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Torture,
ill-treatment,
sexual violence,
and summary executions are known to have been committed by Russian forces.

On the international day for the right to the truth, our thoughts are with the victims of human rights violations and their families.

We are doing everything in our power to bring the perpetrators to justice.

One year ago, Eurojust coordinated the creation of a joint investigation team on crimes committed in Ukraine to enquire on Russia’s actions.

Justice will prevail.

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Wanderlust-Fellow

@EU_Commission I mean will it? Putin could get away you know. What if justice requires a war with Russia?

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@EU_Commission And what about J.Assange? He is in prison for having investigated and published the resulta related to they war crimes by the USA.

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@EU_Commission The right to the truth? Why have you forced Edward Snowden to a life in Russia rather than offer him safety in Europe when the USA wanted to jail him for calling them out on spying on the public? Sorry European Commission, a little hypocrisy on us here is it not?

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