There's just so much. I will begin with a couple of 100 page reports by the Russian Foreign Ministry, outlining in extreme detail some of the many, many violations of human rights, crimes against humanity, and war crimes by the brutal jackboot regime in Kiev.
May those guilty of these terrible crimes be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
So, to begin.
Chapter 1.
WHITE BOOK ON VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW
IN UKRAINE (NOVEMBER 2013 — MARCH 2014)
These 80 pages or so include:
Violations of the right to life, violations
of public order and safety, the use of torture,
inhuman treatment and committed iniquity .................................... 7
Interference in the internal affairs
of a sovereign state ...................................................................... 29
Weapons, equipment, and tactics
of the Euromaidan participants. Evidence
of deliberately committed violence and provocations
by the so-called "Peaceful demonstrators" ................................. 35
Violations of the right for freedom of thought and belief,
including political beliefs, and violations of the right
to express them. Restrictions on freedom of the media
and intimidation of dissidents. Censorship ...................................41
Discrimination along ethnic and linguistic lines,
xenophobia and racial extremism.
Incitement of racial hatred ............................................................51
Religious intolerance, including threats
to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
of the Moscow Patriarchate ..........................................................
That takes us up to April of 2014. Then we have ...
Chapter 2.
WHITE BOOKON VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW IN UKRAINE(APRIL 2014 — MID-JUNE
Violations of human rights and the principle of the rule of law
in the course of the so-called ‘anti-terrorist operation’ ...............................7
Violations of the right to freedom of thought and belief,
including political beliefs; the intimidation and kidnapping
of political opponents .................................................................................29
Restrictions on freedom of the media
and journalist activities............................................................................... 41
Tragedy in Odessa ...................................................................................... 51
The Snipers’ Case: a mock investigation,
violation of the right to the presumption of innocence
and of the right to a fair trial ....................................................................... 61
Ethnic and linguistic discrimination, xenophobia
and aggressive nationalism. Instigation of racism .....................................67
Manifestations of religious intolerance, including threats
to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate .................. 74
That takes us up to mid-June. However, many claim that the worst atrocities have been SINCE then. More to follow.
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Does Poroshenko belong in the dock at The Hague? Is it likely to happen? Will he get a confortable exile in the USA, like Saakashvili, or perhaps some other unnamed middle eastern country?