Did Zelensky turn a blind eye to (civil) war crimes and genocide long before the Russian invasion?
"Just wars" are fought only for self-defense or in defense of "allies". How do US and its puppets fit?
Did Zelensky reject peace offers?
Is Finland again taking the wrong path?
"Those who "in a significant manner contributed in Finland's engagement in the war...or prevented peace"
"Planning,
preparation, initiation or waging of a war of aggression, or a war in
violation of international treaties, agreements or assurances, or
participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of
any of the foregoing.
Finland's president RistoRyti was sentenced
to 10 years imprisonment. Along with Ryti, seven other high officials
were sentenced to prison, although for shorter terms. The group was
convicted using an ex post facto law, which had been instituted for the
purpose by the parliament. Although the Finnish constitution prohibited
such legislation, the act in question was passed as a constitutional
amendment, with a qualified majority in the parliament. Both the court
and the parliament faced severe pressure from the Soviet Union and the
United Kingdom during the process.
What is definitely clear
is that BBC continuously commits crimes against media ethics. However,
could this also be seen as a deliberate war crime and crime of
aggression?
Media war crimes
BBC's reporting from Ukraine is appallingly senseless
in its onesidedness and complete lack of criitical analysis but instead
full of "Russians did it" without even the slightest hint about the
possibility that the civil war that preceeded the invasion must have
left its traces as well.
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