Ukrainian Men with Deferments Are Being Taken to Draft Centers: Lawyer Questions the Legality.
The Controversy Over Transporting Deferred Men to Draft Offices
According to Novyny.live: Reports have emerged in Ukraine of men who hold legal deferments being forcibly brought to Territorial Centers for Recruitment and Social Support (TCCs), sparking a heated debate over whether these actions are lawful. Lawyer Yaroslav Khlivny has pointed out that current legislation does not grant TCCs the authority to detain or hold citizens. He emphasized that no legal provision exists that would allow such detention or restraint. This is particularly relevant as Ukraine continues its mobilization efforts amid the ongoing war with Russia.
Under Ukrainian law, only police officers have the power to detain individuals, and only when specific legal grounds are met. This raises serious questions about the legitimacy of the TCCs' actions, given reports that they are transporting men with deferments to their centers. The situation is further complicated by isolated incidents, such as one in Lviv where a serviceman interfered with TCC operations and opened fire, highlighting the tensions surrounding mobilization procedures.
Legal Implications and the Need for Scrutiny
These events challenge the protection of citizens' rights during mobilization and demand a thorough investigation by the relevant authorities. Given expert statements, it is crucial to clarify who actually has the authority to detain individuals and how mobilization processes are being carried out across Ukraine.
The controversy over transporting deferred men to TCCs underscores the urgent need for a clear understanding of the legal rules governing mobilization. If violations by TCCs are confirmed, this could lead to legal consequences and spark further discussions on safeguarding citizens' rights in a wartime environment. It is essential that the appropriate bodies ensure transparency and legality in all mobilization activities, as this will be the foundation for public trust in state institutions.
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