Ukraine holding war criminals to account despite judicial system woes: chief justice
“Ukrainian judges cannot leave occupied territories,” said Kniaziev. “They hide from Russian military forces.”He said that some judges have reportedly been arrested and tortured in order to intimidate other judges and try to prevent them from considering cases against Russian soldiers.
More than 400 new and existing judges have since been transferred across the country to fill the biggest gaps, he said. But he noted that there was already a shortage of some 2,000 judges prior to the war.Still, Kniaziev says Ukraine will continue to document all crimes in order to eventually prosecute those responsible.
But guidance and financial support are only a part of what Kniaziev is calling for. Russia’s ongoing invasion has sparked conversation among leaders about what the consequences should be when the war ends.
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