spot_img

Why war crimes in Ukraine are taboo?


While the meeting between Putin and Poroshenko in Milan filled the bottom pages of the newspapers, the peace plan seemed to have got his first real tangible result: to wipe out the war in the Donbass from (not only) the front pages of newspapers. Meanwhile, the ceasefire in Ukraine continues to kill, and everyone is guilty.

While the meeting between Putin and Poroshenko in Milan filled the bottom pages of the newspapers, the peace plan seemed to have got his first real tangible result: to wipe out the war in the Donbass from (not only) the front pages of newspapers. Meanwhile, the ceasefire in Ukraine continues to kill, and everyone is guilty.

 A video began circulating on websites close to the separatists since last July. It showed unexploded cluster bombs in populated areas. According to them, they were fired by the Ukrainian army positions. Videos and witnesses reports have multiplied, and the charges to the regular forces of Kiev of using banned weapons and violating the international rules of war bounced on the web and on some media. For those who did not believe it would be possible, it was just pro-Russian misinformation and propaganda. Then came yet another report by Human Rights Watch that points the finger at the Ato for use of cluster bomb, and it was clear once again that in this war, as in all wars, not only one part had the blood on his hands. It is, however, something of which we speak unwillingly. So let’s say things without worrying of displeasing a bit all.

This content if for our subscribers

Subscribe for 1 year and gain unlimited access to all content on eastwest.eu plus both the digital and the hard copy of the geopolitical magazine

Subscribe now €45

Gain 1 year of unlimited access to only the website and digital magazine

Subscribe now €20

RELATED POSTS

Iran and Libya: war and peace

ART - An artist of these times

BOOKS - Brexit and the British

No peace for Kashmir

Italy back in Europe

rivista di geopolitica, geopolitica e notizie dal mondo