Essay: Russian war crimes in Ukraine
The Independent indicated on August 5, 2023:
“ | Harrowing new accounts of Ukrainians being tortured during Russia’s eight-month occupation of Kherson are “just the tip of the iceberg”, an international team investigating the alleged war crimes has warned.
The acts described by those detained in dozens of makeshift detention centres – including the use of sexual violence as a common tactic among Russian guards, and genital electrocution – are “evocative of genocide”, the team of lawyers and prosecutors said this week. The UN’s special rapporteur on torture, Dr Alice Jill Edwards, told The Independent that similarities in the accounts of victims across several different regions of Ukraine “expose a deeper concern that torture and intimidation are a policy and strategy of the Russian state”.[1] |
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On April 19, 2023, the Associated Press reported:
“ | Russia’s invading forces are deliberately using rape, torture and kidnapping to try to sow terror among civilians in Ukraine, the top prosecutor in Ukraine told U.S. lawmakers in graphic testimony Wednesday.
Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin said nearly 80,000 cases of war crimes have been registered in Ukraine since the war began in February 2022. Focusing on just one area of the country that has felt the brunt of the war, Kostin described some of the discoveries made when the Ukrainian military liberated Kherson last November. He said some 20 torture chambers were found and more than 1,000 survivors have reported an array of abuses, including the use of electric shocks, waterboarding, being forced to strip naked, and threats of mutilation and death. Kostin said more than 60 cases of rape were documented in the Kherson region alone. In areas still controlled by Russian forces, residents, including children, are being forcefully relocated to other occupied territories or to Russia.[2] |
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The BBC reported in a 2023 article entitled What is a war crime and could Putin be prosecuted over Ukraine?:
“ | The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued a warrant for the Russian president's arrest.
As a signatory to the court, South Africa should detain suspects in its territory, but President Ramaphosa warned Russia would see this as a declaration of war. It often holds trials on behalf of countries with weak judicial systems, which are unable to prosecute such cases in their own courts. What is a war crime, and what is the ICC? The rules for war are spelt out in the Geneva Conventions, and other international laws and agreements. Serious offences such as murder, rape or mass persecution of a group are known as "crimes against humanity" or, in some circumstances, "genocide". Military forces cannot deliberately attack civilians - nor the infrastructure that they depend on, such as power stations. Some weapons are banned, such as anti-personnel landmines, and chemical or biological weapons. The sick and wounded must be cared for - including injured soldiers, who have rights as prisoners of war. The ICC, based in The Hague, was set up to investigate war crimes and crimes against humanity. The UN Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine says Russian authorities took 16,221 children out of Ukraine to Russia. It said these deportations "violate international humanitarian law and amount to a war crime". The UN has also said that Russian forces in Ukraine are responsible for rapes, "widespread" torture and killings...[3] |
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Videos about Russian war crimes in Ukraine
- Russians come face to face with Putin's horrific Ukraine war crimes in Lithuania, The Sun, July 2023
- Gang-rape and genital electrocution: How Russia's war crimes in Ukraine could go un-prosecuted, The Telegraph, 2023
- Stealing Ukraine's Children: Inside Russia’s Camps, Reuters, 2023
- Ukraine war: Russia attack of Odesa a ‘war crime never will be forgotten’, BBC (Channel 4), July 2023
- A year after invasion, Russian war crimes inflict death and ruin on Ukraine, PBS Newshour, 2023
- War crimes in Ukraine, DW News, December 2022
- Investigating war crimes in Ukraine and tracking down Russian soldiers - The Fifth Estate, November 2022
Exposing Putin’s Crimes: Evidence of Russian War Crimes and Other Atrocities in Ukraine: House Foreign Affairs Committee - Republicans
- Exposing Putin's Crimes: Evidence of Russian War Crimes and Other Atrocities in Ukraine, House Foreign Affairs Committee Republicans YouTube channel, May 2023
Newsmax on Russian war crimes
- Russian soldier pleads guilty to shocking crime in first Ukraine war crimes trial | Wake Up America, Newsmax
International Criminal Court (ICC) issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over war crimes
- ICC issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over Ukraine war crimes | Australian Broadcasting Corporation, April 2023
- International Criminal Court (ICC) issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over war crimes, April 2023
- Examining the possible ramifications of the ICC's arrest warrant for Putin, CBS News, April 2023
Breitbart: Russian war crimes
- Russian charged with war crimes: Ukrainian kids can go home, Breitbart, 2023
Washington Examiner on Russia's "adoption" of Ukrainian children
Washington Times on Russia's war crimes in Ukraine
- Russia dishonored by army’s Ukraine war crimes, Washington Times, 2022
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References
- ↑ Inside Russia’s torture chambers as investigators warn Kherson cells ‘tip of iceberg’, The Independent, August 5, 2023
- ↑ Ukraine’s top prosecutor speaks of ‘evil’ Russian atrocities, Associated Press, April 19, 2023
- ↑ What is a war crime and could Putin be prosecuted over Ukraine? What is a war crime and could Putin be prosecuted over Ukraine?, BBC, July 20, 2023