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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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May, 1997

17.05.2000   
DEATH PENALTY: TO BE OR NOT TO BE?
Number of death penalties according to the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
What is the cost of death penalty?
An interview with Marjorie Farquharson: ’I look at Ukraine with optimism’
An interview with Olga Shevchenko: ’The idea of the death penalty is not a Ukrainian idea’.
Critical analysis of the arguments of death penalty supporters
The death penalty in Ukraine: opinion of human rights protectors from the Ukrainian diaspora in the USA
THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE, PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY
ERES 1112. WP 1403-29/97-12-E
RESOLUTION 1112 (1997)
On fulfillment of the obligation, taken by Ukraine when entering the Council of Europe, to decree the moratorium on execution of the death penalty
TORTURES, DEGRADING TREATMENT, ETC.
The UNO considered the report of Ukraine on fulfillment of the Convention against torture
Evhen Zakharov, Kharkiv

Comments to the third periodical report of the Ukrainian government to the UNO Committee against torture
Censorship again
R. Romanov, Sebastopol

Shall we watch ’Afterword’?
E. Zakharov, Kharkiv

OTHER NEWS ON HUMAN RIGHTS

Has Ukraine fulfilled her obligations before the Council of Europe?
A routine raid
I. Rapp, Kharkiv

General meeting of UAAI
AT PEACE LIKE AT WAR

Sad statistics
Chernobyl continues to reap its victims

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