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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 blocks Google and intensifies terror and censorship in occupied parts of Ukraine
20.02.2023
In order to foist a surreal narrative to justify its war against Ukraine, Moscow is applying terror and censorship on all parts of Ukraine that fall under its occupation
Ukrainians tortured into ‘confessing’ to killing collaborators in Russian-occupied Berdiansk
17.02.2023
Russia’s FSB [security service] claim to have ‘thwarted’ a new attack on a collaborator in occupied Berdiansk and captured those responsible for the deaths of several Russian-installed officials
Journalist sentenced to six years for reporting Russia’s bloodiest war crime in Mariupol
16.02.2023
A Russian court has sentenced journalist and human rights activist Maria Ponomarenko to six years’ imprisonment for a post on Telegram about Russia’s bombing of the Drama Theatre in Mariupol on 16 March 2022
Russia begins grotesque show trial of abducted Ukrainian war veteran
16.02.2023
Pavlo Zaporozhets joined Ukraine’s Military Intelligence, after Russia’s invasion of Kherson, and was serving in that capacity when seized by the Russians on 9 May 2022
Russia forces parents in occupied Ukraine to take Russian citizenship or lose their children
14.02.2023
A major part of Russia’s genocidal war against Ukraine lies in brainwashing Ukrainian children and trying to convince them that they are ‘Russians’.
47 days of Russian captivity and torture for pro-Ukrainian graffiti
14.02.2023
Andriy Andriushchenko spent 47 days imprisoned and tortured by the Russians for graffiti
Investigators say Putin probably authorized the use of the Russian Buk missile that downed MH17, killing 298 civilians
09.02.2023
International investigators have said there are “strong indications” that Russian leader Vladimir Putin authorized the supply of the Buk missile launcher that on 17 July 2014 downed Malaysian airliner MH17
Ukraine to leave European Ombudsman in protest over Ukrainian children being sent from Austria to Russia
09.02.2023
Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine’s Human Rights Ombudsman, has warned the Office of the European Ombudsman that Ukraine will be withdrawing from this organization
Long sentences passed on ‘Redut’ mercenaries fighting Russia’s war against Ukraine with Finnish citizen’s funding
07.02.2023
Three mercenaries have received long sentences in Ukraine in trials that Finland should be following as their citizen, Gennady Timchenko, is believed to be financing the Redut mercenary unit, linked closely with Russia’s defence ministry
Disabled Kherson volunteer tortured by Russian invaders for insane propaganda confession to ‘spying for Ukraine’
06.02.2023
The Russians who invaded and occupied Mykola Petrovsky's home are in all seriousness charging the 28-year-old Ukrainian volunteer with ‘spying for Ukraine’ and threatening a sentence of up to 20 years’ imprisonment
Russians abduct, torture and imprison young Crimean Tatar from Kherson oblast, then come for his father
03.02.2023
Khalil Kurtamet has not been seen since he was seized by the Russian invaders of Novooleksiivka in Kherson oblast on 8 January 2023, almost six months after Russia also abducted his son
It's back to the USSR as Russia tries to destroy Ukrainian identity on occupied territory
03.02.2023
The Russian invaders claim to be eradicating “Ukrainian Nazi ideologists’ by changing the Ukrainian ‘Jewish St’ to the name of a Soviet communist, and removing a Crimean Tatar WWII hero
Statement concerning HRW report on the use of landmines in Ukraine
31.01.2023
We are convinced that posting of such a report may bring more significant harm than benefits. We attempted to stop this by contacting HRW. However, our efforts were in vain.
Russia deports Ukrainian children to orphanage in occupied Crimea condemned as a ‘concentration camp’
31.01.2023
An independent Russian website has tracked down fourteen very small children abducted from Kherson while it was under Russian occupation and passed to a children’s home in occupied Crimea which was described in 2020 as “a children’s concentration camp”.
Over 400 victims of Russian aggression remain unidentified in liberated Kharkiv oblast
30.01.2023
The bodies of victims continue to be found, including those of nine people killed when the Russians opened fire on two evacuation buses near Borova in Kharkiv oblast
Ukrainian works of literature and history banned as ‘extremist’ in Russian occupied Luhansk oblast
27.01.2023
The list, probably drawn up in Moscow, prohibits all works on Holodomor and Ukrainian history in general, world-renowned writers, and even comics
Russia opens new prison for Ukrainian political prisoners abducted from Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts
27.01.2023
This new prison is controlled by Russia’s FSB who have nine years’ experience of torturing Ukrainians and fabricating prosecutions with total impunity
Vital ECHR judgement opens way for Russia to be held accountable for MH17 and other war crimes in Ukraine
26.01.2023
The European Court of Human Rights has demolished Russia’s narrative about a ‘civil war in Ukraine’ and found that occupied Donbas was under Russian jurisdiction from May 2014
Ukrainian civilians disappear without trace after the Russians claim to have ‘humanely deported’ them
25.01.2023
Larysa Dolya has not been seen since fighters linked with the notorious Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov turned up at her home in Zaporizhzhia oblast, on 11 January and took her away. She is one of very many civilians seized by the Russians
Russia imports its own ‘judges’ to occupied Ukraine while planning 'legal carte blanche' for its atrocities
23.01.2023
While Germany cites fear of ‘escalation of the conflict’ to justify its refusal to help Ukraine drive out the aggressor state, Russia has already begun forcibly integrating occupied Ukrainian territory
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