More than 100,000 documented incidents of international crimes: how civil society organisations are bringing justice closer
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More than 100,000 documented incidents of war crimes , thousands of testimonies from victims, and years of systematic work by civil society — this is the contribution Ukrainian human rights organisations have made to the pursuit of justice and the accountability of those responsible for crimes committed during Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
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