by Oui
Tue Dec 9th, 2025 at 06:08:13 AM EST
The Court in the Hague has accepted the Russian counterclaims to consider genocide in the Donbas, Luhansk and Donetsk in the timeframe from the Maidan massacre in Kyiv on 22 Feb. 2014 up to the intervention by Russia in 2022, as part of the overall procedure. This is a major victory for Moscow.
Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation)
The Court finds that the counter-claims submitted by the Russian Federation are admissible as such, authorizes Ukraine to submit a Reply and the Russian Federation to submit a Rejoinder, and fixes the time-limits for the filing of those pleadings.
By an Order dated 5 December 2025, the International Court of Justice has found that the counter-claims submitted by the Russian Federation in the case concerning Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation) are admissible as such and form part of the current proceedings. By that same Order, the Court has authorized Ukraine to submit a Reply and the Russian Federation to submit a Rejoinder. The Court has fixed 7 December 2026 and 7 December 2027 as the respective time-limits for the filing of those written pleadings.
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VP Biden's intervention and Victoria Nuland's regime change order has not been forgotten. Tough times ahead as this adds to the uncertainty and risks to steal Russian assets in the European Union .. VDL are you woke? Rutte you may be called upon as a witness before the World Court in The Hague.
Setting a war narrative by US allies post coup d'état of February 2014. We're gonna define it as the Revolution of Dignity. ☹
Ukraine accuses Russia over Maidan 2014 killings | BBC News - 20 Feb. 2015 |
The streets of central Kiev were candlelit for the Maidan memorial ceremony (Credit Getty images)
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has accused Russia of direct involvement in the sniper fire which killed dozens of protesters in central Kiev a year ago.
He was speaking as the capital marked the first anniversary of the clashes between protesters and police which toppled ex-President Viktor Yanukovych.
The Russian government hit back at the claim, calling it "nonsense".
More than 100 people died in the violence on Kiev's central Independence Square, known as the Maidan, a year ago.
The anti-Yanukovych revolt was called the "EuroMaidan revolution", as huge crowds demanded a pact with the EU.
Ukraine: Extremists Reject EU Deal, Demand Violent Overthrow | by Oui @BooMan - 21 Feb. 2014 |
Opposition leaders speaking before a large crowd gathered on Independence Square, were wholly divided. Klitschko got a luke warm response. Agitators in the crowd tried to stir unrest by shouting their disapproval. A number of coffins were transported forward towards the speaker's stage with a demand to respect the dead. Orthodox priests led the mourning by prayers. This was repeated with more coffins and was used as a strong emotional demand not to accept any agreement with dictator Yanukovich who has blood on his hands.
The extremist leaders took the stage and in a fascist style rhetoric rejected this EU brokered deal. This leader made a clear threat and demanded the resignation of president Yanukovich by 10am tomorrow morning. If he doesn't step down, the mob will march on the presidential palace and force him out. We will be armed and no one can stop us.
Entered another "coffin" pushed forward through the crowd and all were silenced in prayer.
All calls for no more bloodshed fell on deaf ears.
Modern day AI searches leads to just blabber, pure fiction, nonsense with loss of historical transcripts of events.
[Update-1:] Trump: “Zelenskyy is not ready for peace.”
by Oui | Dec 7 2025 13:08 utc | 220
Today’s headline in Brussels after meeting Rutte and EU leaders …
After meeting EU allies, Zelensky says Ukraine won't yield territory to Russia
“We don’t want to cede anything,” the Ukrainian president said, with territory still one of the main sticking points in peace talks
Zelensky says Kyiv has no right to cede land to Russia
’And we don't have any moral right either,' Ukrainian President Volodymyr said in an online press conference on Monday. The issue of security guarantees for Kyiv has been a main sticking point of talks aimed at ending the four-year war in Ukraine.
Ukraine prepares new peace plan as Zelensky rules out giving up land | BBC News |
… and the fight goes on ☹
[work in progress - ]