Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets, based on the real stories of Ukrainians released from captivity, showed how russia violates the Geneva Conventions. According to him, russia has already formed an alternative version of the Geneva Conventions, which he called "moscow". Lubinets said this at a press conference, the correspondent of UNN reports.
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He noted that all countries see and declare that the russian federation deliberately violates the rights of Ukrainian prisoners of war, but do nothing.
There are no Geneva Conventions for russia. We will present to the world the so-called "moscow conventions" under which the russian federation operates. This document describes 15 stories of former prisoners of war. These stories don't just give you goosebumps, but your hair stands on end, because sometimes you just don't understand how people can treat other people so harshly
According to him, the" moscow conventions " should show the whole world that the russian threat is a challenge for the whole world, and not just for Ukrainians.
If there is no reaction from the world, then everyone should clearly understand that there will be the next country in relation to which the russian federation will behave in the same way. When the russian federation occupied part of Moldova in 1992, it treated the civilian population there in the same way. When the russian federation committed wars in Chechnya, when the russian federation committed aggression against Georgia, the same principles of treatment of the civilian population and prisoners of war were already applied
He told about one of the prisoners of war, whose words were included in the document. He suffered torture, numerous beatings, and also fell ill with tuberculosis, because he was deliberately put in a cell where other patients were sitting.
As of now, we have managed to return 3,767 heroes. I personally talked to some of them. They all talk about torture. Many people talked about sexual torture
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The coordination headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war, as a key body in protecting the rights and interests of Ukrainian prisoners of War, Missing Persons and their families, has organized more than 50 exchanges and other special events since February 24, 2022, as a result of which 3,767 military and civilians have returned to Ukraine.