WWW.CCL.ORG.UA 3.2. Overcoming the conse - quences of an interna - tional armed conflict In 2023, the CCL team con- tinued its activities within the framework of the global ‘Tribunal for Putin’ initiative. Together with the co-found- ers — the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union and the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group — we have developed a comprehensive and holistic approach to collecting information about international crimes commit- ted by Russians, their sub- sequent documentation and analysis, assisting law enforce- the events (victims, witnesses, war crimes. The exhibitions ment agencies in investigating attackers) are stored. Based were presented in a series these crimes, and providing on the analysis of the collect- of three events in media assistance to victims. ed materials, these crimes centres in Kyiv and Kharkiv. More than 20 civil society are tentatively classified as This year, the CCL contin- organisations have been war crimes, crimes against ued its awareness-raising involved in the documentation humanity, and genocide. activities on documentation. process, and over 60,000 epi- The summarised infor- Each monitoring visit was sodes of international crimes mation is submitted to accompanied by a group of committed by the Russian the Office of the Prosecutor journalists from the world‘s military have been record- of the International Criminal leading media. And together ed. The initiative‘s network Court in the form of an exhi- with the National Union of approach allows it to collect bition. The initiative partici- Journalists of Ukraine, we facts throughout Ukraine. pants have already submitted organised the War Crimes The data obtained is entered four exhibitions that classify Documentation School. into a special database. It is the actions of the Russians in The training was attended structured there, assigned Mariupol as genocide, unlaw- by 26 journalists, most of a tentative classification under ful deprivation of liberty, and them from the de-occu- the Rome Statute of the ICC, extrajudicial executions as pied territories and local and evidence (media files, crimes against humanity; and media near the frontline. text documents) and personal shelling of civilian facilities A total of 7 training events information of participants in and civilians as a range of were held this year. 14
