CABAR.asia: The trial of Karakalpakstan protesters shows that the Uzbek authorities wanted to create the appearance of justice. Human rights activists argue that the trials were aimed more at creating the image of a democratic country than at actual justice….
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Ukraine: Justice for the most serious crimes will promote international peace and security
24 February marks one year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. To date, FIDH member organisations in Ukraine, the Center for Civil Liberties, and the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, have helped to document close to 30,000 alleged international crimes….
24/02/2023
One year ago, Russia launched its massive invasion of Ukraine. The “hybrid warfare” of the previous eight years had turned into a full-blown aggressive war at a scale unseen in Europe since 1939. Both the global community and…
Over the past year of the all-out war waged by Russian aggressors, residents of Ukraine – adults and children, civilians and soldiers defending the country – have suffered incalculable misfortunes. The topic of children traumatized by the crimes of adults is one…
On January 19, 2023, the bodies of two local residents who died in the war in Ukraine were delivered to Bulungur district of Samarkand region. According to Radio Ozodlik, they were 26-year-old Babur Abdumuminov and 24-year-old Shakhriyor Jalolov, both former…
The decision of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation in the case of Noe Mskhiladze which was adopted 5 years ago had a strong influence on the practice of court decisions on the release of prisoners from Centres for…