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Aldaris
02-27-2022, 12:58 PM
The highest-ranking public prosecutor Igor Stříž has given the statement that the approval of the presence of Russian forces in Ukraine will in some cases be regarded as a crime worthy of six months to three years of imprisonment. There is the article, shuffle it into google translate if you want to.

https://www.irozhlas.cz/zpravy-domov/igor-striz-rusky-utok-nejvyssi-statni-zastupce-rusko-ukrajina-schvalovani_2202260944_jgr

I'm sure those are just the empty words, but the guy should consider to keep his tongue in his mouth before releasing such statements.

The guy's justification for his claims is this:

http://zakony.centrum.cz/trestni-zakonik/cast-2-hlava-13-dil-1-paragraf-405

It deals with the approval of genocide, which is considered a crime in here.

Now what I'm asking is - how can this situation be considered a genocide? Do you actually think this fits its definition, Igor? Did you have some sort of mental breakdown or you just hate Russians, pal?

Russki
02-27-2022, 01:40 PM
Czechoslovakia events of 1968 were pretty ugly, but drawing parallel between them and the ongoing since 2014 military operation of Ukraine against the people of Donbass is a war crime on its own.



Ukrainian regime will be overthrown for its war crimes against Donbass.

Aldaris
02-27-2022, 02:32 PM
Czechoslovakia events of 1968 were pretty ugly, but drawing parallel between them and the ongoing since 2014 military operation of Ukraine against the people of Donbass is a war crime on its own.

Yeah, it indeed was. Many of the Soviet tanks and their crews in Prague were 'disassembled', so to say. Drawing parallels of 1968 is not the point of this thread.


Ukrainian regime will be overthrown for its war crimes against Donbass.

As it should be. But don't go too far over. As far as you lose the relative economic supremacy, your military activity will rise. At least that's one of the two scenarios. After that, who would know who commissioned the first nuke attack first.

Aldaris
02-28-2022, 05:46 PM
Bump there.