Good God your using the Russians as examples of civil Law? Hey I got an Idea, type "chechnya atrocities" into a search engine and see what bounces back. And the terrorists they captured after Belsan? Can you imagine what medicine they caught from the Russian military Police afterwards? I bet they were on their knees begging to be drowned by Americans.
The sole surviving terrorist, Nur-Pashi Kulayev, got his day in court. Which is more than he would have got in America.
In May 2005, Kulayev was a defendant in a court in the republic of North Ossetia. He was charged with murder, terrorism, kidnapping, and other crimes and pleaded guilty on seven of the counts. Ten days later, on May 26, 2005, he was sentenced to life in prison; no appeal was filed by either the defendant or prosecutor.
He partook in a terrorist act that killed more than 380 Russians including 156 children and wounded more than 780 people ... and they didn't even kill him for it.