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Open Dialog presents Savchenko list and urges sanctions on those responsible
Dear Colleagues and Friends,The Open Dialogue Foundation urges the imposition of personal sanctions against persons responsible for the kidnapping, arrest and imprisonment of Ukraine’s PACE delegate, people’s deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Ukrainian citizen Nadiya Savchenko, as well as for other gross violations of human rights in the Russian Federation.Savchenko, a Ukrainian servicewoman, volunteered to participate in the anti-terrorist operation in the east of Ukraine. She was kidnapped by the terrorists of the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR) and taken to the Russian Federation. She is falsely accused of involvement in the killing of Russian journalists in the ATO zone and has been kept in detention on the territory of the Russian Federation.
We are convinced that a failure to punish the accomplices in the case of Savchenko’s kidnapping and illegal detention would constitute a dangerous precedent in international law.
* Is a member of the United Nations Organisation, Organisation on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Council of Europe, and International Monetary Fund;
* Arsenii Yatseniuk, Prime-Minister of Ukraine;
* members of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine;
* Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary General;
* Anne Brasseur, President of PACE;
* Hugh Bayley, President of NATO PA;
* Donald Tusk, President of the European Council;
* Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission;
* members of national delegations to PACE, and;
* members of NATO PA,With a request to:
* Restrict entry to countries involved;
* block access to bank accounts and seize property in countries involved, and;
* assist in the objective investigation into, and proper punishment of, those responsible for the kidnapping, arrest and imprisonment of Nadiya Savchenko.
1. Persons responsible for the political decision to kidnap Nadiya Savchenko, transport her to the territory of Russia, detain her unlawfully and fabricate charges against her; persons responsible for legitimising the actions of Russia towards Nadiya Savchenko in the eyes of the international community;
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