US Ends Support for Russian War Crime Investigations
BBC
The United States has ended its financial support for a program that was documenting alleged Russian war crimes, including the abduction of children from Ukraine. This decision effectively halts U.S. involvement in these specific investigations. The program aimed to gather evidence and build cases related to violations of international law during the conflict. The move has sparked controversy and raised questions about the U.S. commitment to holding perpetrators of war crimes accountable.
The Trump administration has withdrawn funding from a crucial program dedicated to documenting potential Russian war crimes in Ukraine, specifically those related to the abduction of children. This decision effectively ends U.S. support for these investigations. The program, which was actively gathering evidence and building cases related to violations of international law, will now cease operations. Experts suggest this move could hinder international efforts to hold individuals accountable for alleged war crimes committed during the conflict. The withdrawal has drawn criticism from human rights organizations and international law experts, who argue that it undermines the pursuit of justice for victims of war crimes.