Janowiec and Others v. Russia (also sometimes known as the Katyn case) was a case brought before the European Court of Human Rights in 2007 and concluded...
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Katyn massacre (category Massacres in Russia)
(Janowiec and Others v. Russia) was brought in front of the European Court of Human Rights, with the families of several victims claiming that Russia violated...
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Memory law (section Russia)
Access to Russian archives on the Katyn Massacre pronounced in the European Court of Human Rights judgment Janowiec and Others v. Russia in 2012. Laws...
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Right to truth (redirect from International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims)
reasoning and a wholly innovative attitude of the judges towards the far-reaching enforcement of the right to the truth". In Janowiec and Others v. Russia (2013)...
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Lubomirski (section Origin and the coat of arms)
Puławy, Rzeszów, Równe, Tarnów, Jarosław, Przeworsk, and Janowiec upon the Vistula, among others. To this day, the castle in Nowy Wiśnicz has been the...
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Puławy (category Cities and towns in Lublin Voivodeship)
In 1794, during the Kościuszko Uprising, Puławy was plundered and burned by the Russians as punishment for the Czartoryski family's support of the rebels...
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Vistula (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
[ˈvajsl̩]; and Russian: Висла, romanized: Visla. Vistula rises in the southern Silesian Voivodeship close to the tripoint involving the Czech Republic and Slovakia...
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Nidzica (category Cities and towns in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship)
was heavily damaged by invading Imperial Russian troops; 167 residential and agricultural houses, 8 public and 58 business buildings were destroyed by...
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61st Rifle Corps (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
captured Bzhestse and had repulsed German counterattacks. The corps began to expand the bridgehead, advancing to Nasiluv and Janowiec. In January 1945...
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