The Gallic Union Ministère des Affaires Etrangères
Madame Ward,
The following file contains record of former Royal Navy personnel's executions in the first quarter of year 744. Most of judge happened during that period and currently only occasional renegades being hunted down in result of raids on the Gallic Royalists within our territories.
The Gallic Union
Classified File: "GRN War Criminals -- Execution (744, 1st Quarter)"
Each case has a similar story: in the corner, nearest the only door in to a grey walled room, sits a black uniformed person, with a golden brooch on their chest. The person is reading, silently, from a data pad. To one side, of the uniformed person, stand two soldiers holding their rifles pointed at the fourth occupant of the room. In each case, this fourth person wears bruises from obvious beatings. Some look up defiantly, whilst others look dejectedly at the floor.
After a couple of minutes, the black uniformed person starts to read out loud, from the data pad, a series of charges that the condemned man is guilty of. Upon completion of the charges, a short command is given, the soldiers pull the triggers and the condemned person slumps to the floor, dead. The uniformed person, then closes the file, he has been looking at, and opens another.
In each case, the faces differ, the outcome remains the same. All of the Files are marked with the golden eagle insignia and are numerically numbered, leading in to the thousands.
File Begins
1) Crimes against rules of war:
⠀⠀⠀a) Planning or organizing full-scale military actions and devastation against hostile non-combatants and their lifehoods not justified by military necessity.
⠀⠀⠀b) Causing irreversible damage to primary inhabited planets and their ecosystems without military necessity, rendering them inhabitable for the near future.
2) Crimes against humanity:
⠀⠀⠀a) Enslavement, mistreatment and forced deportation of hostile non-combatants, turning them into 'serfs'.
⠀⠀⠀b) Summary executions, torture and imprisonment of 'serfs' without trials.