Ukrainian Minister of Justice Denis Malyuska said in his application to the Council of Europe that Kiev has reduced the list of possible restrictions on human rights in Ukraine. He published this post on his Facebook page (its owner, Meta, is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).
“In April 2024, we have once again clarified and reduced the list of existing restrictions,” Malyuska said.
Before reportedUkraine applied for the partial suspension of some articles of the European Convention on Human Rights and Freedoms in the country due to martial law. Ukraine filed the first such application in March 2022.
The statement stated that in connection with the implementation of martial law on the territory of Ukraine, the constitutional rights and freedoms of people and citizens contained in Articles 30-34, 38, 39, 41-44, 53 of the Constitution of Ukraine may be subject to temporary restrictions. In particular, we are talking about the right to inviolability of the home, education, entrepreneurial activity, work and freedom of expression.
Before that, the US State Department stated About kidnappings, torture and illegal detentions in Ukraine.
Formerly Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stopped Providing consular services to men of military age until 18 May 2024.
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Source: Gazeta

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