Ukraine’s Démarche Against Refugees – To Be Interned, Split and Forcibly Utilized as Soldiers
Preamble: The document below was published by LifeNews as a true copy of a letter prepared by the acting Ukrainian Minister of Defence, Colonel General Mikhail Koval, who addressed it to the President of Ukraine, Pyotr Poroshenko. Unless I receive a specific request—and due to lack of time and volume of work—I am not going to apply my legal experience dealing with refugees (in Egypt and in Canada) to expound on the enormous and obvious legal failings of this proposed policy.
Suffice to say, this newest pearl of the Ukrainian national-fascist, Nazi government flies directly in the face of the very foundations of the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, as well as applicable customary international law. If there is sufficient interest, I may ask Barbara Harrell-Bond, a recipient of the Order of the British Empire and a world-renowned expert in the field (and my kind and dear mentor) to provide a short commentary on the subject, if she is so inclined. In the meantime, a few brief points would be useful here:
- The most basic rule of refugee law is the prohibition on the expulsion of refugees from safety into harm’s way. Once a refugee has crossed the boundary into a safe haven (wherever that may be), he or she may not be compelled to return to danger (this prohibition applies also to those accused of international crimes, such as war crimes or crimes against humanity. Although the latter accusations have not here been made, it should be noted that even persons in this category must be brought to trial, rather than re-exposed to the very threat they fled from).
- The second basic rule of refugee law is the principle of preservation of families: family units ought not to be split, regardless of the circumstances and irrespective of what any of the family members have done or are alleged to have done. Families (by which I mean husbands, wives, children, relatives, the elderly, etc.) must be permitted to remain together, just as they otherwise would have had the opportunity to do so.
- The third basic rule of refugee law is that refugees are persons in need of protection, and not a convenient workforce to be exploited as forced labour, or as soldiers; nor are they to be forcibly interned and segregated into various groups and dispersed into various institutions or establishments (however suitable such institutions may appear to an ignorant, untrained eye). By law, refugees possess and must be furnished with unrestricted freedom of travel and mobility within their country of refuge and may not be corralled or segregated from the rest of the population. This is a fortiori the case when refugees are found in a country in which they already benefit from a full panoply of personal, political and social rights, as is the case with Ukrainian refugees in Ukraine.
A more in-depth discussion would, as indicated, raise further issues. For now, though, I leave you to consider the following shining example of the rise of totalitarianism in Ukraine.
Translated from Russian Equivalent (provided by LifeNews) by Gleb Bazov / edited by Ghayur Bangash (@Gbabeuf)
(with minute formatting and stylistic changes to fit North American standards)
To the President of Ukraine, P.A. Poroshenko
Dear Pyotr Alekseevich!
Pursuant to your order, I am hereby submitting proposals with respect to organizing our dealings with the refugees from the area where the Anti-Terrorist Operation [“ATO”] is being conducted. Accordingly, in order to meet the challenges put before the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence of mobilizing and rotating servicemen in the area of the ATO, as well as enhancing the effectiveness of filtration measures, I consider it necessary to introduce the following refugee categories:
Category “A”—women and children: to be assigned into the care of educational and training establishments (incl. boarding schools/orphanages)
Category “B”—invalids and pensioners: to be assigned into the care of medical and social institutions (incl. group homes for the relevant categories)
Category “C”—men aged between 18 (military recruitment age) and 65 (retirement age): this stream should further be split into two categories:
Group “C1”—aged between 18 (earliest military recruitment age) and 50 (end of military recruitment age); and,
Group “C2”—aged between 50 (end of military recruitment age) and 65 (those who have achieved retirement age).
Those in Group “C1” should be made subject to MANDATORY and full mobilization into the Ukrainian Armed Forces (or into other relevant units) for participation in the ATO, with a term of, for example, two months. If men who fall into the specified age category have health-related issues, but do not fall into the invalid category, they should be transferred into Group “C2”.
Those in Group “C2” should be made subject to MANDATORY mobilization into reserve units (or, for example, into units tasked with maintaining control over the territories already cleared of terrorists in the court of the ATO) for a period of, for example, one month.
Those in Groups “C1” and “C2” ought to be granted refugee status and the appropriate social guarantees only after demobilization from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. With respect to persons avoiding mobilization, the Ukrainian Security Service (“SBU”) should exercise thorough filtering measures. In cases of reasonable grounds, measures within the existing criminal legislation [should be] applied.
