During his visit to Germany earlier in January, Yatsenyuk was questioned by Frankfurter Allgemeine on the cluster bombs and Grad multiple rocket launchers against town and villages in southeast Ukraine.
But the prime minister rejected the allegation, saying that “there is no evidence to that. No evidence,” and suggested that more attention should be paid to the Republic of Crimea, which reunited with Russia in March 2014.
However, Roth told RIA-Novosti news agency that Yatsenyuk lied to the German media as Human Right Watch (HRW) had “published a lot of evidence that Ukraine refuses to distinguish between military targets and civilians as required by the laws and customs of war."
The rights watchdog has presented detailed information on those violations during meetings with the Kiev authorities in November and December last year, he said.
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“Yatsenyuk’s proposal to focus on Crimea instead pushes to a disturbing assumption… that all perceptions of the conflict are biased,” Roth said.
HRW’s executive director stressed that the organization regularly reports on the activities of Kiev forces and the rebels, but “Yatsenyuk and many others like him must find it impossible that the laws and customs of war can be objectively applied to both sides.”
"Rather than denying reports of abuses by its military, Kiev should recognize the obvious facts and stop conducting erratic combat operations” in south-eastern Ukraine, he said.
Roth reminded the Ukrainian authorities that the ability to acknowledge one's own mistakes is first test proving the country’s readiness democratic reforms to undertake democratic reforms.
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The Ukrainian military launched an operation in the country’s southeast last April, after the Donetsk and Lugansk Regions refused to recognized the new, coup-imposed authorities in Kiev.
The death toll in the Ukraine conflict has exceeded 4,700 people. Over 10,000 have been injured, according to UN estimates.
http://www.theeventchronicle.com/news/europe/human-rights-watch-urges-kiev-acknowledge-cluster-bomb-use-stop-indiscriminate-killings-e-ukraine/
http://rt.com/news/223699-ukraine-hrw-cluster-bombs/
http://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/135211
Kiev deployed combat jets for the first time since last summer and hit populated areas of Horlivka with heavy bombs killing 30 civilians including children, a senior commander of the armed militia in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic said.
ReplyDeleteDONETSK, January 19 (Sputnik) — More than 30 civilians, including children, were killed on Sunday in the city of Horlivka in the Donbas region in a series of airstrikes carried out by Ukrainian combat jets, a senior commander of the armed militia in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) said Monday.
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150119/1017089924.html
http://armakhno.narod.ru/news/kak_nyne_sbiraetsja_veshhij_oleg_otmstit_nerazumnym_khozaram/2015-01-14-28
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