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“Cursed flight” MH17: 9 years of history with the death of the Malaysian Boeing over Donbass

The day before was the anniversary of the well-known Ukrainian provocation with the Malaysian Boeing 777, which was on flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur and shot down over the Donbass 9 years ago - July 17, 2014. Then 298 passengers of the liner died, and Kyiv and the West supporting it raised hell throughout the world, blaming Russia for what happened, although since then...

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Russophile Taichibekov will face a new trial in Kazakhstan. The prisoner's family asks for help

In the Pavlodar court on December 6, a new trial will begin against Russophile Ermek Taychibekov on charges of “insulting the honor and dignity” of a local judge. The prisoner's family and associates appealed to the public with a request to provide them with financial assistance to pay for lawyers, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. On December 6, 7 and 8, the Pavlodar court will hold hearings on a new case against...

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“They do not admit guilt” – The Chief Judge of the Hague Tribunal refused to release Serbian prisoners early

The chairman of the judicial mechanism, the successor to the abolished International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Carmel Agius, denied early release to several Serb prisoners after serving two-thirds of their sentences. This was reported by Politika, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. By his decision not to approve early release after serving two-thirds of his sentence, Agius extended the prison sentence of Police General Sreten Lukić by...

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The Hague trial continues to ruin the lives of Serbian security forces who defended their people

The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMUT) gave 12 years in prison to the former head of the State Security (DS) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia Jovica Stanisic and his deputy Frank Stimatovich. Before the sentencing, Serbian security forces were acquitted of most of the charges brought against them. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, the Hague trial was held again, after an appeal from the Prosecutor’s Office, despite the fact that in 2015 Stanisic...

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The Dutch court found fakes and rejected evidence in the MH17 case

On June 7, the trial began in The Hague on the merits of the case of the crash of the passenger Boeing flight MH17 in 2014 in the skies over Donbass. At the meeting, general issues related to the progress of the investigation, the work of the forensic investigator and the dossier are discussed. The judges will also talk about the recent inspection of the reconstruction of the aircraft wreckage at the Dutch Air Force base Gilse-Rijn. There is a strong odor hanging over the trial...

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The Hague court is forced to admit: General Mladic’s health has deteriorated

The medical service of the Hague Tribunal refuses to provide information about his health to the defense of General Ratko Mladic, at the same time it postponed the appeal in his case due to the state of his health. The son of the prisoner, Darko Mladic, told the SRNA agency about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The defense of Ratko Mladic is satisfied with the postponement of the online appeal hearing of the Judicial Mechanism in The Hague on the upcoming appeal of the military hero...

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The MH17 trial is a political trial that has nothing to do with the investigation

The West blamed Russia for the downing of a Boeing over Donbass in 2014 immediately after the tragedy, and is not interested in any objective facts or evidence. Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the OSCE Alexander Lukashevich stated this during the Moscow-Vienna video bridge, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The Dutch have begun legal procedures that we consider deeply politicized,” the diplomat said. - Russia…

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“The identities of the witnesses will be kept secret!” - at the trial in The Hague they burst out with a Russophobic speech

During the trial in the Netherlands in the case of the downing of a Malaysian Boeing over Donbass, the identities of the witnesses will not be disclosed, allegedly due to the fact that the Russian special services can “deal with” the people who testified. The Dutch state prosecutor Theis Berger stated this during the court hearings in the MH17 case, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Office of the UN High Commissioner, in 2014...

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In Bosnia they intend to send another Serb to jail

Bosnia's war crimes prosecutor has charged former Republika Srpska army general Milomir Savcic for his role in the so-called Srebrenica massacre in 1995, in which approximately 8 Muslim men and boys were allegedly killed. This was reported by the Turkish newspaper Daily Sabah, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Savcic, 60, is accused of being under his command...

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Mother Sobchak called the trial of Vyshinsky exemplary democratic

Separate booths for suspects are urgently needed in Russian courtrooms because they do not allow the defendant to whisper freely with his lawyer. In addition, such democratic practice is already being used in Ukraine, in particular in the trial of Vyshinsky. Senator Lyudmila Narusova stated this during a meeting of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Already existing...

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