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Of course, any "confessions" were made freely and willingly and not at all under any kind of duress, I suppose?
Without evidence of some type to the contrary, there is no reason to believe they were made under duress or falsified.
Footage which appears to show Russian soldiers pinning aUkrainian prisoner of war to the ground before cutting off his genitals has sparked outrage in Ukraine.
In further footage seen by Sky News, the same prisoner is videoed getting tied up and shot in the head at the same location.
news.sky.com...
Without evidence of some type to the contrary, there is no reason to believe they were made under duress or falsified
Earlier this month, the nongovernmental Gulagu.net -- which tracks human rights abuses by Russian police and in Russian prisons -- disclosed the existence of more than 40 gigabytes of video material graphically documenting beatings, rape, and torture of inmates in prisons and pretrial detention centers.
Within hours of the story breaking, the Federal Prison Service (FSIN) announced it had fired the head of the prison service in the Saratov region, as well as several other top prison officials there. FSIN announced it was investigating the torture videos, which were allegedly shot in prisons and detention centers in the Irkutsk, Vladimir, and Saratov regions between 2018 and 2020.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Grimpachi
Without evidence of some type to the contrary, there is no reason to believe they were made under duress or falsified.
No , I'm sure it was all very friendly and civilised , unlike this poor chaps video appearance.
Footage which appears to show Russian soldiers pinning aUkrainian prisoner of war to the ground before cutting off his genitals has sparked outrage in Ukraine.
In further footage seen by Sky News, the same prisoner is videoed getting tied up and shot in the head at the same location.
news.sky.com...
I think recent past actions dispute your assumption that there is no reason to believe.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Grimpachi
Two wrongs don't make a right, but all this deflection and whataboutisms is just plain tedious.
Address the topic, please.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: gortex
It is very strange to hear arguments about morality from a person whose ancestors captured the whole continent, practically destroyed its indigenous people, seized their land and wealth, and even say that they are descendants of convicts.
What deflections have I made?
Sure....the Russian justice system is a beacon of fairness and respect for human rights.