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Ukraine Conflict

Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events

Archived since: Feb, 2014

Description:

This collection seeks to document conflict in Ukraine. Contributions to this collection were made by the Archive-It team and subject matter experts from Stanford University, Library of Congress, Global Investigative News Network, and Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute in the fields of Investigative Journalism, Russian, and Eurasian studies. Content includes news outlets, social media, blogs, and government websites. Sites are in English, Ukrainian, Russian, and other languages.

Subject:   Government Spontaneous Events

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Title: Ukraine Human Rights Assessment Mission: Report on the Human Rights and Minority Rights Situation, March-April 2014

URL: http://www.osce.org/odihr/118476

Description: Human rights assessment by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

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Title: Dispatches: More Cluster Munition Use in Ukraine | Human Rights Watch

URL: http://www.hrw.org/news/2015/02/04/dispatches-more-cluster-munition-use-ukraine

Description: Evidence indicates that Ukrainian government forces fired cluster munitions at Luhansk city in eastern Ukraine last week, killing two civilians and injuring two more. These weapons are banned by 116 countries because of the danger they pose to civilians.

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Title: UkraineHuman Rights Situation: OHCHR 15th Report – IDP’s – Gender

URL: http://www.wunrn.com/2016/10/ukraine-human-rights-situation-ohchr-15th-report-idps-gender/

Description: Civilians living in the conflict-affected area continued to be deprived of much needed protection, access to basic services and humanitarian aid, aggravated by restrictions in freedom of movement. Those living in areas controlled by the armed groups are subject to arbitrary rule and various human rights abuses. Parallel structures developed by the armed groups affect the inalienable rights of people living under their control. There is no mechanism for victims of these structures to secure protection or redress. This is rarely articulated due to the lack of space for civil society actors and for people to exercise their rights to freedom of peaceful assembly, association, opinion and expression in armed group controlled areas (See Chapter V on Fundamental Freedoms).

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