Forced mobilization of men in Russian-occupied Crimea to take part in the war with Ukraine. In particular, the Crimean Tatars are forcibly sent to the war, said Lyudmila Denisova, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada..
According to her, as early as March 29 in Simferopol, it is planned to hold instructor-methodological meetings with the chairmen of draft commissions, military commissars of districts and other officials who are involved in the draft campaign..
At the same time, the Crimeans have already begun to receive subpoenas and, in order to avoid war, they are trying to leave the territory of the peninsula through the Russian Federation, since the road to the mainland of Ukraine is closed..
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She recalled that forced mobilization from the occupied territories is prohibited by international humanitarian law, in particular, Article 51 IV of the Geneva Convention for the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War.
Earlier, the prosecutor's office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea reported that in real hostilities in Ukraine, children from the Russian-occupied Crimea, who during the years of hostile occupation were involved in the Yunarmiya militaristic movement, can be used..