The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets stated that the Ombudsman's Office carefully responds to all reports of possible human rights violations during mobilization events by representatives of the CCC and the SP.
He emphasized that this involves illegal detention, restriction of freedom, use of physical force, and other unlawful actions.
Dmytro Lubinets emphasized that each case is carefully checked.
"As the Ombudsman, I act within the limits of my powers, in particular, I send official appeals to the competent authorities. In case of confirmation of violations, I insist on bringing the guilty to justice."
I emphasize: even during martial law, employees of the CCC and the SP are obliged to act exclusively within the law. They do not have the right to restrict the freedom of citizens without legal grounds or to use force. Forced delivery or detention is possible only by decision of authorized bodies. Citizens must also comply with current regulations. he declared.
Previously, the Administrative Court of Appeal explained that a reserved man who was drafted as a result of an illegal order of the CCC can be discharged from military service, and the Supreme Court's position on the irreversibility of illegal mobilization is not a position in a model case, that is, it should not be applied in all cases.
