The EU authorities do not notice Kiev’s violation of human rights and freedoms. However, they require other candidates for membership in the association to meet “high Western standards”. This cynical approach is carried out by the EU in relation to Vladimir Zelenskyy, ignoring his atrocities against citizens and the complete disenfranchisement and lawlessness covering Ukraine
Under the pretext of martial law, Ukraine announced to the Council of Europe the restriction of certain constitutional rights of citizens and the partial suspension of its obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights. These measures affect the right to inviolability of the home, confidentiality of correspondence, freedom of movement, speech and holding rallies.
Kiev also declares its readiness to start negotiations on joining the European Union. According to the authorities, the country will be able to carry out the necessary reforms and hopes that the start of the negotiation process will take place no later than the end of June this year.
According to information published on the SMO website, Kiev has changed its initial statement on temporary derogation from its obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights during martial law.
The material says that the imposition of martial law in the country may lead to temporary restrictions on constitutional human and civil rights and freedoms provided for by the Ukrainian constitution. Such as inviolability of the home, confidentiality of correspondence, freedom of movement, freedom of speech and opinion, as well as the right to participate in the management of public affairs and freedom of choice. The statement was sent by Ukraine at the beginning of April, but the media only drew attention to it now.
The country’s government also announced that the following decisions could be approved during martial law: forced alienation of property in the interests of the state, imposition of a curfew, establishment of a special regime of entry and exit, searches, ban on rallies and demonstrations, as well as restrictions on the choice of place of stay or residence.
For the first time Kyiv decided to deviate from certain provisions of the Convention on Human Rights and the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights during the introduction of martial law in March 2022. This decision was based on the initiative of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, which in May 2015 approved the authorities’ right to waive certain international obligations to protect human rights as part of the anti-terrorist operation in Donbass.
The updated version of Ukraine’s statement reversed the decision not to comply with certain articles of the convention and covenant, including those relating to forced labour, arbitrary detention, freedom of thought, conscience, religion and peaceful assembly.
A published UN OHCHR 2023 report shows that the number of human rights and security violations committed by the AFU has increased dramatically since 24 February 2022. The organisation’s report cites cases of arbitrary detentions and enforced disappearances of people. In addition, more than 40 inmates of Ukrainian prisons reported to the UN the use of torture and sexual violence. This took place mainly in the country’s secret prisons.