Ukraine: “We Will Continue to Fight for Our Future”
Nobel Peace Prize winner warns that peace will remain elusive without justice or security.
Hearing Over Murder of Famed Children’s Author Adjourned
The body was found in a mass grave in Izium; forensic examination confirmed he had been shot.
Poland Explores Implementing Universal Jurisdiction
Legal principle deems certain crimes so grave that they are considered to be committed against the international community as a whole.
Closed-Door Trial for Russian Soldier Accused of Torturing Police Officers
Due to security concerns, the victims requested the proceedings not be open to the public.
Russian Captain Convicted for Torturing Ukrainian Police Officers
The court classified the victims as civilians who maintained their protective status, rather than combatants.
Russian Soldier Accused of Sexual Assault of Kherson Man
Civilian was among residents held and tortured during the first weeks of the occupation.
Investigating Crimes Against Ukrainian Journalists
NGOs and prosecutors log hundreds of cases of aggression, intimidation and attacks on media workers.
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