Monday, February 9, 2026
ADVT 
International

Russia issues report on Ukrainian human rights violations

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 May, 2014 10:18 AM
    The Russian foreign ministry Monday published a report on human rights violations in Ukraine, mainly targeting Kiev authorities and the West.
     
    The 81-page report comprises "numerous facts" of human rights abuses and violations in Ukraine from the end of November, 2013, to the end of March, 2014, Xinhua reported.
     
    "The present list of the most flagrant violations of fundamental international norms of human rights and the rule of law committed, gives enough grounds to claim that such violations were widespread," the report said.
     
    The report accused Kiev authorities of "forceful seizure of power, anti-constitutional coup, destruction of legitimate power structures, xenophobia, blatant blackmail, repressions, physical abuse of political opponents".
     
    It said the essential task of the report was to focus on facts to which the international community and key international human rights bodies, as well as relevant non-governmental organisations, "have not shown proper and impartial attention".
     
    Moscow also presented a timeline of events when US and European politicians "interfered" in the internal affairs of the country, displaying dozens of related pictures.
     
    Noting that the alleged violations that have been committed so far "remain unpunished", Russia expressed the hope that relevant international organisations would recognise the critical situation.
     
    Otherwise, it would pose a serious threat to "regional peace and security and lead to further escalation of international and inter-ethnic contradictions and conflicts", the report said.
     
    Earlier Sunday, Russia urged the Organisation for Security and Cooperation of Europe and the Council of Europe to immediately evaluate the situation in Ukraine in an objective manner.
     
    Ukraine Friday launched a major attack against pro-Russian forces in the eastern city of Sloviansk. 
     
    On the same day, at least 46 people were killed and over 170 injured in clashes between pro- and anti-government protestors in the Black Sea city of Odessa.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Go home terrorists: Abuse Sikh students face in US

    Go home terrorists: Abuse Sikh students face in US
    Sikh children in American schools have been punched, kicked, have had their turbans ripped off by fellow students and called "Bin Laden" or worse. Some have even had to face abuses like "Go Home Terrorist".

    Go home terrorists: Abuse Sikh students face in US

    Sikh children in US schools becoming targets of hate

    Sikh children in US schools becoming targets of hate
    More than half of Sikh children in US schools endure bullying with over two-thirds of turbaned Sikh children among its worst victims, according to a new national report. Sikh children have been punched kicked, and had their turbans ripped off by fellow students, it found

    Sikh children in US schools becoming targets of hate

    Obama announces sanctions on 11 Russian, Ukrainian officials

    Obama announces sanctions on 11 Russian, Ukrainian officials
    US President Barack Obama Monday announced sanctions against seven Russian and four Ukrainian officials after a referendum in Crimea, the White House said.

    Obama announces sanctions on 11 Russian, Ukrainian officials

    US media reports claim missing Malaysian plane was taken to Pakistan

    US media reports claim missing Malaysian plane was taken to Pakistan
    Rubbishing US media reports suggesting missing Malaysian plane was taken to Pakistan, Islamabad said Sunday that its radar network had no information about the aircraft, but the country is ready to share any information if it is available

    US media reports claim missing Malaysian plane was taken to Pakistan

    Crimea votes 'yes' to reunification with Russia, Obama rejects referendum

    Crimea votes 'yes' to reunification with Russia, Obama rejects referendum
    An exit poll by the Crimean Republic Institute for Political and Social Studies showed that 93 percent of voters in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea favoured reunification with Russia, media reports said late Sunday

    Crimea votes 'yes' to reunification with Russia, Obama rejects referendum

    Missing flight pilots refused to fly together: Malaysian Minister

    Missing flight pilots refused to fly together: Malaysian Minister
    The two pilots of the Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines flight, that went missing March 8, had refused to fly together, Malaysia's acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein Sunday said citing the airlines authorities.

    Missing flight pilots refused to fly together: Malaysian Minister