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Russia's child abductions reach North Korea: A crime with no borders - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"During a U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on 3 December, new evidence was presented suggesting that Ukrainian children abducted by Russia have been transferred to North Korea, where they are reportedly held in military-style camps. The information, brought forward by Ukrainian journalist and media adviser Ostap Yarysh, marks one of the starkest escalations yet in Russia's forced displacement campaign, a campaign already recognised internationally as a war crime and the subject of International Criminal Court indictments against Vladimir Putin and Russia's Commissioner for Children, Maria Lvova-Belova."
"The idea that abducted Ukrainian minors are being exported to one of the world's most repressive dictatorships underscores the strategic and ideological nature of Russia's actions. These children are not "evacuees," nor are they being "protected," as the Kremlin insists. They are being trafficked, systematically removed from their homeland, stripped of identity, and transferred into environments designed to break them down and rebuild them in the image of the regimes that hold them."
"Ukraine has successfully returned 1,859 children so far. But this is only a fraction of the total number abducted. Thousands remain missing across Russia, Belarus, and now, reportedly, North Korea. Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab, Nathaniel Raymond, told RFE/RL in an interview that the unit was currently tracking the location of 35,000 children abducted from Ukraine by Russia. Abducting children is a war crime, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has been indicted for it by the International Criminal Court (ICC)."
New evidence presented to U.S. officials indicates that Ukrainian children abducted by Russian forces have been transferred to North Korea and are reportedly held in military-style camps. The transfers form part of a systematic forced displacement campaign already recognised internationally as a war crime and subject to ICC indictments against Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova. Ukraine has recovered 1,859 children, while thousands remain missing across Russia, Belarus and reportedly North Korea. Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab is tracking approximately 35,000 abducted children. The abducted minors are being trafficked, stripped of identity and placed into environments intended for ideological reeducation.
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