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Situation des droits humains en Ukraine : violence policière, torture d’activistes et utilisation du système judiciaire à des fins répressives
Si, ces dernière années, la société civile s’est structurée, les systèmes judiciaire, policier et même médical restent largement corrompus.
Sont notamment dénoncées :
– la violence policière, dont les images ont fait le tour du monde ;
– la poursuite d’activistes y compris à travers les systèmes judiciaire et policier ;
– la maltraitance dans certains hôpitaux dont psychiatriques.
Intervenants
Andrei Fedosov, activiste de la défense des droits humains en Ukraine, réfugié en France
Andriy Shkil, ex-député ukrainien du parti de Ioulia Timochenko, demandeur d’asile en France
Alexei Prokopiev, président de Russie-Libertés
Geneviève Garrigos, présidente d’Amnesty International France
Merci de bien vouloir confirmer votre présence.
Contact presse : Igor Reshetnyak igor.reshetnyak@gmail.com 0668178984
English version
Human rights situation in Ukraine: police violence, torture of activists, use of the legal system for repressive purposes
While civil society has developed to a certain extent over the past few years, the judicial, police and even medical sectors are still very corrupt.
Among other aspects, the press conference will focus on:
– Police violence, of which images travelled around the world;
– The pursuit and threatening of activists by the judicial and police systems, among others;
– Mistreatment in certain hospitals, including psychiatric hospitals.
Panellists
Andrei Fedosov, human rights activist in Ukraine and refugee in France
Andriy Shkil, former Ukrainian MP from Yulia Tymoshenko’s party, asylum seeker in France
Alexei Prokopiev, President of Russie-Libertés
Geneviève Garrigos, President of Amnesty International France
Please confirm your attendance.
Press contact : Igor Reshetnyak igor.reshetnyak@gmail.com 0668178984
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