Cherkasy Region: How Local Volunteers and UHHRU Help Displaced People Adapt to a New Place
Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, about 150,000 civilians who fled...
17 October 2022
06.04.2020
The coronavirus pandemic impacts every live. One of the most vulnerable in Ukraine are more than three million residents of the armed conflict zone in the east. For six years already, women, men and children live in dire economic conditions, under the threat of shelling or mine-related incidents.
In March, the situation deteriorated: monthly figures of civilian casualties were the highest since September 2019, according to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine. In addition, reportedly, the so-called authorities of the self-proclaimed ‘republics’ use the measures on countering the pandemic as a pretext to deny access to the territory to the OSCE SMM patrols.
We, the undersigned members of the international civic platform CivilM+, echo the call of the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to silence the guns and to protect the most vulnerable. Continuation of military action in times of the pandemic contradicts the basic principles of international humanitarian law (in particular, the balance between military necessity and humanity).
The ceasefire in Donbas will have a direct impact not only on the security, but also on the access to basic hygiene. Durable silence of the guns will eliminate the threat of shelling of Donetsk Filtration Station. It is located in the ‘grey zone’ and provides water to the settlements on both sides of the contact line. In addition, people from remote villages will be able to walk to a well with safe water without putting their life at risk.
To prevent the spread of the virus, all parties have introduced restrictions at the entry-exit crossing points; the border of the Russian Federation has been closed for everyone who does not have a Russian passport. Despite the restrictions, we are urging to provide all residents with timely access to medical assistance. Doctors must be protected and provided with everything that is necessary.
We are calling on Ukraine, on the Russian Federation and on ‘DPR’ and ‘LPR’ which are under Russian control:
We also demand to ensure access for the OSCE SMM and humanitarian organizations to the territory controlled by the self-proclaimed ‘republics’ for monitoring and for providing assistance to the population. In particular, to provide access for the International Committee of the Red Cross to people detained both in the so-called ‘official’ penitentiary institutions and pre-trial detention centres, as well as in secret places of deprivation of liberty.
Signatories:
Center for Civil Liberties, Ukraine
Centre of Public Initiatives “Ideas for Change”, Ukraine
Country of Free People, Ukraine
Truth Hounds, Ukraine
Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, Ukraine
Luhansk Oblast Human Rights Center “Alternativa”, Ukraine
Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, Ukraine
Citizen and Army, Russia
Don Women, Russia
DRA, German-Russian Exchange, Germany
FIDH, France
Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly (HCA), France
Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Poland
Human Rights Center “Memorial”, Russia
MEMORIAL Deutschland, Germany
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