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UK Condemns Russia’s POW Torture

Ambassador Holland urges Russia to respect international laws of war and calls for humanitarian access to POWs.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
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  • UK Condemns Russia’s POW Torture at OSCE
    • The Historical Context and Legal Obligations
  • Disturbing Findings from the UN Reports
  • Case Highlight: Maksym Butkevych
    • International Law and the Call for Action
    • UK’s Stance and Demands
    • Conclusion

Ambassador Neil Holland, addressing the OSCE, condemned Russia’s systematic torture and mistreatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs). Highlighting distressing reports from the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission, Holland called on Russia to adhere to international war laws and allow humanitarian access to all detainees.

 

Neil Holland - Head of the United Kingdom’s Delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Photo by the UK Government.
Neil Holland – Head of the United Kingdom’s Delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Photo by the UK Government.

 

UK Condemns Russia’s POW Torture at OSCE

The UK has strongly condemned Russia’s treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war, emphasizing the need for adherence to international humanitarian laws.

In a powerful statement delivered by Ambassador Neil Holland at the OSCE, the UK highlighted the grave findings of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission on the “systematic and widespread use of torture” by Russian forces against Ukrainian detainees.

 

The Historical Context and Legal Obligations

Reflecting on the historical context, Ambassador Holland reminded the assembly that Russia played a pivotal role in the creation of the laws governing armed conflict.

He cited the Brussels Declaration of 1874, which, although not a binding treaty, laid the groundwork for many provisions in the Hague Conventions. Among these was the fundamental principle that

“prisoners of war are lawful and disarmed enemies. They should be treated with humanity.”

 

Disturbing Findings from the UN Reports

The recent report from the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine paints a harrowing picture of the conditions faced by Ukrainian POWs in Russian custody. According to the findings, torture and ill-treatment are widespread and routine.

Methods of torture reported include beatings, electric shocks, threats of execution, mock executions, and positional torture. Alarmingly, nearly two-thirds of those interviewed disclosed being subjected to sexual violence during their detention.

 

Torture Methods Reported

Description

Beatings Physical assault causing injury
Electric shocks Use of electrical current to inflict pain
Threats of execution Verbal threats to kill prisoners
Mock executions Simulated executions to terrorize prisoners
Positional torture Forcing prisoners into painful positions
Sexual violence Coercive sexual acts or abuse

The conditions of detention facilities are often poor, with some amounting to torture in themselves. The UN report also detailed instances where Russian-appointed courts convicted POWs using confessions and testimonies obtained under torture or ill-treatment.

Verified incidents include Russian servicemen executing Ukrainian soldiers who were hors de combat (out of the fight).

 

Case Highlight: Maksym Butkevych

Among the many distressing cases, Ambassador Holland highlighted the plight of Maksym Butkevych, a well-known Ukrainian human rights defender and soldier. Captured in March 2022, Butkevych has suffered severe abuse and his health continues to deteriorate. Reports from released POWs suggest that his condition remains critical, underscoring the urgent need for humanitarian intervention.

 

International Law and the Call for Action

International humanitarian law is unequivocal about the treatment of POWs. These laws are designed to ensure respect for the dignity of each prisoner and provide their next of kin with information on their fate and whereabouts. Key obligations include:

  • Gathering personal information on POWs.
  • Maintaining communication with the prisoner’s family.
  • Identifying and properly burying the dead.

Ambassador Holland stressed that Russia must uphold these legal obligations. The UK calls on Russia to ensure adequate conditions of internment, including sufficient food, clean water, and medical aid. Furthermore, Russia must share the whereabouts of all prisoners and permit them to contact their families.

Crucially, humanitarian organizations must be granted access to all places of detention, and all arbitrarily detained Ukrainians, including colleagues from the Special Monitoring Mission, must be released immediately.

 

UK’s Stance and Demands

The UK government remains steadfast in its condemnation of Russia’s actions. It demands immediate humanitarian access to all facilities holding Ukrainian civilians and POWs, the release of all arbitrarily detained individuals, and accountability for those responsible for these egregious violations of international law. The UK’s use of OSCE mechanisms to highlight these issues underscores its commitment to justice and human rights.

 

Conclusion

The UK’s condemnation of Russia’s treatment of Ukrainian POWs is a stark reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Ambassador Holland’s call to action at the OSCE highlights the urgent need for international intervention and adherence to humanitarian laws.

The UK’s unwavering stance serves as a beacon for justice, urging the global community to hold Russia accountable and ensure the humane treatment of all prisoners of war.

 

Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office & Neil Holland.

Tags: OSCE statementUK government response
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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