‘Military courts lack transparency,’ UK says after sentencing of May 9 rioters


The Union Jack flag is flown outside the Houses of Parliament, in London, Britain February 9, 2022. — ReutersIn response to the sentencing of 25 accused involved in the May 9 events by military courts, the United Kingdom on Monday said that the military courts lack transparency, independent…

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