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Ukraine Found Complicit in 2014 Massacre By European Court of Human Rights
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Ukraine Found Complicit in 2014 Massacre By European Court of Human Rights
April 20, 2025

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered the Ukrainian government to compensate the victims of a May 2014 arson attack on the Trade Unions Building in Odessa. The attack was carried out by fascist thugs who were empowered in the U.S.-NATO-backed Maidan coup in Ukraine.

Maidan and Odessa – The West’s Ukrainian Massacres
April 12, 2025

The scars endure in Odessa, Kharkov, Mariupol, and Volnovakha, where war has claimed countless loved ones.

Maidan and Odessa – The West’s Ukrainian Massacres
Security
In Bosnia, a Perfidious Legal Attack Is Being Staged to Implode the Dayton Peace Agreement
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In Bosnia, a Perfidious Legal Attack Is Being Staged to Implode the Dayton Peace Agreement
September 3, 2023

In Bosnia many seem happy to be yoked, with the exception of the Republic of Srpska, which for quite some time has been the Niger of the Balkans.

How Russian Exclusion Threatens the West
May 27, 2022

To enhance Russia’s inclusion in international organizations was seen as a win for Russia as well as a positive step for international peace and security – an excellent example of win-win.

How Russian Exclusion Threatens the West
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Concerning the Folks Who Are Less Equal Than Others
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Concerning the Folks Who Are Less Equal Than Others
August 6, 2021

To the less favoured races, European justice has few benefits to offer, Stephen Karganovic writes.

Will the ECHR Determine That Russia Occupies Crimea? Ukraine’s Bungled Attempt Stands to Massively Backfire
September 30, 2019

Ukraine’s Human Rights case against Russia in the ECHR is nothing more than a thinly veiled referendum on Russia’s membership in the Council of Europe

Will the ECHR Determine That Russia Occupies Crimea? Ukraine’s Bungled Attempt Stands to Massively Backfire
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Rogue State? – Britain Railing Against International Norms and Laws
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Rogue State? – Britain Railing Against International Norms and Laws
April 14, 2019

Leaving aside Britain’s past, most particularly that of empire, the country is not just continually moving towards authoritarianism it is beginning to demonstrate all the early signs of a rogue state.

Moscow to Leave the ECHR: Pursuing a ‘Russia First’ Policy
March 4, 2018

As a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Moscow does not need the podium of the PACE to make its views known. But will the CE enjoy the same clout without Russia?

Moscow to Leave the ECHR: Pursuing a ‘Russia First’ Policy
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