I believe that this type of approach would:
a) meet the challenge of [personnel] rotation in the units involved in the ATO;
b) reduce the wave of refugees, which otherwise would have to be provided with means of livelihood;
c) minimize the threat of internal conflict, in which the residents of the Central-Western, Northern and Southern regions would demand an answer to the fair question: “Why is it that men from their regions have to go defend the East of Ukraine, risking their health and their lives, while healthy men from the East run into the ranks of refugees?”;
d) minimize the possible abuse of refugee status among certain categories of the population;
e) allow us to understand the proportion of pro-Ukrainian population in the East without resorting to sociological studies and surveys.
The position of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence in this regard has been coordinated with the staff of the Prime Minister of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Security Service.
With respect,
Colonel General M.V. Koval
The Acting Minister of Defence of Ukraine
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.
This is our work, hardly created (and possibly not even read through completely) by Koval, whose previous life attainment was chief of police. One would have thought we’d reached Peak Evil by now but clearly The World’s Greatest Hegemon Ever believes itself utterly exempt from any external constraints, and has no internal ones.
This is a horribly stark statement to make but no one on the planet Earth will be truly safe from our state-sponsored terrorism until every last person involved in creating, developing and implementing these policies has been tried fairly and is serving an appropriate sentence. We and every single one of our allies, satraps and stooges simply must be stopped.
The nazi terror attacks against civilians in Novorussia are part of the US doctrine of war that explicitly targets civilians:
The air attacks on the civilian population and their basis of existence aim at undermining their loyalty and obedience to their political leaders. On the other hand, the enemy’s military is moved to the farthest end of the list of target priorities. The reason that Warden offers for this order follows ice-cold rationality: “Contrary to Clausewitz, destruction of the enemy military is not the essence of war; the essence of war is convincing the enemy to accept our position, and fighting his military forces is at best a means to an end and at worst a total waste of time and energy.”
Air Theory for the Twenty-first Century
Col John A. Warden III, USAF
Also the US has a record of hiring the most gruesome war criminals(Klaus Barbie, OUN, Ustasha, Suharto, KLA) to enforce “Western values”. The massacres in Odessa, Mariupol and Korsun show what those nazis are capable of. In the war against the Serbs the fascists hired by the USA and Germany committed similar atrocities. Sometimes they (like the banderites and ISIS) filmed themselves in the process to spread terror.
During the NATO war against Yugoslavia the fascists hired and armed by the USA and Germany committed similar atrocities against the Serbs:
“interview with Miro Bajramovic, ex- subcommander of the Croatian special police forces … all women were raped and then killed”
http://www.ex-yupress.com/feral/feral45.html
“KLA Cut Off People’s Heads”
http://www.ex-yupress.com/evnovosti/evnovosti13.html
“prisoners were killed to transplant their organs”
http://thebloodyellowhouse.wordpress.com/
“Kill, rape, destroy”
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/globe-article.php?yyyy=2006&mm=09&dd=06&nav_category=123&nav_id=36557
“The prisoners were given knives and ordered to kill each other. “If you don’t kill him, I’ll kill you,” the Mujahedeen told freaked out men who then knifed each other. Once they fell from wounds, Mujahedeen would decapitate them, with cleavers or chain saws, and those who were still alive were forced to kiss severed heads that were later nailed to the tree trunks.”
http://www.ex-yupress.com/slobos/slobos11.html
US-trained death squads in Latin America used such terror tactics, too.
“The War Against the Third World 4”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydbWH33tXyU&t=3m30s
e) is obviously million dollar question for both sides
They really face a moral dilemma in Kiev.
With 42 million people, they can’t raise an Army with pay or conscription.
They have foreigners coming in, NATO flying their planes, mercenary SOFs on the ground, trainers trying to upgrade their Army, and yet 10,000 militia (at most) working in company-sized units at best are tearing apart huge battalions of 1000-3000 men, tanks, bmps, apcs, trucks and artillery.
Now, Kiev risks more war crimes.
The Hague of course won’t see the trials. The war crimes trials will be in Moscow. Rendition will soon be a hot Russian word.
Imagine the NSA is busy deleting and wiping all the digital traffic between Kiev and Washington. No traces to the bloody trail from Oval Office to Kiev.
If there is any notion left in any sentient American citizen that their government is morally justified to back these psychopaths, this refugee policy should crush that thought.
At some point, a movement will grow to dump the present crew of maniacs and dress up Kiev with a new junta.
But first, America will back aerial bombardment the likes of which Novorossiya has not seen. It is our M.O. All the advisers will recommend a blitz for a week or so. A ‘daisy cutter’ or two could wipe out the heart of the militia as they form into large groupings, which is what is going on now.
