Ryssland tog ukrainska barn – många bortadopterade
Under inledningen av Rysslands storskaliga invasion av Ukraina kidnappades 46 barn som bodde på ett barnhem i Cherson. Många av dem har nu adopterats bort av ryska myndigheter, enligt en granskning från New York Times.
Ett tjugotal av barnen står listade på en rysk adoptionssajt. Där står det att barnen är från Krym, dit ryska trupper förde dem i april 2022. Ingenstans framgår det att barnen är födda i Ukraina.
Ryssland har hävdat att man omhändertagit barnen av humanitära skäl. Något som avfärdas av den amerikanska experten Stephen Rapp.
– Det Ryssland ser som en humanitär insats är ett flagrant krigsbrott.
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Barnkidnappningar i Ukrainakriget
Wikipedia (en)
During the Russo-Ukrainian War, Russia has forcibly transferred almost 20 thousand Ukrainian children to areas under its control, assigned them Russian citizenship, forcibly adopted them into Russian families, and created obstacles for their reunification with their parents and homeland. The United Nations has stated that these deportations constitute war crimes. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for President of Russia Vladimir Putin (who has explicitly supported the forced adoptions, including by enacting legislation to facilitate them) and Children's Rights Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova for their alleged involvement. According to international law, including the 1948 Genocide Convention, such acts constitute genocide if done with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a nation or ethnic group.
Ukrainian children have been abducted by the Russian state after their parents had been arrested by Russian occupation authorities or killed in the invasion, or after becoming separated from their parents in an active war zone. Children have also been abducted from Ukrainian state institutions in occupied areas, and through children's "summer camps" on Russian territory. The abducted children have been subject to Russification; raising children of war in a foreign nation and culture may constitute an act of genocide if intended to erase their national identity.
Ukrainian authorities have verified the identities of over 19,000 abducted children, compiling and actively updating the data as part of an online platform: "Children of War". Russian authorities have claimed that over 700,000 Ukrainian children have been "evacuated" by mid-2023, and Ukraine's ombudsman on children's rights believes that the actual number of abducted children may be in the hundreds of thousands. A charitable organisation, Save Ukraine, facilitates the repatriation and family reunification of abducted Ukrainian children.
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