IFOR took the floor in the plenary of the ongoing 50th session of the UN Human Rights Council during the Interactive Dialogue with the High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet -at her last ID at the UN HRC- on the situation in Ukraine.

IFOR addressed the right of those who refuse to kill and take up arms, referring to individual cases of objectors recently sentenced to jail and mentioned as well the thematic quadrennial report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights presented at this session, the appeal to the international community to provide asylum to conscientious objectors from the war in Ukraine.

IFOR concluded by stating that “war should be abolished because it is never a conflict resolution, neither in Ukraine nor in other countries. UN Member States should urgently pursue a diplomatic way to peace negotiations and facilitate such a path which is within the United Nations purposes.”

Human Rights Council, 50th session

Geneva, 5th July 2022

Item 10: Interactive dialogue on the oral update of the High Commissioner on Ukraine

Oral statement delivered by the International Fellowship of Reconciliation.

Mr. President,

International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) thanks the High Commissioner and her office for the oral presentation on Ukraine.

We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and mourn with them at this dramatic time of armed conflict.

We stand in solidarity with all war resisters and conscientious objectors to military service in Ukraine as well as in Russia and Belarus and call on the international community to provide them asylum; for instance, IFOR sponsored a joint appeal to European Institutions on this matter1.

Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion is a non-derogable right, and, as is freedom of expression, it continues to apply in situations of armed conflict. The right to conscientious objection to military service should be absolutely protected and cannot be restricted as highlighted by the quadrennial analytical thematic report by OHCHR presented at this session2.

IFOR is concerned about the violations of this right in Ukraine where general mobilization to the army is enforced without any exceptions for conscientious objectors3. Evasion of conscription during mobilization is criminally punishable by imprisonment from 3 to 5 years4. The pacifist Andrii Kucher and the evangelical Christian, [member of the church “Source of Life”] Dmytro Kucherov was sentenced by Ukrainian courts for their refusal to bear arms with no respect to their freedom of conscience5.

IFOR is also concerned by the forced mobilization of conscripts in Ukrainian territory controlled by Russian-affiliated armed groups6.

As previously stated7, war should be abolished because it is never a conflict resolution, neither in Ukraine nor in other countries. The UN Member States should urgently pursue a diplomatic way to peace negotiations and facilitate such a path that is within the United Nations’ purposes.

Thank you.

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