The authors of the text of the appeal stress that as a result of the criminal actions led by the Kyiv regime, a number of provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child of November 20, 1989 were violated, including ones safeguarding the right to life, healthy development, freedom of conscience, thought, views, opinions and religious beliefs, education, and the use of one’s mother tongue
Members of the State Duma supported the adoption of the appeal of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, international parliamentary organizations, parliaments of countries around the world in connection with the violation of the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child as a result of the criminal actions of the Kyiv regime.
“The main reason behind the appearance of victims among minors was the massive use of Kiev-controlled armed groups against civilian infrastructure of such types of weapons as indiscriminate weapons, small arms, and light weapons, the use of cluster and phosphorus munitions, coupled with remote mining of populated areas and the use of mining equipment with aircraft,” the document notes.
The authors of the text of the appeal stress that as a result of the criminal actions led by the Kyiv regime, a number of provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child of November 20, 1989 were violated, including ones safeguarding the right to life, healthy development, freedom of conscience, thought, views, opinions and religious beliefs, education, and the use of one’s mother tongue. “Children living in Ukraine are subject to constant harassment based on their language and are persecuted for their pro-Russian views,” says the appeal.
According to the document, having enlisted the support of Western non-governmental organizations related to organized crime, “Kiev covers up the targeted abduction of children for the purpose of transporting them abroad”. The ever-intensifying activities of criminal transplantologists in the territories of a number of Western countries who minors taken abroad as organ donors is particularly alarming.
“Deputies of the State Duma and senators of the Russian Federation appeal to the United Nations, international parliamentary organizations, and parliaments of the world, calling to give a legal, moral, and ethical assessment of the criminal actions of the Ukrainian authorities against minors, as well as to interact with the formed Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation parliamentary commission to investigate criminal acts led against minors by the Kiev regime to work together against the growing catastrophe and save children in the zone of armed conflict,” urged the authors of the document.