Review of Human Rights Violations in the Temporarily Occupied Parts of the Donetsk a Luhansk Region

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REVIEW OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE TEMPORARILY OCCUPIED PARTS OF THE DONETSK AND LUHANSK REGIONS APRIL 2020

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detainments

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declarations of ownerless property

In April 2020, new human rights violations were detected in the occupied Luhansk and Donetsk regions under control by the occupation administration of the Russian Federation. These include illegal detentions and restrictions of the free movement of citizens, the creation of a parallel legal system, and violations of property rights. Unfortunately, all such human rights violations have become the “norm” for residents of the so-called “people’s republics” territories.

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Illegal arrests, detentions and restrictions on freedom of movement The so-called “Supreme Court of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR)” sentenced a resident of Makiyivka to 13 years of imprisonment for alleged “espionage” The court reports that citizen L. supposedly collaborated with the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) from September 2017 to February 2019. The “Ministry of State Security (MGB) of the DPR” also accuses L. of participation in a “terrorist community”, which aims to “forcefully seize power, conduct terrorist attacks, sabotage and murder”. It is also reported that an explosive device was found during a search, which L. supposedly transported into the occupied territories himself. The sentence dates from the beginning of April and L. was given a month to “appeal”. On 16 April 2020, an exchange of detained individuals took place between Ukraine and the temporary occupied territories of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. As a result, 20 persons returned to Ukraine from the non-government controlled territories.


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