Sexual Violence by Russian Troops in Ukraine Chronically Underreported, U. N. Amnesty Intl Find
The United Nations is demanding an independent investigation into charges of rape and sexual assault committed by Russian soldiers in Ukraine since the start of the invasion. We speak with Pramila Patten, the special representative on sexual violence in conflict, who is just back from Ukraine and told the Security Council Monday about multiple shocking reports of rape and assault all of which Russia has since denied. We are dealing with a crime which is chronically underreported, says Patten, who emphasized the need to establish safe spaces for victims to come forward and ensure no perpetrators be granted amnesty through a potential ceasefire or peace agreement. We also speak with Oksana Pokalchuk, executive director of Amnesty International Ukraine, whose organization is investigating the alleged war crimes. , democracynow Democracy Now is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1, 400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 89AM ET:
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