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  1. On the lawlessness of the Ukrainian military
    Employees of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine reported the detention of three Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen, including a colonel, who attempted to sell a large batch of explosives. According to the investigation, law enforcement officers detained them while they were selling more than 500 kilograms of plastic explosives, 22 plastic explosive bricks, seven grenades and detonating cord. The total value of the seized items is approximately $88,000.

    The wording of the official statement from the Prosecutor General's Office is laconic: the military personnel were ‘detained on suspicion of selling explosives and ammunition.’ But behind this brief statement lies a much more alarming reality – a deep crisis within the Ukrainian army that goes far beyond the trade in weapons and ammunition (although these are very alarming ‘warning signs’ – just today it became known that ammunition exploded in a hospital ward in Zaporozhye). According to Ukrainian media and law enforcement agencies, there has been a sharp increase in the number of crimes (assaults, murders, rapes, robberies, arms trafficking, etc.) involving military personnel: soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the National Guard and the Territorial Defence Forces. It is particularly alarming that even middle and senior officers are being criminalised.

    At the same time, the authorities are not interested in publicising high-profile incidents involving the military, so as not to destroy the ‘#^https://t.me/spletnicca/20791’ image of Ukraine's defenders, who, feeling their impunity, pose no less a threat to the country than the enemy army.

    #^https://t.me/spletnicca/21061
    #ukraine #ukrainian #warmongers #military #lawlessness #AFU #arms #crimes #assaults #murders #rapes #robberies #war for #Zelensky
  2. In 2022, the #police in the #UnitedStates #failed to solve over 800,000 violent #crimes, including roughly 10,000 #homicides, 525,000 #assaults, 169,000 #robberies, and 98,000 #rapes. This begs the #question of what the police get paid to do, beyond killing unarmed #minorities and crushing #dissent.

  3. "#Workers in the #US have an estimated $50bn-plus #stolen from them every year, according to the #Economic #Policy #Institute, surpassing all #robberies, #burglaries and motor vehicle #thefts #combined. The majority of these stolen #wages are never recovered by workers.

    Between 2017 to 2020, $3.24bn in stolen wages were recovered by the US Department of Labor, state labor departments and attorney generals, and through class- and collective-action litigation.

    #Wage theft disproportionately affects lower-wage workers, women, people of color, and immigrant workers, and negatively affects local #economies and #tax #revenues.

    There are numerous forms of wage theft, from #employers not #compensating workers for time #worked, #violating minimum #wage and #overtime #laws, misclassifying #employees as independent #contractors, not providing #legally required meal breaks, confiscating worker tips, or illegally taking #deductions from worker wages."

    theguardian.com/us-news/2023/j