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Ukraine: How Should Government Deal With Conscientious Objectors In Wartime? – Analysis

Eurasia Review Tuesday, 29 April 2025 ()
By Dmytro Vovk

The declaration of martial law after Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 cancelled the limited right to alternative service in peacetime. Hundreds of conscientious objectors to mobilisation – on religious and non-religious grounds - have been detained, forced into the army, held illegally (often for months)...
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