Also, real cluster bombs, not these fragmentation rockets, could be introduced.
Noticeably, Mariupol’s border guards got attacked by a small force of militia.
This is auspicious. If the militia can engage there, more battalions of Ukies will have to move to support, and they will be cut apart like the encircling units were along the border.
But watch the air power. It is Kiev’s one advantage, and bombs is how the Hegemon wins.
Maybe they’ll strap explosives on the refugees and drop them out of planes to detonate on impact. That way they increase the bombing and take care of the refugee problem at the same time. And no evidence that any such thing took place.
There are body parts all over Novorossiya already documented. What’s a few thousand more?
Ukraine’s Démarche Against Refugees – To Be Interned, Split and Forcibly Utilized as Soldiers
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Nothing can pro-American president Poroshonko do without support of NATO/EU (Read the West )
Zagreb-Moscow
Hey all, I am on my mobile so it’s difficult to write long pieces. To those of you who can read Russian, or who can tolerate reading a Google translation thereof, have a look at this piece of admittedly somewhat emotional analysis.
http://m.livejournal.com/read/user/spydell/548701
Further, the comments to the piece are, I think, an apt illustration to the hysteria and sheer craziness of the Russia-hating trolls. Very entertaining, in a perverse kind of way :)
Cheers,
Intolerant Bastard
having trouble accessing liveleak Ukraine page – not sure if it is a general condition or not.
A conscript army raised from a politically divided country (many of whom already do not support the standing government)is not a recipe for success. You get boots in the short term (with moral problems and increased danger of sabotage and desertion), then rebels and resistance fighters.
This is insane. I am a military historian with a PHD and teach at a respectful college. These ‘laws’ will make people evil, and the people they recruit will surrender in mass when 1 gunshot is heard. These tactics were tried out in 1777 in Saratoga by the British army with fable attempts. More less what this does is give a rise to a rebellion with given (by Kiev) AK-47s to people who hate them. Kiev is about to collapse.
Larchmonter445,
“Maybe they’ll strap explosives on the refugees and drop them out of planes to detonate on impact. That way they increase the bombing and take care of the refugee problem at the same time. And no evidence that any such thing took place.’
I think you just won “Comment Of The Day.”
Possibly cheaper, definitely quicker and probably easier to implement than Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” — plus, all in three sentences instead of a couple of pages. http://art-bin.com/art/omodest.html Do read it if you haven’t: “the most popular man in Ireland” knew whereof he spake…
Given that “war criminals” are declared and snatched only by the western Hate Establishment, by the Empire, and since the Russian authorities never condemn specifically Goy hating virulence, which this clearly is, I have my doubts that Russia will “render” convict and execute any perpetrators of atrocities in the Ukraine.
About the danger of spreading hate, or what is sown is collected….
“Letter from a man of no importance”
by Egor Voronov.
( perhaps published in Liva, no link in Russian below as usual )
http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=187087
Larchmonter445:
They have foreigners coming in, NATO flying their planes, mercenary SOFs on the ground, trainers trying to upgrade their Army, and yet 10,000 militia (at most) working in company-sized units at best are tearing apart huge battalions of 1000-3000 men, tanks, bmps, apcs, trucks and artillery.
The force estimates I have seen recently are 29,000-33,000 for total NAF manpower and around 40,000-45,000 for the UAF including Nazi Guard.
All:
To those more familiar with WWII in Russia than me, how different is this than the German behavior in raising Russian and Ukrainian battalions from POW’s and conscripts both as “Hilfswilliger” (with the unstated alternative to army service being deporation for slave labor in Germany) and actual troops such as the Vlasov Army?
This strikes me as very similar behavior.
It’s pathetic to see the extent to which western publics self-delude with respect to the overall situation in the world today, much less the reality of the Ukraine crisis.
In Moscow, a dark future awaits those in the west who have lost their way . . . a war crimes tribunal, and other things.
The US has already been subjected to mass filtration procedures. Much of the population is aware but hasn’t turned to guerilla resistance yet. However, with a slight tipping of the economic scales, such will be the case in the USA – first, from the right, and then from the left.
All support to Novorussia!
– from Nazi-occupied Amerika
I’m sure a veteran from Vietnam would say ‘Fragging in 3 .. 2 .. 1 ….’
Dear Colleagues,
The Donbass militia have claimed great success in shooting down and destroying a significant part of the Ukraine air force. I have convincing proof that this is absolutely not the case. The Ukrainians have been making unofficial modifications to the engines.
