Amnesty International voices concern over rebel 'people's courts' Journal Staff Report
Amnesty International expressed concerns over so-called 'people's courts' rendered by the separatists in eastern part of Ukraine. "Rendering of a 'people's court' in the self-proclaimed 'Luhansk People's Republic' on a par with a cruel treatment of captives and death penalties are an outrageous violation of the international humanitarian law," reads the organization's press release. The group issued a document aimed at the mobilization of supporters from all over the world to pressurize the separatist's republic.
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