Russia plans to 're-educate' Ukrainian children at 'Artek' - CNS.

Russia plans to 're-educate' Ukrainian children at 'Artek' - CNS
Russia plans to 're-educate' Ukrainian children at 'Artek' - CNS

The Kremlin plans to organize a vacation for 56,000 Ukrainian children at the sanctioned camp 'Artek'. The Center for National Resistance considers such actions a cover for political activities aimed at re-educating Ukrainian children in the spirit of the 'Russian world'.

The CNS emphasizes that behind the facade of recreation lies an attempt by the Russian authorities to re-educate Ukrainian children in the spirit of the 'Russian world', which is a direct violation of international humanitarian law.

The Center criticizes the 'Artek' camp as a tool of Russian propaganda, where children are raised in a spirit of enmity towards Ukraine and taught militarism. The Russian authorities are attempting to integrate children from the occupied territories into the 'Russian world', violating the Geneva Conventions.

'The Russian authorities openly state: children from temporarily occupied territories are intended to be integrated into the 'Russian world'. This is a crime and a gross violation of the Geneva Conventions,' emphasizes the CNS.

Children from Ukraine: security and return home issues

Funding for the Yale Conflict Observatory, an organization that tracks abducted Ukrainian children, was cut by the administration of President Donald Trump. Members of Congress have urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to preserve funding for the program.

According to lawmakers, evidence of war crimes by Russia in Ukraine may be lost due to the cessation of funding for Yale University. There are suspicions that information from this source has been irretrievably deleted.

In summary: The Kremlin plans to provide sanatorium treatment for thousands of Ukrainian children at 'Artek', which is perceived as an attempt at political interference and re-education in the spirit of the 'Russian world'. At the same Time, the reduction in funding for the program to return abducted Ukrainian children may lead to the loss of evidence of war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine.


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