What country has not fired a shot in this conflict? What country has, sinced the start of this conflict, sought to develop relations with Germany, France, Austria, Italy, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, South Africa, India, Cuba, Nicaragua, Argentina, Brazil and China? What country has granted political asylum to the most popular American civil rights activist in the world today?
What country respects the will of the people in Crimea, the Donbass, Novorossiya and western Ukraine?
The Ukies haven’t come up with a name for the first battalion created under this scheme, but the do have a battalion badge ready.
The Ukies are getting really desperate. There are rumors of plans to use chemical weapons to allow them to take the high ground at Saur-Mogyl. Are they close to a total collapse?
Andrew,
If they have an NAF of such numbers, there must be whole units from outside that have entered the fight. They certainly look better equipped in several places. But that large an army is 10 battalions or more. That means ten colonels at least, to lead them. It seems that they would have to be “foreigners” to go from what they had in Slavyansk-Kramatorsk region to such large numbers. Maybe they built up in Lugansk the whole while.
The overall commander in Lugansk was a Sergeant 15-20 years ago. I don’t see him running such large numbers either.
So, if they are at 20-30-40,000, the polite Green Men are in there with half those men from wherever in the Russian ‘Empire’. Those are not locals. Maybe they are, I don’t really know one way or the other.
But I am betting some very unified groups are in that organization. They are feeding on Intel from Russia, excellent weapons systems, and skilled leadership. Bravery, like with Motorola and some of the other Skelkrov ragtags, does not perform at such large scale maneuvers and precision attacks.
Strelkov is not running this war. Of that, I am certain (as I can guess). Hell, there might be a command post over on the other side of the border with carrier pigeons bringing them orders. But this sudden Ukie reversal is a product of militia maneuver as well as Ukie blunders. Maybe the Russians have bought off some Ukie commanders, too. It’s what the U.S. always does. A suitcase of money, a passport for the family and voila! defeat or victory.
In any case, I’m happy to hear any positives. I want that army to go tear apart Kiev. That’s the airport that needs shutting down so the scum can’t fly away.
Whatever the case may be, July 9-10 the war shifted across the entire battlefield. The response by Kiev was to send more of their best units deeper into the trap trying to encircle Donbass.
Maybe the thing for them to have done was drive a spearhead into Skelkrov in Donetsk, and make him move men again. Instead, they have gone for pincer at Lugansk and encirclement, exposing everything in one hundred miles to militia counters. Bad strategy and bad Intel.
Without cruise missiles and B2 bombing, US wars always end this way. The Army of the rotten regime loses to the guerrillas.
The latest developments are like LIttle Big Horn.
Greasy Grass II.
Some speculation. If this is a real proposal, one reason not mentioned why the ZPC/NWO might try this out is in the past Novorussians gave conscript troops in banderivtsy forces a lot of chances to surrender, since it is known many have no desire to fight, but are faced with threats if they don’t. What would be the Novorossian response to a junta unit known, or thought, to be manned by forced refugees from the east? I’m sure that would take the edge off a Novorussian attack. IE: the plan may not be intended to fill manpower lacks in the banderivtsy military, but to use psyops against sympathies of Novorussian fighters.
вот так
Not as such as a comment, but a response to the document.
PART 1
The then acting defense Minister Mykhailo Koval sent a letter on June 20 to the President of Ukraine, Poroshenko, outlining the issue of refugees fleeing from the east of Ukraine. Essentially, the Kiev Junta (KJ) regime wants to create punitive battalions from refugees for frontline combat duties or reserve duties.
But that’s not just it. Category “A”—women and children: to be assigned into the care of educational and training establishments (incl. boarding schools/orphanages. Taking into consideration the comments made by the KJ, another aspect to this could be potentially this in connection the recent statement made by the Ukrainian children’s rights ombudsman, Valeria Lutkovskaya, which in itself is an intriguing assessment of the mindset at work in Kiev. She demanded that the passage of orphans leaving eastern Ukrainian war zones be prohibited. It beggars belief as why she has suddenly taken an interest in some children, orphans, but seemingly blissfully unaware of the actions of the entire ATO, that is creating new orphans.
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Valeria Lutkovskaya‘s comments are almost a repeat from June, since the ex Ukrainian foreigner minister, Deshchytsia, demanded from the Russian foreign minister, Lavrov that, Russia sends back orphan children taking away areas under bombardments”.
href=http://rt.com/news/172396-ukraine-orphans-evacuation-russia/
If this document is not fake…
Yeah, I’m sure this will motivate those in eastern Ukraine on the fence to not pick sides.
