Ukraine: How Amnesty Got it Wrong
Organisation allowed fog of war to obscure legal context of active conflict.
Organisation allowed fog of war to obscure legal context of active conflict.
Families remain in the dark as no international organisations have been granted access to the prison in eastern Ukraine where at least 53 people were killed.
Tens of thousands in Crimea and eastern Ukraine have been recruited to fight on behalf of the occupying forces.
Realistic expectations will be needed to manage painfully slow and often disputed justice processes that are unlikely to contribute to reconciliation.
Concerted international action will be needed to hold senior figures to account.
But the international community’s unprecedented unity and support comes in sharp contrast to their response three decades ago.
Experts warn that political manipulation and lack of funding may hinder the chances of holding perpetrators to account.
Attacked from the east and ignored by the West, the city's plight set a precedent for the coming years of conflict.
Hopes grow that diaspora may be key to pursuing criminal cases against current regime.
Campaigners note lessons and warnings as the UN tribunal ends its work.