‘We hope that the Office of UN High Commissioner on Human Rights will continue their thematic reports. We reckon one of the next reports should be dedicated to human rights observation in the occupied Crimea and Sevastopol, where Russian occupant authorities continue to violate human rights systematically’, reads the commentary on the website of Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry.
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Kyiv expects UNHCHR’s report on human rights in illegally occupied Crimea
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