Amnesty's State Department, CIA link making report on Ukrainian military crimes
Amnesty's State Department, CIA link making report on Ukrainian military crimes
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United States: According to American journalist and political commentator Don Deber, Amnesty International reports on the deployment of Ukrainian forces inside civilian areas and tactics that endanger civilian lives, the organization's anti-Russian bias, and the US government . Judging by connection is more harmful. and intelligence services.

The observer brought up the affiliation between Amnesty Secretary General Agnes Callamard and Article 19, a group that has supported Washington's stance on the Ukraine crisis since the 2014 Maidan uprising and declared at the start of Russia's military campaign in February that It "stands in solidarity" with the people of Ukraine to confront the unprovoked acts of war by the Russian Federation.

Yet Amnesty published a report based on eyewitness accounts that described Ukrainian troops' attacks against Russian forces from residential areas, despite "such clear bias," according to Deber.

The observer thinks that "this strongly suggests that the conduct of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was even more serious than Amnesty's reporting."

The human rights watchdog reported that Agnes Callamard in her report described "a pattern of Ukrainian forces putting civilians at risk and violating the laws of war" by deploying troops inside schools and hospitals and launching attacks from residential areas. " Violations", which was based on ground research in the regions of Donbass, Kharkov and Nikolaev.

Similar to claims made in earlier reports, Amnesty claimed that the Russian military was also involved in illegal activities, including "inherently indiscriminate cluster munitions" and "other explosive weapons with wide-field effects".

The Russian military has consistently denied these allegations, claiming that it uses precision assault weapons in its attacks on Ukrainian forces and takes precautions to prevent civilian casualties.

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Deber believes that the Amnesty report, which follows a growing number of witnesses' testimony, videos and other material, explicitly depicts Ukrainian forces acting in a way that violates the laws of war, There is evidence of a growing "dilemma" between the US and the United States. NATO. Their months-old details and facts as revealed by the victims of this US-backed adventure."

Deber concludes by saying that the "fake narrative" created by Washington is the opposite of "every day to a greater degree" on the ground in Ukraine, allowing "various organs of Western propaganda to slowly spread the web of lies". ". They need to be separated so that they can retain some of their remaining, crumbling credibility."

Ukrainian officials criticized Amnesty International's report. According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the rights organization is attempting to "pardon the terrorist state and shift responsibility from the attacker to the victim".

Oksana Poklchuk, the director of Amnesty International's office in Ukraine, resigned in response to the report, accusing the organization of creating material that "seems like an endorsement of the Russian narrative" and demanded that it be rewritten and removed. , and be criticized for failing it. Take into account the position of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry."

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