I cannot say I have been following this too closely, but from what I gather the Partisans murdered those people because they suspected them of having informed on them to the Germans. Now, if any German unit had done that to local civilians, it would obviously have been considered a war crime. So, assuming that the information is correct, I have nothing in principle against sentencing the people behind it. Certainly putting them to trial would not violate their human rights.Radio Free Europe wrote: Latvia Welcomes European Court Ruling On Kononov Case
May 17, 2010
Latvia today welcomed a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights that upholds its war crimes conviction of former Soviet partisan fighter Vasily Kononov, RFE/RL's Russian Service reports.
The ruling, released today by the Strasbourg-based court, says Latvia did not violate Kononov's human rights by prosecuting him six decades after the end of World War II.
A Latvian court convicted Latvian-born Kononov in 2004 over a 1944 raid by Soviet partisans on a village in which nine civilians, including a pregnant woman, were shot dead.
Latvian prosecutors said the victims were peaceful citizens, but Kononov claimed they had collaborated with Nazi Germany.
with agency reports
So, what are your thoughts?