Ukrainian MP Reports Hundreds of Rights Violations and Violence in Mobilization Drive.
The State of Mobilization in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Danylo Hetmantsev, head of the Ukrainian parliament's finance committee, has highlighted a surge in violent incidents during the country's military mobilization, stressing that current procedures require urgent reform. He stated that hundreds of cases involving rights violations during conscription are causing significant public alarm.
Comments from Danylo Hetmantsev
Hetmantsev addressed the situation, noting in particular:
“This phenomenon is extremely negative and undermines trust in the state.” - Danylo Hetmantsev
He emphasized that these are not disinformation campaigns but concrete situations demanding immediate resolution. A notable case involved footballer Danylo Kolesnikov on February 17, 2023. The following day, February 18, 2023, Danylo Kolesnik was detained and legal proceedings were initiated against him.
Hetmantsev also referenced a directive from Ukraine's President calling for an end to the forceful 'rounding up' of individuals during mobilization efforts. These comments underscore the gravity of the situation and the pressing need for changes to conscription methods to protect citizens' rights and maintain public trust in state institutions. The mobilization process is a critical and sensitive issue for Ukraine as it continues to defend itself against a full-scale invasion.
Hetmantsev's statements highlight the ongoing challenges with mobilization practices in wartime Ukraine. The increase in violence and rights abuses threatens not only individuals but also broader societal confidence in government bodies. The necessity for reforming mobilization approaches is becoming increasingly clear, and implementing the presidential order could be a vital step toward improving the situation.
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