Crime without Punishment. Discussion after the screening of "From Ground Zero" [in Polish]

Crime without Punishment. Discussion after the screening of "From Ground Zero" [in Polish]

In recent years, the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for top officials from globally scrutinized countries like Russia, Israel, and Hamas. Yet, figures like Putin are greeted with red carpets in places like Mongolia, while figures like Netanyahu move freely on diplomatic visits to places like Germany. Will international justice catch up with those implicated in serious crimes, and if so, when? 

Free admission
27.11.2024Wed20:00

Moderator: Agnieszka Lichnerowicz (TOK FM) 

Guests:

  • Alicia Qandil - activist and journalist. She lived in Palestine and documented war crimes during the Israeli offensive on Gaza in 2012 and 2014, resulting in the online documentary “Obliterated Families.” She currently works with Gaza survivors as part of the Cactus Initiative at the Nomad Association.
  • Kaja Kowalczewska - researcher at the Digital Justice Center at the University of Wroclaw dealing with international humanitarian and criminal law and new technologies coordinator of the Coalition for Victims, Survivors and Witnesses co-founded by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights.
  • Michal Nasilovsky - an employee of the National Prosecutor's Office, who since 2022 has been working on documenting international crimes committed during the Russian-Ukrainian war, also working in the project “In search of international justice in the digital age” conducted at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences.