So what do you think will happen then ?
Collaborators will be prosecuted, and if found guilty, fined or imprisoned. Ukraine joined the Council of Europe in 1995, so had to drop the death penalty.
So what do you think will happen then ?
Collaborators will be prosecuted, and if found guilty, fined or imprisoned. Ukraine joined the Council of Europe in 1995, so had to drop the death penalty.
Honestly Goldie, if you get an email from a Nigerian Prince offering you £2 billion quid if only you give him your bank details……don’t do it.
You seriously seem gullible enough
Believe me, I'm not gullible. As I say, it is Ukraine's future interests not to depart from the rule of law. So once collaborators are arrested, they are in the custody of the state. Of course, I don't rule out murders by the public, but criminality exists in every country
Collaborators will be prosecuted, and if found guilty, fined or imprisoned. Ukraine joined the Council of Europe in 1995, so had to drop the death penalty.
If they're lucky they'll end up in the kiddie fiddler section of the gulag, but would expect they'll end up in gen-pop, and meet some serious retribution whilst there....all whilst the authorities turn a blind eye
Ah so you’re admitting this may very well happen ? We got there in the end thankfully
Or taken into a cold dark basement and tortured to death…..or if lucky getting a bullet to the back of the head and buried in a field somewhere.
If they're lucky they'll end up in the kiddie fiddler section of the gulag, but would expect they'll end up in gen-pop, and meet some serious retribution whilst there....all whilst the authorities turn a blind eye
That couldn't possibly happen, Ukraine is a civilised nation and atrocities like that just wouldn't be accepted....according to Goldie![]()
If the Ukraine state acted that way, and, say, The Sunday Times picked up on it, it would damage Ukraine's prospects of joining the West. Zelensky knows this
Criminality exists everywhere. It was obvious I wasn't suggesting that, unlike the rest of the world, no criminality would take place in Ukraine.
But I'm saying that unlike Russia, the Ukraine state must stay within the rule of law, if only to satisfy the EU and NATO.
But then again Russia haven’t stated that they approve of the “torture chambers”.....though I’m not gullible enough to think that behind closed doors they couldn’t care less and almost certainly approved it
Just read up on this, his preference was no drinking normally, but when he did he made a point of getting **** faced, which would make him throw up and keep his head relatively clear….he thought.All I remember about Hobbes is that he was fond if his dram.
Just read up on this, his preference was no drinking normally, but when he did he made a point of getting **** faced, which would make him throw up and keep his head relatively clear….he thought.
If the Ukraine state acted that way, and, say, The Sunday Times picked up on it, it would damage Ukraine's prospects of joining the West. Zelensky knows this
My daughter studied philosophy at Uni, I made sure she knew this song.I feel guilty for being facetious now. Perhaps there was an element of truth in this, then....
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Mate, the UK acts like this and the Americans act like this and we're the "Civilized" ones.
There is absolutely no way in hell the ukranian soldiers/civilians aren't taking retribution.
That's just the the way of the world
Care to give examples of extra-judicial torture and murder in the UK where a blind eye was shown by the state and the persecutors were not prosecuted.
When we were sending people to Guantanamo bay?
The stuff we did in iraq (until we got caught anyway)
I could go with westies favourite example of when we chucked our covid elderly back into their care home (i'm joking)
Whilst i'm sure Putin doesn't mind the torturing going on, whats the difference with the russian army torturing people and our ones?