According to the investigation requirements in Ukraine, the forced disappearance of civilians committed by Russian authorities were “broad and systematic” and the probable amount of crimes against humanity.
“Many people have disappeared for months or years, and some died,” Erik Mose said, Chairman of the Independent Investigative Council, whose commissioners were not employed in the UN or paid for their work.
“Fate and where many remain unknown, leaving their families in agonizing uncertainty. “
Condition agony for relatives, also
The requirements of the families of the missing persons for the Russian authorities are usually encountered with unobstructed responses, while one young man “was detained when he went to the government to inquire about his missing girl,” the Commission noticed.
As in previous presentations prepared for Human Rights CouncilThe latest report of the Commission contains equally disturbing findings on the use of Russian authorities, a member of the Panel Vrinda Grover told reporters in Geneva:
“The civilian woman who was raped during custody in the detention facility stated that she pleaded with the perpetrators, telling them that they could be their mother, but don’t compare to my mother. You don’t deserve to live.”
“We concluded that Russian authorities committed rape war crimes and sexual violence as a form of torture. “
Russian FSB connection
Ms. Grover said that the investigations of the Commissioner confirmed that members of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) “performed the highest authority. They committed or ordered torture in different phases of detention, and quite tests, when some of the most attractive treatments were”.
CONFORSIVED ON THE FOCUS ON ALLIGHT RIGHTS PER RIGHTS OF THE RUSSIAN PROPERTIES IN HIS LAST REPORT, the Commissioners noted that they had detailed alleged injuries committed by Ukrainian forces “whenever we (them) (them)”.
Communication failure
The Commissioner Pablo de Greiff also noted that in spite of more than 30 Russian authorities for possible Ukrainian attacks, “we received absolutely nothing” and pointed out the evidence of representatives against the alleged associates working with Russian authorities.
Another aspect of the reports on investigators of independent rights includes an increasing number of incidents in which Russian armed forces obviously killed or wounded Ukrainian soldiers who were captured or attempted to surrender.
“It represents a war crime,” Mr. De Greiff, who was the releals of the former soldier who claimed that “the Deputy Commander of Brigade said the entire regiment, quote”, captured “. ”
Russia was expelled from the Human Rights Council in 2022. Two-thirds of the majority of the UN General Assembly after that full of invasion in Ukraine.
Belarus crazdown on disagreement
The Council also focused on allegations on constant wide rules of abuse in Belarus, characterized by the trial of political disagreement and freedom of expression, arbitrary custody, torture and trials.
Representing his latest report on the Geneva forum, Group of independent experts for Belarus insisted on being investigated some of the violations “the amount for crimes against human persecution and prison sentence“.
Department of Panel, Karinna Moscalenko, closed detention facilities where torture or degrading treatment is reportedly. I’m sorry about that she and her colleagues independent investigators were unable to access Belarus.
Group – which contains respected experts for rights and Monika Stanisława Płatk, in addition to Ms. Moscalenko – also produced a list of individuals who have challenged the president of Maja who returned a longtime president of Alexander Lukashen, and the incentive of widespread public protest.
Widespread impunity and repression
Today, hundreds of thousands of citizens and 1,200 political prisoners remain in custody, Ms. Moscalenko said, describing arbitrary arrests as a “permanent feature of the repressive tactics of Belarusian authority.”
She said that her group gathered “sufficient evidence” that the detainees who served short prison sentences “systematically undergo discriminatory, degrading and criminal conditions of detention” and in some cases “torture”.
Belarus is forced to exile for a number of reasons, the plate maintained, including the absence of true democratic institutions, the lack of independent judiciary, the perception of civil society as a threatening and culture of impunity.
Inside the ground228 civil society organizations were wounded, in addition to 87 entities, and 1,168 people were added to “extremist” listsMrs. Moscalenko added.
Council
In response to the report, Belarus refused all the allegations of violations and torture.
“This avenue is dead end of the Human Rights Council,” Larya Belskaya said, permanent representative of Belarus in the UN Geneva. “Counterproductive is to create any country mechanisms without the consent of the country affected.”
The representative said that 293 people were pardon in 2024. years after the recognition of “crimes related to anti-state activity”.
The country also operates for three years “Functional Commission reviews the requirements of citizens abroad to regulate their legal situation in the country,” she added.
DPR Korea: Basic freedoms Shared, in the middle of prolonged insulation
The UN Special Rapporteur at Human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DIZAbeth Salmón expressed “serious concerns” in its Briefing Council, pointing to long-term insulation of the country, lack of humanitarian aid and increasing the limitations of basic freedoms.
Representing her Third report, She explained that these factors “worsened human rights” in DPRK – most often more famous as North Korea – with The government imposes “stricter laws” to reduce “the right to freedom of movement, to work and freedom of expression and opinion.”
‘Extreme militarization policies’
In addition, recent reports suggest that DPRK has implemented some of their troops in the conflict of Russia-Ukraine, she added.
“While military recruitment is not against international law, Bad terms of human rights of soldiers while in the DPRK service plus the government widely exploiting their own people asks several concerns“” Ms. Salmón warned.
Among them are “extreme policies” of extreme militarizarization policies “that are maintained by the extensive reliance on forced labor and quota, and that” only those loyal leaders “receive regular distribution of public food, 11.8 million people, 11.8 million people, lubricated.
Myanmar: International financing cuts the worsening of the crisis
Also on Wednesday, Independent Human Rights Expert for Myanmar He warned that Military Junta continues his brutal regiment, aiming civilians with illusion and forced recruitment, while international assistance is worsening but a touching humanitarian situation.
Special rapporteur Tom Andrews said the sitting council that Junta “continuously losing the terrain”, but is enjoyed in response, with civilians in crossroads.
“Junta responded to these losses by launching a military recruiter program that includes catching young people from the streets or from their homes in the middle of the night“He said.
He described air devices and bombing hospitals, schools, camps for internally displaced persons, as well as religious gatherings and festivals.
“I talked to the families who experienced the unspeakable horror of the witnesses of their children killed in such attacks. June forces perpetrated widespread rape and other forms of sexual violence“He added.
Adding to crisis crises, reduce funding – the most important of the United States – difficult to influence the essence of humanitarian aid.
Mr. Andrews said that the support of support has already taken catastrophic consequences, including the closure of medical institutions and rehabilitation centers, as well as the cessation of food and health assistance for the most endangered.
He called for the Human Rights Council “to do what others cannot” help perform international help and political support to “make a huge difference” in people’s life.
“Human Rights Council has called the conscience of the United Nations. I invite the Member States of this body to excuse, issue a declaration on conscience against this disaster;. ”
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