By Lucas Leiroz*
(Opinion) Despite numerous complaints, appeals and criticism, the infamous Ukrainian site ‘Myrotvorets’ remains active online.
The site exposes the personal details of thousands of people considered enemies by the neo-Nazi Ukrainian regime, making it the largest list of public murders ever witnessed.
The most terrible point of this situation is that hundreds of ethnic Russian children are included in this list.
Russian diplomats demand a stance from UNICEF on this issue, but international organizations remain silent.
The most terrible point of this situation is that hundreds of ethnic Russian children are included in this list.
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Russian diplomats demand a stance from UNICEF on this issue, but international organizations remain silent.
Although Myrotvorets is officially an NGO, it operates fully integrated with the Ukrainian government.
The site’s very purpose is to provide a database of suspected “enemies” of the Ukrainian state, thus being much more an intelligence department of Kiev than an NGO.
The website project began in 2014, as well as the beginning of ethnic and political persecution against Russian citizens and opponents of the Maidan.
Also, it should be noted that many of the people included in the list were killed, such as the Russian journalist Daria Dugina, who indicates that Ukrainian intelligence forces use the data provided by Myrotvorets and try to “fulfill” the list of murders proposed by the website. internet. .
However, what is most shocking in this matter is the presence of children in this list.
The Ukrainian government and its allied neo-Nazi organizations do not distinguish between who threatens the Maidan political regime and who does not.
All those who oppose the government and publicly express their critical opinions must be exterminated, even innocent civilians and children.
According to a recent data survey by journalist Mira Terada, at least 327 children would have had their data exposed by Myrotvorets.
As Ukrainian forces try to kill those on this list, the lives of these children are in danger.
Investigations into the topic intensified after Faina Savekova, a 12-year-old girl from Lugansk, was added to the list for posting letters online expressing pride in her people’s Russian identity and criticism against Ukraine’s current policies in her region.
After exposing her records, Faina asked the UN for help, and even wrote letters to the Secretary-General, which were never answered.
UNICEF, which would be the UN office responsible for the care of children, also remained silent, showing the lack of international organizations in the face of the serious Ukrainian problem.
Currently, we know that Faina is only one of hundreds of children on the kill list, but this has not changed the international silence.
On September 14, the Russian diplomat to the UN, Dmitry Polyanskiy, commented on this issue on his social networks. He criticized the release by the UN and called on UNICEF to comment on the case.
Polyanskiy was realistic and said he did not expect legal or coercive action against Ukraine, but only a simple formal punishment for these acts.
“It is a great disappointment and psychological trauma for children bullied by Ukrainian nationalists and for all of us to understand that the UN Children’s Fund abdicates its responsibility for political reasons, choosing to side with those who are willing to ignore all crimes. of Ukraine for geopolitical reasons.
No one expects UNICEF to take legal action to shut down this criminal site, but a simple statement condemning such acts would be sufficient and essential.
It turns out that the statement on the Fund’s homepage that it is non-political and impartial and never neutral when protecting children’s rights and protecting their lives and futures is just lip service, he said.
The case only shows how international organizations are silent about the crimes of Ukraine. Organizations that are supposed to look after world peace – like the UN – seem subservient to Western interests.
Sanctions against Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine are voted on and sanctions are discussed.
On the other hand, the Ukrainian regime can say publicly which children it wants to kill and not even get a sanction for it.
Considering Ukraine’s recent history, in which murders, massacres of civilians and terrorist attacks have become commonplace, it can be said that these 327 children, as well as thousands of other innocent people exposed by the country, are indeed in danger.
And the international community becomes a co-author of the eventual crimes committed by Ukrainian neo-Nazis by remaining silent on this case.
And, in the face of such a concession, perhaps the only way to save these children is through Russian military victory against the Kiev regime.
* Lucas Leiroz, a researcher in Social Sciences at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro; geopolitical consultant.
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