passports
Not Kakhovka Dam alone: Russia destroys dams in occupied Zaporizhzhia oblast
08.06.2023
While western media largely ‘play safe’ and report that Kyiv and Moscow ‘are blaming each other’ for the horrific disaster, the Russian invaders are actively destroying other dams in occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia oblast
Russia gave advance permission to not investigate its attack on Ukraine’s Kakhovska Dam
07.06.2023
On an effective carte blanche for attacks on critical Ukrainian infrastructure and on the reasons why Russia’s attack on the Kakhovska Dam should lead to new International Criminal Court arrest warrants
Russia’s use of ‘education’ to destroy Ukrainian identity in occupied Ukraine is cultural genocide, study finds
06.06.2023
The Institute for Mass Information probed the methods, and the false terminology, Russia uses to try to eradicate Ukrainian identity and convince young Ukrainians that they are ‘Russian’
Torture in Russian-occupied Ukraine was deliberate and increasingly systematic, with many civilians tortured to death
05.06.2023
The body exhumed last week in Kherson oblast was one of many civlians seized and tortured, some to death, while Kherson was under Russan occupation
Russian citizenship or your life. How Moscow prepares for fake elections in occupied parts of Ukraine
02.06.2023
Russia has yet again hit new depths, and is forcing Ukrainians to take Russian citizenship or risk losing vital medication
Russians abduct and doubtless torture Ukrainian journalist and her husband in occupied Melitopol
31.05.2023
Iryna and Oleksandr Levchenko are both in their sixties, but there are no grounds for believing that this would stop the Russians from using torture to extract insane ‘confessions’
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