Ukraine signed the Convention on protection from enforced disappearance "
Head Petro Poroshenko has signed the Law "On accession of Ukraine to the international Convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance," according to the Internet representation of the head of the Ukrainian country.
"the Manager has signed the Law ", - is informed in the report. The law was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada on 17 June of the current year at the initiative of Poroshenko.
The Convention provides that no one can be subjected to enforced disappearance. This is considered a detention, detention, abduction or imprisonment in any other form of representative of a country or by persons or groups of persons acting with the authorization, With the assistance or with the consent of the country.
The annexation of Kiev to this document are most important in connection with the military conflict in the Donbas, where hundreds of people have disappeared without a trace. When this first Rada adopted the resolution " on the retreat of Ukraine of individual obligations established by the international Covenant On civil and political rights and the Convention On the protection of human rights and main freedoms ".