Kiev is either evil or simply retarded.
This is all predicated on this document being genuine. Never forget there have been faked documents provided by partisans on either side from the very beginning.
PART 2
Another cornerstone of this Kiev MOD document, deals with those not wanting to serve in the ATO. Evaded conscription is subjected to “required filtration activities” according to the Minister. The document indicates that the Ukrainian Security Service (“SBU”) should be used to” filtering measures”. The specifics of this are not detailed, but we don’t need to dwell on the meaning of this too deeply, since a precedent of sorts have been carried out by the KJ. There are a number of photos of Kiev Forces rounding up men of military age in Slavyansk at the beginning of July. Their fate is still unknown. A number of rapports circulated on social networks relating to how men between 18-35 years old, were rounded up in Slavyansk, told to serve in the Ukraine army, threatened with being shot if they didn’t.
7 Juillet 2014
The Ministers states that these proposals “meet the challenge of [personnel] rotation in the units involved in the ATO”; note how he states that service in ATO can be up to 2 months. There are a number of video & printed testimonies of soldiers who have been in the ATO since the beginning, basically, with little or no military kit, poor food and poor hygienic conditions. The Defence Minister sees using internal refugees are a useful tool to alleviate these problems.
The concept of “filtration” is not new as it has been used by the KJ previously in June. The now former Defence minister, Koval, earlier publicly announced the use of “filtration camps” for those from Donbass. The Minister briefed journalist that all adult residents of the rebel regions will be placed in the filtration camps, including women. According to him, they will identify those associated with the separatists and those who committed crimes on the territory of Ukraine.
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PART 3
Refugee status and social guarantees is only to be provided after demobilization. This is a morally flawed logic from the Kiev Junta, given the rights of international refugees. However, a lot of this whole issue was amply muddled in the 1990s with the designation of Internally Displaced Person, (IDP). An IDP does not have the same enshrined rights as someone who has crossed an international border. Consequently, IDP’s do not fall under international refugee laws. Whole family units are to be split up but their “constitutional” rights as Ukrainian citizens theoretically hinge upon the men folk to be sent to the ATO area. This is from the government put into power after Maidan, wholeheartedly supported & financed by the US and the EU not less.
The cynicism is laid bare in this statement: “this measure will effectively reduce the inflow of refugees and expenditures on their upkeep “. Well, I suppose what with 86% unemployment now recorded in Kiev for graduates, it is assumed that the KJ is desperately clutching at straws with the economic fallout of the conflict. Despite this, the costs of putting women & children into “camps”, the elderly into social institutions are not negligible either.
One of the very last statements is also noteworthy for potentially all of the “wrong moral reasons”.
e) allow us to understand the proportion of pro-Ukrainian population in the East without resorting to sociological studies and surveys.
YOU really COULD READ this IN MANY WAYS. This clearly delineates the position of the Defence Minister, as it implies that he needs only to have concern for those deemed to be “Pro-Ukrainian”. He does not definite the expression, but given the circumstances & the make-up of the KJ, it is a very loaded term indeed. It implies, from reading the whole document that it can inferred that this definition only covers anyone who is pro-Ukrainian will be happy to serve in the KJ forces in the ATO.
PART 4
Given the vicious hate campaign that has taken place since February with regards to the Russian speakers in Ukraine, I have grave reservations on the use of “pro-Ukrainian” to the exclusion of all else. I say in particular, taking into account some of the language used by the KJ. Mr Poroshenko used the word “subhumans”, (“нелюд”), to describe the resistance in Slavyansk during his speech at the beginning of July.
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NATO, European Values, Freedom & Democracy seem to be sadly shallow buzz words uttered by the high & mighty when it suits them perfectly. They do not seem to be coming in the direction of the ordinary IDPs in Ukraine.
NOTES
1. Complete translation is provided here:
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2. Internally displaced person – someone who has left her or his home in fear of persecution, but has not crossed an international border.
UN – Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement.
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“They often suffer from violations of their human rights, which initially caused them to flee their homes; they may experience further threats to other rights during the period of displacement; and others during the process of return and re-integration to their home communities”
P4 – http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/training7part1112en.pdf
This is most likely a fake.
Men of Donetsk and Lugansk are streaming into rebel recruiting offices because of Kyiv’s plan to conscript them all.
https://twitter.com/wavetossed/status/488814989201784833
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCf_MV3bFpo