kujaw 2 years ago • 36%
So why are they saying such statements?
Nah, I don't use Twitter, I don't like corporate social media. And the only Nazis currently are Russians, so you clearly see that I am not supporting Nazis.
kujaw 2 years ago • 50%
kujaw 2 years ago • 37%
It's your opinion. I care because people are dying because of Russian Federation attacking Ukraine.
kujaw 2 years ago • 66%
Seems that media are not stressing it enough, hence people don't care enough, which makes politicians also not very keen to tackle this hugely important topic. Sad.
kujaw 2 years ago • 37%
Who took nuclear plant as a hostage? Russia or Ukraine?
kujaw 2 years ago • 38%
Any credible source on this? Russia Today has a huge history of spreading fake news.
kujaw 2 years ago • 50%
kujaw 2 years ago • 40%
Ukraine was fighting undercover Russians in Donetsk and Lugansk since 8 years.
kujaw 2 years ago • 45%
Same as others. Maybe it's because I'm from Poland and some Russian politicians claimed that Poland will be next after Ukraine? Maybe of history of Poland being wrecked by so called „brothers“ so many times? Maybe because I understand how does Soviet and now Russian imperialistic stance works? Or maybe because some country's army invaded their neighbours and have been killing many since few months?
kujaw 2 years ago • 33%
kujaw 2 years ago • 42%
Most appropriate would be Putin calling off his army and apologising his brothers for attacking and murdering them.
kujaw 2 years ago • 20%
First of all, it was Russia that rejected any negotiations from the beginning. You can clearly hear it in the tapes between Macron and Putin - Zelensky asked Macron to tall to Putin about negotiations. He just wanted to innvade and annex neighboring country and didn't want to negotiate.
Another thing is that there's no negotiations with invader now, when we see that RF is slowly loosing and tries to take powerplants etc. as hostages only to harass everybody, not just Ukraine. And if Ukraine doesn't wan to negotiate now I understand their stance.
I agree with you, Russia has committed too much to just fall back. But hopefully, the aggresor will be driven out soon.
kujaw 2 years ago • 9%
kujaw 2 years ago • 33%
RF should withdraw from ALL of the Ukraine, not just this power plant.
kujaw 2 years ago • 25%
Credible source or didn't happen.
kujaw 2 years ago • 26%
Attacking sovereign country without any reason and creating detention centers in occupied territory is evil.
kujaw 2 years ago • 50%
Exactly. I reported this post for fake news.
kujaw 2 years ago • 33%
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
Most Jews in Polish territory back then were of Polish nationality.
kujaw 2 years ago • 75%
Thanks for noticing, I've just added copypaste
kujaw 2 years ago • 27%
Copypaste:
The U.S. State Department and Yale identify 21 detention sites in Russian-controlled territory.
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A satellite image showed a general view of a prison in Olenivka, Ukraine, in July. Researchers said they found evidence of disturbed earth there consistent with mass graves.Credit...Maxar Technologies/Via Reuters
WASHINGTON — The U.S. State Department and Yale University researchers said Thursday that they had identified at least 21 sites in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine that the Russian military or Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists are using to detain, interrogate or deport civilians and prisoners of war in ways that violate international humanitarian law. There were signs pointing to possible mass graves in some areas, they said.
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab said the sites were part of a “filtration system” used for processing detainees and prisoners. They reached their conclusions after examining commercial satellite imagery and open-source information. The detainees and prisoners could be forced to live outside the centers in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, imprisoned for long periods, deported to Russia or even killed.
The research was a collaboration between Yale and the Conflict Observatory program that the State Department set up in May to document war crimes and other atrocities committed by Russian or Russian-backed forces in the Ukraine war. The researchers released their findings through a report from Conflict Observatory.
“We again call on Russia to immediately halt its filtration operations and forced deportations and to provide outside independent observers access to identified facilities and forced deportation relocation areas within Russia-controlled areas of Ukraine and inside Russia itself,” the State Department said in a statement referring to the new findings.
The report identified four types of centers in the filtration system: registration, holding, secondary interrogation and detention.
