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Russian "Abusive Screening" During Ukraine Evacuations Is Criticized by Amnesty
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According to Amnesty International, by forcibly moving civilian Ukrainians living in Russian-occupied sections of the country to other locations, Russia has likely committed crimes against humanity. According to the report, in breach of international humanitarian law, individuals from the occupied territories of Ukraine were transferred farther into Russian-controlled territory or into Russia, separating children from their families.

Amnesty claimed it had heard from civilians who had been subjected to “abusive screening processes” (sometimes referred to as “filtration”) that occasionally led to arbitrary imprisonment, torture, and other forms of mistreatment.

“Forced transfers and deportations by Russia are abhorrent and constitute a war crime. According to Amnesty International, this should be looked into as a possible crime against humanity “She spoke.

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According to Amnesty, one instance involved a lady who was separated from her 11-year-old kid during filtering, jailed, and never brought back together.

According to the rights organisation, 88 people were interviewed, the bulk of whom were civilians from Mariupol, a Ukrainian city on the Black Sea that Russia annexed following a harsh siege, as well as citizens of the Kharkiv, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia areas.

Amnesty said that after arriving in Russia, a number of individuals claimed they were coerced into applying for Russian citizenship or that their freedom of movement was curtailed.

The study is one of Amnesty International’s most major responses to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine since it enraged Kyiv in August by issuing a report accusing Ukraine of putting civilians in danger by setting up bases in hospitals and schools.

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At the time, the group asserted that it stood by the report’s conclusions, which led the head of Amnesty’s Ukraine office to resign in disapproval and charge the rights group with repeating Kremlin propaganda.

However, it also admitted that the report had caused “distress and outrage.”

Amnesty International emphasised in its most recent report that since the start of the conflict, it had been documenting “war crimes and other violations of international humanitarian law committed during Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine” and had called for those responsible to be brought to justice.