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War in Ukraine: Europe and the United States call on Russia to end sex crimes

2022-06-06T18:46:24.545Z


During the UN Security Council on Monday, European and American representatives recalled that it was forbidden to violate


End the horror of sex crimes committed by his troops since the start of the invasion of Ukraine.

This is what European and American representatives demanded from Russia during a meeting of the UN Security Council organized by Albania on Monday.

“Russia must take measures within its army and its auxiliaries so that they respect” the UN resolution 1820 on sexual violence, adopted in 2008, which prohibits making it a weapon of war, has said US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

“Russia has a responsibility to stop the rapes, violence and atrocities committed by its soldiers.

It is incumbent on Russia to put an end to this atrocious unprovoked war against the Ukrainian people,” she insisted.

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The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, also denounced "atrocities" by Russia.

"These crimes will be punished", "we need evidence" and "we are helping to gather them", he said.

He also strongly denounced "the sole responsibility" of Moscow in the food crisis caused by the Russian war, leading to the departure from the room of the Russian ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, replaced by a deputy.

“No evidence”, according to Russia

The Russian diplomat had denied the sexual abuses of which the Russian armed forces are accused, speaking of “lies”.

“The accusations of sexual violence against the Russian army have become repetitive (…) but no proof has been provided,” said Vassily Nebenzia.

“Be more careful because there is no proof of these claims from kyiv,” the diplomat added to Westerners, while China demanded that any allegation be investigated based on the facts. facts.

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The Ukrainian ambassador to the UN, Sergiy Kyslytsya, also accused the Russian army of sexual violence in his country, citing Moscow's desire to erase all traces of it.

He called for finding a solution to “Russia's occupation of the permanent Soviet seat” on the Security Council.

"The sooner the better" and "we need a credible Council", he pleaded.

War crimes under international law

Several other members of the Council also denounced the use of sexual violence which may constitute war crimes under international law.

Noting that "women constitute the majority of alleged victims", Pramila Patten, special representative to the Security Council for sexual violence in conflict, asked "to ensure that amnesties for crimes of sexual violence are explicitly prohibited" from any eventual and future peace agreement.

According to an independent report by eminent jurists and experts in international law associated with two American and Canadian think tanks, this intense use of rape proven by multiple testimonies could even be one of the revealing elements of a "genocidal intent". displayed by Moscow.

The authors explain in particular that wartime rape “can be considered genocidal if it is intended to traumatize the victims so that they do not seek to have their own children”.

Source: leparis

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