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Horrific "Annulments": Russian Soldiers Murdered by Commanders for Minor Offenses

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Russian soldiers face brutal "annulments" - murders by commanders for minor offenses
  • Culture of torture and killing fueled by corruption and lack of accountability in the army
  • Experts view soldiers as expendable resources in this brutal control method
Horrific "Annulments": Russian Soldiers Murdered by Commanders for Minor Offenses

According to a recent report, Russian soldiers are facing a disturbing trend of "annulments" - murders carried out by their own commanders for minor offenses such as refusing demands or disobedience. This culture of torture and killing within the Russian army is fueled by widespread corruption and a lack of accountability.

Experts suggest this brutal practice is a method used by the military leadership to maintain control over soldiers, who are often viewed as expendable resources. The report paints a grim picture of the conditions faced by Russian troops, where a simple act of defiance can result in horrific consequences.

The article also discusses the Vatican's recent repatriation of Indigenous artifacts to Canada. After decades of suppression and cultural appropriation, the Catholic Church has finally returned sacred items like an Inuit kayak, wampum belts, and ceremonial masks to their rightful communities. This gesture is seen as an important step towards truth, justice, and reconciliation between the Church and Indigenous peoples in Canada.

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Horrific murders carried out by Russian commanders against their own soldiers for minor offenses like disobedience or refusing demands.
Catholic missionaries in Canada sent the artifacts, including an Inuit kayak, to the Vatican during a period of cultural suppression and abuse in the residential school system.
The Vatican held onto the artifacts for decades, with over half of them ending up in the Vatican Museums. In 2022, the Vatican returned 62 of these sacred items to Canada.

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