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Amnesty International Secretary-General Salil Shetty has urged Ukraine’s government to stop abuses and war crimes by volunteer soldiers who fight alongside government troops in eastern Ukraine.
Shetty made the remarks during a meeting in Kyiv with Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk on September 8, a day after Amnesty International reported “mounting evidence” of war crimes by both pro-government militia and pro-Russian separatists.
He said Ukraine must not replicate the abuses that have prevailed in areas previously held by separatists.
Shetty singled out “Aidar” -- one of more than 30 volunteer battalions loosely integrated into Ukraine’s security forces.
He said Aidar’s fighters have committed “abductions, unlawful detention, ill-treatment, robbery, extortion, and possible executions.”
Shetty on September 9 and 10 is visiting Moscow, where he plans to urge Russian authorities to practice, ensure, and promote human rights in Russia and abroad.
Via Reuters:
PRESIDENT POROSHENKO SAYS UKRAINE HAS HANDED OVER 1,200 PRISONERS OF WAR TO SEPARATISTS SO FAR UNDER CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT
The deadline has just passed for objections, and none has been published, so it would appear the EU sanctions are on track to go into effect tomorrow.
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