Collect evidence against Putin · ARD Audiothek

Eyewitness accounts, satellite data, 3D models: as war rages on in Ukraine, Human Rights Watch is already attempting to gather evidence of alleged war crimes. Can that one day even bring Putin to court? Christian Schulz has investigated this question and tells about it at 11KM. With his team, he has followed how time-consuming it is to investigate war crimes in order to be able to hope for a trial, for justice. The documentary by Christian Schulz: “Charge against Putin? Traces of war crimes in Ukraine”: https://www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/dokus/videos/anklage-gegen-putin-video-100.html Ukraine is accused of using banned mines in Izyum have (Washington Post): https://wapo.st/3YgqmPW The idea of ​​setting up a special tribunal: https://www.swp-berlin.org/publikation/voelkersrecht-verrechte-im-krieg-gegen-die-ukraine How influential international law actually is: https://www.lto.de/recht/hintergruende/h/voelkerrecht-rise-russia-ukraine-warfare-un-united-nations-belief/ The following were involved in this episode: Author: Stephan Beuting Cooperation: Jasmin Brock Production: Gerhard Wicho, Viktor Veress, Simon Schuling, Hanna Brünjes, Konrad Winkler, Christoph van der Werff Editorial management: Fumiko Lipp and Lena Gürtler Host: Victoria Michalczak 11KM: the tagesschau podcast is produced by BR24 and NDR Info . BR bears the editorial responsibility for this episode.

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