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Torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war in Russian Federation detention places
The publication was prepared within the framework of the Dignity (Denmark) project “Seeking Justice for Survivors”.
Torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war in Russian Federation detention places
The publication was prepared within the framework of the Dignity (Denmark) project “Seeking Justice for Survivors”.
Enforced disappearances & transfer of ukrainian children, 2022–2023. Summary to the UN working group on enforced or involuntary disappearances
Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group has the honour to present to the Working Group on Enforced Disappearances its summary of allegations concerns Russia’s practice of enforced disappearances committed by military.
Submission to the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court concerning the crime against humanity (Enforced disappearance of persons)
This communication under Article 15 of the Rome Statute to the International Criminal Court (Art. 15 Communication) concerns Russia’s widespread and systematic practice of enforced disappearances committed by Russian military.
Model draft Constitution of Ukraine — 2023
This edition is an English translation of the full-scale annotated model draft of the new Constitution of Ukraine — 2023. The author of the draft is Vsevolod Rechytskyi — Chairman of Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group Council, Associate Professor at the Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv, Ukraine).
The forcible transfer of children from Ukraine to Russia: a Genocide. Submission to the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
KHPG presents information about the criminal acts committed by the RF during the full-scale war in Ukraine
Extrajudicial killings committed by the russians in Bucha & other parts of Ukraine
KHPG wants to present information about the killings committed by the Russian military and their affiliates during the large-scale Russian military invasion of Ukraine.
Russian fakes about bio labs in 2022
Shortly after the start of the Russian invasion in Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the revival of conversations around biolaboratories and chemical weapons began.
A submission by the KHPG (Ukraine) to the International criminal court
On 2 March 2022, Karim Khan KC, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (hereinafter the ICC), announced that an investigation was being opened into the situation in Ukraine.
Shelling of civilian objects and civilians
The Kharkiv Human Rights Group presents this submission of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, which contains information about shelling of civilian objects and the civilian population with various types of weapons throughout the territory of Ukraine.