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TV Rain Newsroom
Oct 16, 2022 
Incitement to Genocide: How Propagandists Can Be Indicted For War Crimes
Universal Jurisdiction: Anna Neistat explains how war crimes can be prosecuted locally in eastern European countries with far greater effect because national justice systems are more efficient than international systems. The war crimes investigator, lawyer and Legal Director at the Clooney Foundation for Justice also says this will likely make it easier to go after propagandists who might flee Russia to their foreign properties "no matter where they go".
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TPo9k5933eE

The principle of Universal Jurisdiction (UJ) allows countries to prosecute the most serious crimes regardless of where they have been committed.
UJ has been developing since the Second World War as a mechanism to pursue justice for survivors and victims of mass atrocities. The ability to investigate and prosecute alleged perpetrators for crimes committed beyond a country’s own borders has been gaining momentum in the past three decades, with the numbers of investigations and prosecutions steadily increasing and more countries than ever embracing the need to combat injustice.

https://cfj.org/the-docket/justice-beyond-borders/