The researchers also found evidence of disturbed earth on two recent occasions at the Volnovakha “correctional colony” near the village of Olenivka that they said was consistent with mass graves. The appearance of disturbed earth predated an explosion on July 29 at the prison compound that killed 53 Ukrainian prisoners of war.
One area of disturbed earth appeared in imagery from April 11 — “contemporaneous with an open source account of alleged gravedigging,” the report said, referring to an online account in which a former inmate discussed a cellmate working a shift digging graves. A second area of disturbed earth appeared on July 27, two days before the explosion.
A New York Times analysis from early August of images from Maxar Technologies and Planet Labs, two satellite imaging companies, concluded that some time after July 18 and before July 21, about 15 to 20 spots of notable changes to the ground appeared on the southern side of the complex. They were about 6 to 7 feet wide and 10 to 16 feet long at first, and some later appeared to have been lengthened to merge. It was unclear whether they were grave sites.
The Conflict Observatory report said the Volnovakha center was being used as a long-term detention center for civilians being kept under the auspices of “administrative detention” and for holding prisoners of war, particularly Ukrainians who surrendered after the siege of Azovstal, in the coastal city of Mariupol. “Filtration” activities appear to have begun there in late March and have continued since then.
The researchers noted that there had been reports of torture, beatings, lack of water and proper nutrition, unhygienic conditions and overcrowded cells at the compound.
The State Department said it was giving an additional $9 million to the Conflict Observatory through the European Democratic Resilience Initiative.
“This focus on accountability lays the foundation for future civil and criminal legal processes, whether in Ukraine, through international mechanisms, or in third-party countries that have established jurisdiction,” it said.
“President Putin and his government will not be able to engage in these persistent abuses with impunity,” the department added. “Accountability is imperative, and the United States and our partners will not be silent.”
In June, the U.S. National Intelligence Council released an unclassified report that said it had identified 18 possible locations in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine and western Russia where detainees and prisoners were being held and processed.
— Edward Wong
kujaw 2 years ago • 33%
It can't be officially changed because PRC is in UN. Even if Taiwan wants it.
kujaw 2 years ago • 50%
Source for this claim?
kujaw 2 years ago • 90%
Link instead of photo, pleeease
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
You're right, I've misread, it's about day-ahead price.
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
That's sick, can't imagine living in such rat race. I don't think it's even good for the economy, cause such stressful environment causes malfunctioning of society and individuals happiness, which results in more and more people resigning and fighting back such oppresive capitalistic system.
kujaw 2 years ago • 11%
I consider Russian regime historians more as fantasy writers than real historians.
kujaw 2 years ago • 66%
Protesting people are not clowns.
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
Maybe try Hubzilla.
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
Yes, but try to go to some dance lessons, sports activities etc., people are there and they probably also want to make friends, like real ones, not temporary.
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
I don't know, I don't use them xD memes or sth like that probably :P
kujaw 2 years ago • 27%
He was ruling the country back then, who else could be responsible for that? Well, USSR and later RF even admitted they did it.
kujaw 2 years ago • 20%
I base on history agreed by historians all over the world. Simple as that. If you want to counter it, please go ahead, make discoveries and investigations.
kujaw 2 years ago • 17%
Don't spread misinformation. There's one history agreed on. Russian history is a fantasy one.
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
They didn't protest, they where whistleblowers who stole (not all of them, sometimes they were just given) and published classified documents. You can't compare that to standing with a blank or invisible posters (https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-26936770) and getting arrested, as in Russian Federation.
I can do this in my country. My Russian friend couldn't do this in Russia.
kujaw 2 years ago • 26%
None. I know him of e.g. Katyn massacre of ~22000 Polish.
kujaw 2 years ago • 80%
So subrscribe to communities that are about fun :)
kujaw 2 years ago • 100%
Haha, same here, not going as planned, but no serious issues.
All videos that I record have very distorted volume when there's loud sound around. I'm using Open Camera app. I think that lowering gain could help here. Anybody knows how to do this in Android 9? [edit] Added Android version.
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cross-postowane z: https://feddit.de/post/172396 > The system doesn't work, these people need to be tried in court. But they're rich unfortunately.
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