#ObjectWarCampaign - Russia, Belarus, Ukraine: Protection for deserters and conscientious objectors
#ObjectWarCampaign - Russland, Belarus, Ukraine: Schutz und Asyl für Deserteure und Verweigerer 

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#ObjectWarCampaign: Schutz und Asyl für Deserteure und Verweigerer

Lockerung der Ausreisesperre in der Ukraine: Söder und Linnemann rufen zu völkerrechtswidrigen Handlungen auf

Pressemitteilung

(30.10.2025) Mit Beginn des russischen Angriffs hat die ukrainische Regierung eine Ausreisesperre für alle Männer im Alter von 18 bis 60 Jahren verhängt. Eine Ausreise ist seitdem nur mit Sondererlaubnis möglich. Das stellt eine Verletzung des Menschenrechts auf Freizügigkeit dar. Seit Ende August 2025 dürfen nun 18 bis 22-jährige Männer ausreisen. Davon machen viele Gebrauch. Darunter befinden sich vermutlich auch viele Kriegsdienstverweigerer.

Injustice in Supreme Court. Photo: civilni.media

Supreme Court disrupts Ukraine’s accession to EU by repressions for faith and pacifism

(27.10.2025) In the midst of an international scandal around the imprisonment and torture of conscientious objectors, the judges showed a little mercy to Vitalii Kryushenko without due acquittal, but did not even mention it on the court’s website, as the policy of repression for faith seems to remain unchanged. The Joint Chamber of the Cassation Criminal Court of the Supreme Court denied a cassation complaint against the sentence to a prisoner of conscience Vitaliy Kryushenko, but suspended the sentence and released him from prison with one-year probationary term.

Constitutional complaints of three conscientious objectors about to be judged. Photo: civilni.media.

Constitutional complaints of three conscientious objectors will be judged jointly

(17.10.2025) Constitutional Court of Ukraine decides whether the state have a right to deny in alternative service to those who can’t join the army because of beliefs, and whether it is legitimate to imprison people for holding fast to high standards of conscience. On 15 October 2025, the Second Senate of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine decided to consider constitutional complaints of Vitalii Alekseienko, Serhii Ivanushchenko, and Dmytro Zelinsky jointly in one constitutional proceeding. Previously, reasons to join the constitutional proceedings were pointed out in the amicus curiae brief submitted by the Director of the Institute of Peace and Law, Yurii Sheliazhenko, which the Court decided to add to the case file on 1st October.

Advocating for conscientious objectors in Ukraine, including in the occupied territories, UN Council for Human Rights

(09.07.2025) Connection e.V. in collaboration with WRI has taken the floor in the plenary of the UN Human Rights Council to address the members of the Council on the situation of conscientious objectors in Ukraine.