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The term "genocide" has resonated globally with various parliaments and international bodies recognizing heinous acts against communities through history. Recent recognitions, such as the deportations of the Crimean Tatars and the ongoing atrocities against Ukrainians, underscore the persistent relevance of genocide in international discourse. Notably, entities like the Czech Senate, the Polish Sejm, and PACE have passed resolutions recognizing these as genocidal acts, aligning with a broader acknowledgment by institutions such as the UN International Court of Justice.
These resolutions serve not only as solemn remembrances but also as urgent calls to the international community to prevent future atrocities. Within such frameworks, understanding and recognizing these historical and contemporary genocides becomes a cornerstone for global peace and justice initiatives. Explore detailed discussions and analyses concerning global genocide recognitions on Censor.NET that delve into the geopolitical, social, and ethical dimensions surrounding these issues.
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Міжнародний суд ООН розглядає справу України проти РФ щодо геноциду UN Court recognizes its jurisdiction in Ukraine’s genocide case against Russia, consideration to begin on merits. PHOTOS The International Court of Justice has recognized its jurisdiction in the case of Ukraine versus Russia on genocide. 2 218 13 World

голодомор Leaders and ambassadors of European countries honored memory of Holodomor victims on 90th anniversary Several leaders and ambassadors of European countries paid tribute to the millions of victims of the Holodomor of 1932-1933. 1 545 7 Photo News

суд,гаага,кримінальний,міжнародний 32 countries are supporting Ukraine at UN International Court of Justice in Hague. PHOTO Today is the third day of hearings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Throughout the day, 32 states have been speaking in support of Ukraine at the hearings on Russia’s violation of the Convention on the Prohibition of Genocide. 2 629 6 World

буча Atrocities of occupiers in Bucha. PHOTOS New testimonies about the atrocities of the Russian occupiers in Bucha near Kyiv continue to be received. 79 149 94 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

буча RIA Novosti published article "What Russia should do with Ukraine" with outspoken calls for "de-Ukrainization" and destruction of our national consciousness.SCREENSHOT An article entitled "What Russia Should Do with Ukraine" was published on the Russian state website RIA Novosti. 131 446 329 Previously in trend: War

геноцид,труп,насильство,жертви,злочин,козлюк,звірства,тіла,тіло Burned bodies and cars on Zhytomyr highway. PHOTOS 20-25 kilometers from the capital towards Zhytomyr on the road lie the bodies of Ukrainians killed by the occupiers. Some of these people were shot and then tried to burn. 101 182 144 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

геноцид татары крымские Kyiv residents commemorated Crimean Tatars on Maidan. VIDEO+PHOTOS A commemorative event for 73rd anniversary of deportation of Crimean Tatars was held on Maidan Nezalezhnosti on May 17. 6 537 9 Society

фейк климпуш-цинцадзе Polish, Russian media spread fake statement on genocide by Ukraine's deputy PM. SCREENSHOT Certain Polish and Russian media have spread a fake statement by Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsyntsadze regarding the Volyn tragedy. 59 602 114 Ukrainian Politics

татары депортация крымские спецпоселения May 18 is Commemoration Day for victims of Crimean Tatars genocide. PHOTOS Today, May 18, is Commemoration Day for victims of the genocide of the Crimean Tatar people and Day of fighting for the rights of the Crimean Tatar people. 37 613 113 Society

порошенко турция poroshenko turkey Ukraine's President urges Turkey to recognize deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 genocide. PHOTOS President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko started his two-day official visit to Turkey. 32 615 124 Ukrainian Politics