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Stan Rogow
Walter Sorrells
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Back in the real world, Abby was passive and mellow, but the need to survive changes people. While Daley and the others are safe at the campsite, Abby is roughing it in the jungle - no more yoga for this girl. ...

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... " Not just in dating, but in in day-to-day Survival - passing as able is a huge part of my Survival just because I live in a city and disability hate crime is far more common than we think it is...

The man rescuing Britain's 'magical' glow worms

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... And he frowns over so-called rogue reintroductions, where rare or extinct butterflies appear in random places by cover of night with little chance of Survival...

Morrisons' bras and pants carry NHS cancer check label

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... " Cancer Survival is at an all-time high - Survival for both breast and testicular cancers has improved significantly over the last 50 years and we re seeing more people than ever before diagnosed at an early stage - and this partnership with Morrisons is just one of the many ways we are ensuring people are aware of potential cancer symptoms...

Kuno cheetah deaths: Could radio collars be killing the big cats in India?

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... Alok Kumar, former chief conservator of forests in Madhya Pradesh, told the BBC that the deaths among big cats could be due to many reasons but radio collars - although key to their Survival - could be a factor too...

Ukraine war: Putin should face trial this year, says top lawyer

Ukraine war: Putin should face trial this year, says top lawyer
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... These laws ban attacks on civilians - or infrastructure vital to their Survival - and are set out in international treaties such as the Geneva Conventions...

Stewart Rhodes' son: ‘How I escaped my father's militia'

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What is a war crime, and could Putin be prosecuted over Ukraine?

What is a war crime, and could Putin be prosecuted over Ukraine?
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... What is a war crime? Civilians cannot be deliberately attacked - nor can the infrastructure that is vital to their Survival...

Ukraine war: Putin should face trial this year, says top lawyer

Nov 18,2021 4:06 pm

By James FitzGeraldBBC News

Russian President Vladimir Putin should go On Trial in Ukraine this year for War Crimes committed there, says The Man who led The Prosecution of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic .

Sir Geoffrey Nice told The Bbc Mr Putin was a " guilty man" for attacks on civilian targets during The War .

The British barrister expressed his surprise that prosecutors and politicians were not " spelling this out much more freely and openly".

Russia denies committing War Crimes .

But, speaking to Radio 4 's Broadcasting House programme, Sir Geoffrey described Moscow's actions during The Invasion as " crimes against humanity" - as civilian targets were being attacked.

Crimes against humanity are considered to be among The Most serious offences under.

These laws ban attacks on civilians - or infrastructure vital to their Survival - and are set out in international treaties such as the Geneva Conventions.

For example, Russia's repeat attacks on the Ukrainian energy grid over The Winter because of the Harm Done to civilians. Russia insists it is hitting military targets only.

Moscow's troops have been accused by The International community of thousands of abuses since their full-scale invasion of the neighbouring country last February.

The Prosecutor -general in Kyiv says More Than 62,000 War Crimes have So Far been recorded, including the deaths of More Than 450 children. The Bbc has not been able to verify these figures.

Sir Geoffrey worked with International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) between 1998 and 2006.

He led the case against former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic , who went On Trial in The Hague in 2002 for War Crimes committed in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo.

Mr Milosevic - Once known as the " butcher of the Balkans" - died in prison before The Trial concluded.

Commenting on The War in Ukraine , Sir Geoffrey said the case " couldn't be clearer" against Mr Putin, and there was " no doubt" of a chain of command leading to The Man in the Kremlin.

This meant the " most important thing" was to try The Russian leader himself, rather than low-ranking soldiers, he told Broadcasting House .

He added that any trial " could be Tomorrow Morning , As Far as I'm concerned" and should be held by Ukrainians in the Ukrainian language. Mr Putin himself would not need to be present, He Said .

Sir Geoffrey speculated over a possible reason why The Russian leader had not faced tougher action So Far - suggesting there could be a move to exempt him from prosecution as part of a peace deal.

He Said The International Criminal Court (ICC) - which has jurisdiction over Ukraine - " has still not made a pronouncement about Putin's responsibility for this crime".

Sir Geoffrey said this " reluctance" raised the question of whether there was some sort of " political advantage" to not indicting The President .

But He Said the idea of any peace settlement that prevented a trial of Mr Putin was an " appalling prospect" which would be " a complete denial of justice to The People of Ukraine ".

In response, the ICC rejected any assertion of " pressure or influence" on The Prosecutor , Karim Khan, to delay any investigations.

Mr Khan had " gone on record repeatedly. . to demonstrate that accountability is an imperative that must be achieved" an ICC statement said.

It added that The Prosecutor had been working on the ground in Ukraine to collect evidence of War Crimes - and arrest warrants would be issued when enough proof had been gathered.



Source of news: bbc.com

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