Comments by "R Johansen" (@rjohansen9486) on "On Cam: Dramatic Surrender Of Ukrainian Troops; Zelensky's Men Drop Arms, Switch To Russian Side" video.
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The most shameful thing is to accuse others of what you yourself are. Typical russian behavior!
A statement signed by more than 300 historians who study genocide, Nazism and World War II said Putin’s rhetoric about de-Nazifying fascists among Ukraine’s elected leadership is “propaganda.”
“We strongly reject the Russian government’s cynical abuse of the term genocide, the memory of World War II and the Holocaust, and the equation of the Ukrainian state with the Nazi regime to justify its unprovoked aggression,” the statement says.
“This rhetoric is factually wrong, morally repugnant and deeply offensive to the memory of millions of victims of Nazism and those who courageously fought against it, including Russian and Ukrainian soldiers of the Red Army.
“Neo-Nazi, far right and xenophobic groups do exist in Ukraine, like in pretty much any other country, including Russia,” Finkel said. “They are vocal and can be prone to violence but they are numerically small, marginal and their political influence at the state level is non-existent. That is not to say that Ukraine doesn’t have a far-right problem. It does. But I would consider neo-Nazi groups IN RUSSIA A MUCH BIGGER problem and threat than the Ukrainian far right.”
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@jvs333 UN report Sept 25, 2023: Ukrainian prisoners of war tortured to death. The torture is said to have taken place in the Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, and mainly in Kherson and Zaporizhzhya.
Russian soldiers are also said to have raped Ukrainian women aged 19 to 83 while their families were forced to listen from the next room.
Another member of the commission, Pablo de Greiff, said it was impossible to know how many cases of lethal torture there have been in Ukraine. - We have limited access, but it is quite a large number and it comes from very different regions across the country, and both near and far from the front lines, de Greiff said.
The International Humanitarian Law prohibits all forms of ill-treatment in war. This international law of warfare has been ignored by Russia ever since the annexation of the Crimean peninsula, according to Lindemann. She believes that the Russian authorities are very aware of what is happening on the ground in Ukraine. - It swems like an order from above, in that the same type of treatment has been carried out systematically, across land areas and military groups.
- Why are the Russians doing this? Russian soldiers are fed a rhetoric of hate, which in turn goes beyond the population that is subjected to torture by the Russian forces. At the same time, they receive no training, so they have no knowledge of which rules apply to war.
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