The U.S. Department of State has released its 2023 Human Rights Report on Ukraine. The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights warns that Russia can use the report for manipulation, so the world should be prepared to counteract the information attacks of the occupying country, UNN reports with reference to the Ombudsman's press service.
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The U.S. Department of State has released its 2023 Human Rights Report on Ukraine, which lists a number of problematic issues, including Russia's human rights violations in Ukraine, including in the TOT.
The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets, emphasized that the Russian aggression against Ukraine is hybrid in nature, and every day the enemy launches propaganda narratives and information and psychological operations aimed at discrediting Ukraine in the eyes of its partners and destabilizing the situation inside our country.
Human rights is also one of the topics that the enemy uses in its "game". Russia can even use this report for manipulation
According to him, the world should be prepared to counteract information attacks.
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The Ombudsman also drew attention to several important points of the State Department's report:
Ukraine is defending its independence, and our citizens are defending the state every day; Russia is violating human rights, including the fundamental rights to life and security, every day.
Protecting human rights in the face of Russian aggression is a challenge not only for Ukraine, but for the entire world. Russia is waging war not only against our country, but also against the entire civilized world and democratic values.
"Ukraine does not deny the problems that exist today, on the contrary, we are working to overcome them and call on our partners to help us in this," Lubinets said
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