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Vladimir Putin with the children attending the Kremlin New Year Party in 2017. Photo: The Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation. At the end of January 2021, massive protests across Russia demanded the release of Alexei Navalny amid growing socio-economic dissatisfaction, flourishing corruption and blatant hypocrisy of the authorities. According to OVD-Info, Russia’s independent human rights project combating political persecution, at least 4,000 people in 125 cities and 5,754 people in 87 cities were detained on January 23rd and January 31st respectively. On February 2nd, after the announcement of the court verdict against Navalny, his supporters called for political actions in Moscow and St. Petersburg, resulting in at least 1,144 detainees as of February 3rd. In Moscow alone the protests were the largest in seven years, a fact Russian state-owned television could hardly ignore. On January 24th, Russia’s chief propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov alleged that most prot

Ukraine regards Russian nationalization of Massandra as war crime

Ukraine regards Russian nationalization of Massandra as war crime - Prosecutor of Crimea 2 min read The appropriation and sale of property of the Massandra Production and Agricultural Association in the occupied Crimea is regarded by the Ukrainian side as a war crime, head of the Prosecutor s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol Ihor Ponochovny said in an interview published on Monday to Zerkalo Nedeli newspaper. Answering the question why the appropriation and sale of the Massandra association qualifies as a war crime, he said: Because, according to the IV Geneva Convention for the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 1949, the occupying state is prohibited from appropriating both public and private property in the occupied territory. The occupying state has the right to use public property only for military purposes.

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