A SO-CALLED OFFICIAL SITUATION REPORT FROM THE UNITED NATIONS WHICH DEPLOYED A HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING MISSION TO UKRAINE AND THE DONBASS REGION ~ A MONTHLY REPORT AND EVALUATION ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION , COVERING THE COUNTRY AND THE REGION OF THE NEW REPUBLICS ~ BELOW YOU WILL FIND MONTLY INFORMATION WHICH ALSO SHOWS AN ESCALATION OF ATTACKS ON THE CIVILIAN POPULATION BY THE UKRAINE JUNTA REGIME ! AND WITH EACH MONTH, A LINK IS ADDED WITH DETAILED INFORAMTION IN 3 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES , ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND UKRAINIAN ~ BUT AS WE NOTICE FROM THE EARLY REPORTING , A QUICK BLAME GAME WAS AGAINST AND SET ON THE PEOPLE OF DONBASS AND AGAINST RUSSIA, ESPECIALLY DURING THE CRIMEA SITUATION, TRYING TO FINGER THE BLAME ON MOSCOW EVEN THOUGH SEEING WORLD REPORTS AND ON THE GROUND THE POPULAR REVOLT BY CITIZENS WANTING TO JOIN RUSSIA ! WHICH BY UN STANDARDS , THESE PEOPLE HAD EVERY RIGHT TO DO ! WITH THAT SAID, A POPULAR REFERENDUM TOOK PLACE WITH THE PEOPLE ONCE AGAIN VOICING THEIR OPINION, THE STRUGGLE AND FIGHT AND FINALLY WANTING TO BREAK AWAY FROM THE UKRAINE JUNTA AND PLEADING TO JOIN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION !
In March 2014, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Right deployed to Ukraine a Human Rights Monitoring Mission to evaluate and report on the human rights situation and to provide support to the Government of Ukraine in the promotion and protection of human rights.
The Mission covers human rights development in the entire country, with human rights monitors based in Kyiv, Donetsk, Odesa, Kharkiv, and Lviv. As part of its work, the Mission prepares monthly reports describing the human rights situation and makes recommendations. These reports are public and are available in English with unofficial translations into the Ukrainian and Russian languages.
17 human rights monitoring reports have been produced in 2014-2017:
15 March 2017 – The report covers the period between 16 November 2016 and 15 February 2017, during which the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission recorded 130 conflict-related civilian casualties: 23 deaths and 107 injuries. A sharp escalation of hostilities between 29 January and 3 February 2017 had a devastating impact on all aspects of life for civilians living along the contact line in eastern Ukraine. Fighting caused seven civilian deaths and 46 civilian injuries in only six days (equal to the monthly average in 2016), extensive damage to civilian infrastructure, and deprived tens of thousands of people of life-saving services and basic necessities.
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8 December 2016 – Failure by the parties to the conflict in eastern Ukraine to implement the Minsk Agreements has continued to result in a host of human rights violations for civilians, particularly those living close to the ‘contact line’ between Government-controlled and armed group-controlled territory in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, according to a UN report. The report covers the period between 16 August and 15 November 2016 and has documented information, based on in-depth interviews with 176 witnesses and victims, confirming that people living close to the ‘contact line’ suffer from a serious lack of security due to military engagement near their homes, the threat of mines and unexploded ordnance, and severe and disproportionate restrictions on their freedom of movement.
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15 September 2016 – A new UN report released on Thursday describes the deterioration of the human rights situation in eastern Ukraine, as a result of escalating hostilities between June and August, and the continued disregard for the protection of civilians by both sides of the conflict.
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3 June 2016 – A new report by the UN Human Rights Office shows that, after two years of conflict, the situation in eastern Ukraine remains volatile and continues to have a severe impact on human rights, especially for those living near the contact line and in territories controlled by armed groups.
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3 March 2016 – Despite a decrease in the number of civilian casualties in the east of Ukraine over the past few months, a new UN report shows that the conflict is severely impacting on the daily life of civilians, with a growing sense of despair and isolation affecting those living in the conflict zone, especially in the areas controlled by the armed groups.
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9 December 2015 – In a conflict that has claimed more than 9,000 lives, the last few months have seen a significant reduction of hostilities in certain parts of eastern Ukraine, according to a UN Human Rights report released today. Serious human rights concerns persist, however, including continuing impunity, torture and an absence of the rule of law in the east, as well as a difficult humanitarian situation for those living in the affected areas and for those internally displaced.
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8 September 2015 – The report, which covers the period from 16 May to 15 August 2015, notes that the number of civilian casualties more than doubled by comparison with the previous three months, with at least 105 people killed and 308 injured compared to 60 killed and 102 injured between 16 February and 15 May.
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1 June 2015– A new report issued today by the UN Human Rights Office details the serious human rights violations and abuses that persist in eastern Ukraine, including shelling, executions, arbitrary and illegal detentions, torture, ill-treatment, human trafficking and a lack of justice and accountability, as well as deprivation of economic and social rights that are deeply affecting the five million people living in the conflict-affected areas.
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3 March 2015 – The estimated number of people killed in eastern Ukraine since April 2014 has now passed the 6,000* mark, in spite of successive ceasefires, the UN Human Rights Office announced Monday, saying the escalation in fighting in recent weeks, particularly near Donetsk airport and in the Debaltsevo area, resulted in hundreds of deaths, both civilian and military, and an untenable situation for those trapped or held hostage in the areas controlled by armed groups.
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15 December 2014 – With the onset of winter, more than five million people living in conflict affected areas of Ukraine are facing mounting hardship and some are struggling to survive, according to a report issued on Monday by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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20 November 2014 – Civilians have continued to be killed, unlawfully detained, tortured and disappeared in eastern Ukraine, and the number of internally displaced people has risen considerably despite the announcement of a ceasefire on 5 September.
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8 October 2014– In spite of a fragile ceasefire over the past month in the east of Ukraine, the protracted conflict continues to kill and wound civilians, and deprive the more than five million residents in areas directly affected by the violence of their basic human rights, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said.
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29 August 2014 – Intense fighting, including the use of heavy weaponry by both sides, in densely populated areas of eastern Ukraine, has increased the loss of civilian life, with an average of around 36 people being killed every day, says a new report issued by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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28 July 2014 – A total breakdown of law and order and a reign of fear and terror have been inflicted by armed groups on the population of eastern Ukraine, according to a new report issued today by the Office of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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18 June 2014 – The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a report on Ukraine that describes the breakdown of law and order in the areas held by armed groups in the east of the country – with increasing evidence of abductions, detentions, torture, and killings – as well as a number of “worrying trends” emerging in Crimea:
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15 May 2014 – Assistant Secretary General Ivan Simonovic presented in Kiev the second Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine with the focus on human rights challenges in the East and the South of Ukraine, and developments with regard to recommendations made in the first report. It also contains its own concrete recommendations, which are especially important ahead of the forthcoming presidential elections.
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15 April 2014 – Misinformation, propaganda and incitement to hatred need to be urgently countered in Ukraine to avoid the further escalation of tension in the country, according to a UN human rights report.
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