Flight MH17

Azerbaijan Demands Russia Admit Jet Downing, Moscow Stalls Investigation

Azerbaijan demands Russia admit guilt in downing passenger jet with air defense as Moscow stonewalls investigation, and frankly, it’s a familiar story. It’s a scenario we’ve seen before, unfortunately, and the likely outcome paints a rather grim picture. Russia’s response, we can almost predict with a certain degree of accuracy, will probably involve a deflection, perhaps even a complete fabrication. Think about it, are they going to simply fess up, apologize, and offer compensation? History suggests that’s highly unlikely. It’s more plausible they’ll launch a smear campaign, perhaps even accuse Azerbaijan of something outlandish. We’ve seen this playbook before, haven’t we?… Continue reading

ECHR: Russia Guilty in MH17 Downing, Ukraine Human Rights Abuses

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has held Russia responsible for the downing of Flight MH17 in 2014 and for widespread human rights abuses in Ukraine. This marks a landmark ruling by an international court, finding Russia accountable for these actions. The court cited numerous violations, including torture and restrictions on civil rights. The decision, based on cases brought by Ukraine and the Netherlands, precedes Russia’s expulsion from the ECHR following the full-scale invasion.

Read More

Europe’s Human Rights Court: Russia Liable for Ukraine Violations, MH17 Downing

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Russia is responsible for widespread human rights violations in Ukraine, marking the first time an international court has held Moscow accountable for the conflict. The ruling encompasses a range of abuses, including the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014, along with murder, torture, and the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war. Though the decisions are largely symbolic, as Russia has stated it will not abide by them, families of the victims view this as an important step. The ECHR’s findings are separate from other ongoing legal actions, but continue to pursue justice for the victims.

Read More

Russia Held Responsible for MH17 Downing

The ICAO Council confirmed Russia’s responsibility for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014, upholding a previous Hague Court ruling that found three individuals guilty and imposed life sentences. This decision, supported by a significant majority of ICAO members, stems from a dispute initiated by the Netherlands and Australia, accusing Russia of violating the Convention on International Civil Aviation. The ruling necessitates determining the level of compensation owed by Russia, while Moscow has withdrawn from the dispute. The decision underscores the principle of international accountability for violations of international law.

Read More

UN Finally Blames Russia for MH17 Downing

The ICAO Council determined that Russia violated the Convention on International Civil Aviation by its role in the downing of flight MH17 in July 2014, upholding a claim brought by the Netherlands and Australia. This decision, reached by a significant majority vote, concludes Russia’s responsibility for the tragedy. The next stage involves initiating negotiations between Russia, the Netherlands, and Australia to determine appropriate reparations. Despite Russia’s prior withdrawal from the ICAO dispute, the organization will facilitate these negotiations to ensure a meaningful outcome.

Read More