
La Russia ha cercato di seppellire questi crimini di guerra – questa commedia osa esporli
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‘Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine I have been working with a team of journalists and lawyers to catalogue, publicise and build legal cases of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine. Our aim is to combine the power of law and media to achieve justice much quicker than usually happens in wars. When you think about Nuremberg, the justice process for the Yugoslav wars or Rwanda, the accountability came long after the war finished. We want to start now. We call ourselves the Reckoning Project, and we have provided Kosodii and Burton with the materials for their play, which is running at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston, east London.
The first phase of our work is built on the careful, often agonisingly detailed collection of witness testimonies by a specially trained team of Ukrainian reporters on the ground. We have collected more than 600 testimonies so far, cataloguing torture; sexual crimes; the bombardment of hospitals, schools and apartment blocks; deportations; the mass abduction of children; enforced disappearances; enforced indoctrination; and extrajudicial executions’ | ✍️ Peter Pomerantsev
A very hard, but very important work. Hopefully, we’ll see these collected evidences used in the trials.
How do you shame something that has no shame.
There’s always a reckoning for this kind of thing. At the end of this whole mess there will be a Nuremberg-level trail, even if some of the guilty are judged in abstentia, and justice will be meted out sooner or later.