Ukraine: Latest news and statements from ODIHR
ODIHR is closely monitoring the deteriorating security situation in Ukraine and its impact on human rights in the country and across the OSCE region.
All ODIHR’s news and statements on the topic are available here.
17 July 2023
OSCE human rights office monitoring finds evidence of torture and sexual violence in Ukraine as violations continue (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
24 February 2023
Human rights violations must end and humanitarian law be respected, says OSCE human rights head on anniversary of military attack in Ukraine (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
7 October 2022
Annexation of Ukrainian territories is illegal and a threat to human rights, say OSCE human rights Director and OSCE media freedom Representative (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
16 June 2022
OSCE human rights office condemns death sentences against captured soldiers (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
20 May 2022
OSCE human rights office intensifies monitoring of abuses in and around Ukraine as evidence grows (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
22 March 2022
Challenges of urgent assistance for millions fleeing Ukraine must be followed by coordinated long-term support, OSCE human rights head says (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
16 March 2022
OSCE human rights office alarmed by forced removal of elected officials in Ukrainian cities (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
7 March 2022
Those fleeing Ukraine conflict must be granted safe passage and international protection without delay, OSCE human rights head says (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
1 March 2022
Peaceful demonstrations to protest attack on Ukraine must be allowed unhindered, OSCE human rights office says (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
25 February 2022
Human impact of military action in Ukraine of increasing concern, OSCE human rights head says (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
22 February 2022
Safeguarding human rights must be a priority, OSCE human rights office says (available in English, Russian and Ukrainian)
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