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2015
Bodies in streets as shelling rocks Ukraine city of Donetsk
https://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/30/europe/ukraine-crisis/index.html
Ovan visar iofs bara att de bombar i Donetsk. Båda sidor skyller på varandra. Varför rebellerna skulle bomba sina egna städer som de vill befria låter logiskt för somliga antar jag.
2014:
Ukraine: Abuses and war crimes by the Aidar Volunteer Battalion in the north Luhansk regionIn this briefing Amnesty International is calling on the Ukrainian authorities to bring Aidar and other volunteer battalions under effective lines of command and control, promptly investigate all allegations of abuses, and hold those responsible to account.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/EUR50/040/2014/en/
2016:
From mid-April 2014 to 15 May 2016, OHCHR recorded 30,903 casualties in
the conflict area in eastern Ukraine ...
Since the start of the security operation, hundreds of people accused of involvement in or affiliation with the armed groups have been detained and charged under existing counter-terrorism provisions. Individuals detained by Ukrainian authorities in connection with the armed conflict have been tortured and ill-treated, and continue to face systematic violations of their due process and fair trial rights. In many cases, criminal proceedings against individuals charged with terrorism offenses have brought the lack of independence and impartiality of the judiciary and legal profession into harsh relief.
The conflict has also led to widely felt restrictions on fundamental rights to freedoms of expression, association, peaceful assembly and religion across Ukraine. There have been concerning developments related to fundamental freedoms in the territory controlled by the Government of Ukraine, including the use of counter- terrorism legislation to curtail the activities of those that may express views differing from the authorities’. In armed group-controlled areas, the lack of freedom of expression,
Since mid-April 2014, up to 2,000 civilians have been killed in armed hostilities, mostly as a result of indiscriminate shelling of populated areas from various artillery systems. Dozens of individuals were subjected to summary executions and killings, or died of torture and ill-treatment in custody. Hundreds of people remain missing – either in secret detention or, most likely, killed – with their bodies pending recovery or identification.
Ukrainian armed forces and armed groups continue to lay landmines, including
anti-personnel mines, despite Ukraine’s obligations as a State party to the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty . Credible estimates indicate that mines contaminate large areas of agricultural land in east Ukraine, often in areas which are poorly marked, near roads and surrounding civilian areas. This has resulted in civilians being killed and maimed, often while walking to their homes and fields. These risks are particularly acute for people living in towns and settlements near the contact line, as well as the 23,000 people who cross the contact line every day.
https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Countries/UA/Ukraine_14th_HRMMU_Report.pdf
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Också från OHCHRs rapport, executive summary:
"2.
When the conflict broke out in spring 2014 with the influx of foreign fighters,
including citizens of the Russian Federation, ammunition and heavy weaponry into
east Ukraine from across the border with the Russian Federation and the
Government of Ukraine's security 'anti-terrorism operation' response, OHCHR
witnessed major violations and abuses of human rights. The lack of security and at
times intense military hostilities contributed to a total breakdown in the rule of law,
leading to lack of any real protection for those opposing the presence of armed
groups and a worsening human rights situation in certain areas of Donetsk and
Luhansk regions. S
ince mid-2014, OHCHR has, recorded some 1,500 accounts
from victims, witnesses and relatives. These accounts show that all parties are
responsible for human rights violations and abuses and violations of international
humanitarian law. Above all, these testimonies – and the civilian casualty data
collected – demonstrate that civilians have paid the greatest price for this conflict.
5. Maintaining a presence in Donetsk has allowed OHCHR to monitor the human
rights situation under armed group control and to advocate for human rights
protection.
The self-proclaimed ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ and self-proclaimed
‘Luhansk people’s republic’ have undermined the human rights of the estimated
2.7 million people residing under their control. They have imposed an arbitrary
system of rules, established a network of places of deprivation of liberty where
detainees are tortured and ill-treated, and cracked down on dissent. The ‘ministry of
state security’ of the ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ has emerged as the main entity
responsible for carrying out repressive house searches, arrests, and detentions. In a
worrying pattern of behaviour, the ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ and ‘Luhansk
people’s republic’ continued to deny international organizations and external
observers unfettered access to places of deprivation of liberty. Subjected to
unaccountable rule and excluded from the legal system applying to the rest of
Ukraine, the population living in the territories controlled by the armed groups has
been effectively denied basic protection and deprived of basic human rights and
freedoms."
Amnesty har f ö lite rapporter från 2014, angående DNR/LNRs beteende:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/eur50/042/2014/en/
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/eur50/034/2014/en/
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/eur50/038/2014/en/