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Behind the Aegis

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Sun Aug 21, 2022, 03:24 PM Aug 2022

Russia's 'most hidden crime' in Ukraine war: Rape of women, girls, men and boys

S., a Ukrainian writer and government worker in her early 60s, froze at his words. Her neighbor Tetiana, a bold, dark-haired 37-year-old widow, had quickly attracted the attention of Russian soldiers who, within days of the Feb. 24 invasion, captured and occupied the small town of Makariv, about 30 miles west of the capital, Kyiv.

“She would defy them,” said S., still shaken and sorrowful as she described the harrowing events of five months earlier, before late-winter chill gave way to spring, then high summer. “She would tell them: ‘I’m not afraid of you.’”

Weeks would pass before the outside world learned of the horrors that occurred in streets and basements and back gardens of these once-tranquil suburbs and satellite towns, which were occupied for roughly a month before Russian forces in early April broke off a failed bid to seize the capital.

Townspeople who were unable or unwilling to flee endured the first wave of what Western governments and Ukrainian officials would later describe as a systematic campaign of atrocities by Russian forces against civilians: torture, execution-style killings, starvation.

And rape.

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Russia's 'most hidden crime' in Ukraine war: Rape of women, girls, men and boys (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Aug 2022 OP
Book recommendation: Against Our Will (1973) no_hypocrisy Aug 2022 #1
Another book I would recommend is Roy Gutman: thucythucy Aug 2022 #3
Undoubtedly sanctioned by Putin himself dalton99a Aug 2022 #2
Kick for visibility of these evil deeds n/t bronxiteforever Aug 2022 #4

thucythucy

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3. Another book I would recommend is Roy Gutman:
Sun Aug 21, 2022, 04:21 PM
Aug 2022
A Witness to Genocide, about the ethnic cleansing of Bosnia.

He was among the first western journalists--if not the first--to document the rape camps set up by the Serbs.

He won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize.
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