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Total of 104 torture chambers discovered in de-occupied territories - Kostin
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Law enforcement officers discovered 104 torture chambers in the de-occupied territories of 8 regions of Ukraine.
This was stated by Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin during the international conference on human rights “Freedom or Fear”, Censor.NET reports citing Ukrinform.
“Torture chambers and places of illegal detention were found in all the territories liberated from the enemy. These are 104 torture chambers in 8 regions of Ukraine. The largest number of torture chambers was found in the Kharkiv region - 25, Zaporizhzhia - 18, Kherson - 11, Donetsk - 10. And also 19 on the territory of the Russian Federation,” Kostin said.
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Less propaganda please, Mumsie Consortium.
International community should increase pressure on Russia and force it to comply with Convention against Torture, - Lubinets
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The international community should increase pressure on Russia and force it to comply with its international legal obligations, including the Convention against Torture.
According to Censor.NET, this was written on Telegram by the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets.
He recalled that on this day in 1984, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which entered into force three years later.
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Someone needs to slip old Putin some Novachok. Give him some of his own medicine. Love to see it
Well then Putin is a Piker compared to Biden and company. 1033 people were arrested for participating in the events on January 6. Hundreds were held in inhumane conditions for months and years on end before being charged with a crime. 749 have now been sentenced, many on trumped up charges from questionable evidence from politically weaponized intelligence agencies.
Is holding people in prison without trials and/or keeping them in isolation cells, considered torture?
Is taking people to court for things that are not crimes and denying them the right to a defense a form of torture? How about making them pay extraordinary fines, and refusing them the right to makè money needed to pay those fines while charging them daily interest until that money is turned over to the state? Has Russia ever done that?
If Russia is bad for doing theae things, what are we?
Civilians as political prisoners???
Gee whiz, those Ruskies are some nasty……
Oh wait….
1/6/21 …..