The Senate of the Czech Republic condemned deportations and passportization in Ukraine: what is in the resolution.
According to inkorr.com: The Senate of the Czech Republic sharply condemned the crimes committed by Russian occupation forces in Ukraine. The resolution adopted by the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Security expresses condemnation of illegal actions, including mass deportations, forced passportization, and Russification.
Human rights violations in occupied territories
The document also mentions crimes such as the destruction of cultural heritage, forced assimilation, and other acts that may be classified as war crimes or crimes against humanity. This is not the first instance where international organizations and states have expressed concern regarding the situation in temporarily occupied territories.
The approval of this resolution indicates the Czech Republic's readiness to support Ukraine in its struggle for its rights and to uphold the principles of international law. Such actions unite countries that seek to protect humanitarian values and ensure accountability for the crimes committed.
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