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Dmytro Lubinets
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Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine's Human Rights Commissioner, has been actively involved in various international efforts to address human rights abuses, especially concerning the ongoing conflicts. In 2024, Lubinets has persistently engaged with global organizations like the UN and the International Red Cross, advocating for the accountability of crimes committed by Russian forces and assisting in the safe return of Ukrainians from captivity or occupied territories.His engagements at international conferences, like the 34th International Red Cross Conference in Geneva, demonstrate his commitment to pushing for resolutions against nations perpetrating crimes. Key efforts also include his active role in obtaining important resources and information, such as the lists of missing soldiers and letters from Ukrainian prisoners of war through collaborative talks in countries like Qatar.
Furthermore, Lubinets has been vocal about the need for structural changes in international bodies, proposing the exclusion of the Russian Federation from the UN Security Council to maintain its integrity and functionality. His office works tirelessly, aiding in the return and recovery of Ukrainian children and citizens, managing the delicate situation of prisoner exchanges, and responding to allegations of human rights violations both domestically and in the context of the war.
Through his office, significant strides in drawing international attention to the humanitarian needs of Ukraine, addressing the plight of prisoners of war, and handling sensitive incidents of rights abuses have been accomplished. Each step taken by Lubinets is towards ensuring that justice is served, and human rights are respected universally.