
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a statement of temporary departure from some obligations that the country has taken upon itself by signing the International Pact on Civil and Political Rights and the European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. It is reported by Ukrainian Pravda. Ukraine intends to return to the fulfillment of these obligations after the end of Russian aggression.
As UNIAN clarifies , 249 deputies of 341 registered in the session hall supported the document.
As noted in the explanatory note to the application, its goal is to coordinate the international obligations of Ukraine with the objective circumstances of the conduct of the anti -terrorist operation, in which the Rada, Cabinet and other power structures are forced to make decisions that go with these obligations are contrary.
Deviations from accepted obligations are allowed in those areas of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions that remain under Ukrainian sovereignty, but are the venue of the ATO. The document lists the acts in which these deviations are available, and for each measure provided for by these acts, justification is given.
Such measures include, in particular, the preventive detention of suspects in terrorism for more than 72 hours, a special regime of pre-trial investigation in the ATO zone, as well as in emergency or martial law, a change in the territorial jurisdiction of criminal cases in the ATO zone, and the formation of military-civil administrations.
As the co -author of the document, the deputy from the Self -help party Oksana Syroed, would never have been accepted, if not for the conditions of the war. "