Russia/Ukraine: human rights laws must be respected as 'potential for full-blown conflict now a devastating reality'

Published By Amnesty International UK [English], Tue, Feb 22, 2022 1:24 AM


Responding to news that President Vladimir Putin has ordered “peacekeeping operations” to the so called “Donetsk People’s Republic” and “Luhansk People’s Republic” in eastern Ukraine, Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Agnès Callamard, said:

“After weeks of fruitless negotiations, the protection of civilians in Ukraine must now be the absolute priority.

“While the potential for full-blown conflict is now a devastating reality, every effort must be made to minimise civilian suffering and prioritise humanity in this crisis. It is a legal obligation of all parties to do so.

“We urge all parties to adhere strictly to international humanitarian and human rights law. They must ensure the protection of civilian lives and refrain from indiscriminate attacks and the use of prohibited weapons such as cluster munitions. We also call on all parties to allow and facilitate access of humanitarian agencies to provide assistance to civilians affected by hostilities.

“Amnesty International will be monitoring the situation closely to expose violations of international law by all parties.”

Press release distributed by Media Pigeon on behalf of Amnesty International UK, on Feb 22, 2022. For more information subscribe and follow


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