Today, during a press conference organized by the Confederation of the Polish Crown, president Grzegorz Braun and Janusz Korwin Mikke demanded an international investigation into the crimes committed in Bucha. Key details of the conference were discussed, particularly emphasizing the discrepancy between President Andrzej Duda's assurances regarding the need for an investigation in Georgia and the apparent neglect of creating similar actions for the crimes in Bucha, where victims are often treated as mere political backdrop. Janusz Korwin Mikke pointed out that the doubts surrounding Russia's culpability in Bucha have grown over time, asserting that the global public needs reliable evidence. The call for an international investigation was rooted in a lack of clarity regarding previous findings and the complex political and moral contexts. Recent events might suggest information manipulation within media and a failure to respond swiftly to war crimes. Conference participants underscored the investigation's potential role in a broader understanding of the situation in Ukraine and identifying the perpetrators of the crimes. This organized event aimed not only to raise the issue of investigation but also to shape international opinion regarding the necessity of taking action against war crimes.
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