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The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), the Center for Civil Liberties (CCL), and the Kharkiv Human Rights Group have jointly submitted a report to the International Criminal Court (ICC) detailing hate crimes perpetrated by Russian propagandists against Ukrainians. Five prominent Russian propagandists and Alexei Gromov, the First Deputy Chief of Staff of Russia’s Presidential Administration, are implicated by the human rights groups. The report, prepared by Ukrainian NGOs and an undisclosed Russian NGO, focuses on hate speech violations under Article 7 of the Rome Statute. The su...
Kyiv Independent
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), the Center for Civil Liberties (CCL), and the Kharkiv Human Rights Group have jointly submitted a report to the International Criminal Court (ICC) detailing hate crimes perpetrated by Russian propagandists against Ukrainians. Five prominent Russian propagandists and Alexei Gromov, the First Deputy Chief of Staff of Russia’s Presidential Administration, are implicated by the human rights groups. The report, prepared by Ukrainian NGOs and an undisclosed Russian NGO, focuses on hate speech violations under Article 7 of the Rome Statute. The su...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), the Center for Civil Liberties (CCL), and the Kharkiv Human Rights Group have jointly submitted a report to the International Criminal Court (ICC) detailing hate crimes perpetrated by Russian propagandists against Ukrainians. Five prominent Russian propagandists and Alexei Gromov, the First Deputy Chief of Staff of Russia’s Presidential Administration, are implicated by the human rights groups. The report, prepared by Ukrainian NGOs and an undisclosed Russian NGO, focuses on hate speech violations under Article 7 of the Rome Statute. The su...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Russia could seize assets and property of U.S. individuals held in Russia if Washington confiscates Russian sovereign assets, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, claimed on April 27. The U.S. Congress recently approved the REPO Actthat would allow President Joe Biden's administration to seize Russian assets held at American banks and funnel them to Ukraine. Western countries and Kyiv's other partners have immobilized around$300 billion of Russian assets in response to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with around $5 billion held in the U.S. "It is obvious that ...
Kyiv Independent
Russia could seize assets and property of U.S. individuals held in Russia if Washington confiscates Russian sovereign assets, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, claimed on April 27. The U.S. Congress recently approved the REPO Actthat would allow President Joe Biden's administration to seize Russian assets held at American banks and funnel them to Ukraine. Western countries and Kyiv's other partners have immobilized around$300 billion of Russian assets in response to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with around $5 billion held in the U.S. "It is obvious that ...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Russia could seize assets and property of U.S. individuals held in Russia if Washington confiscates Russian sovereign assets, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, claimed on April 27. The U.S. Congress recently approved the REPO Actthat would allow President Joe Biden's administration to seize Russian assets held at American banks and funnel them to Ukraine. Western countries and Kyiv's other partners have immobilized around$300 billion of Russian assets in response to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with around $5 billion held in the U.S. "It is obvious that ...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Dmitry Medvedev, an ally of President Vladimir Putin and deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, claimed on Thursday that a Russian defeat in Ukraine could lead to nuclear conflict. Medvedev, himself a former Russian president, issued the warning in a Telegram post ahead of a meeting in Germany among NATO allies who promised additional military support to Ukraine. The former Russian president wrote: “The loss of a nuclear power in a conventional war can provoke the outbreak of a nuclear war. Nuclear powers do not lose major conflicts on which their fate depends.” While his statements were in...
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Deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia and former president Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, made some odd predictions about what might happen in 2023. Medvedev made a post on Telegram and Twitter to share his ten “futuristic hypotheses” of what might happen in the next year, including that Twitter CEO Elon Musk would become president, which Musk called “epic.” IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! “Many practice futuristic hypotheses, competing in the proposal of the most unexpected and even absurd,” Medvedev wrote. “We will a...
uInterview.com
Dmitry Medvedev says the West is "playing a chess game with death." The 56-year-old politician has served as deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia since 2020 and alleged that Western countries are "taking advantage of the military conflict" in Ukraine after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an ongoing invasion of its neighbouring country back in February. He said: "Allies attempting to provoke Russia [are playing] a chess game with death. The West would like to take advantage of the military conflict in Ukraine to push our country to a new twist of disintegration, do everyt...
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