Ukrainians Subjected to Torture, Rape, and Execution by Russian Captors, Human Rights Council Told

UN Human Rights Council Discusses Abuses in Ukraine, Belarus, North Korea, and Myanmar

The United Nations Human Rights Council met to review allegations of ongoing human rights violations in several countries, including Ukraine, Belarus, North Korea, and Myanmar. The session provided updates from independent investigative bodies on crimes such as enforced disappearances, torture, sexual violence, and suppression of political dissent.

Widespread Human Rights Abuses in Ukraine

The UN’s Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine reported that Russian authorities have engaged in widespread and systematic enforced disappearances of civilians, which may amount to crimes against humanity.

“Many individuals have been missing for months or years, and some have died,” said Erik Mose, Chair of the Commission. “The fate and whereabouts of many remain unknown, leaving families in agonizing uncertainty.”

Families Suffer in the Search for the Missing

Families of missing persons seeking information from Russian authorities often receive unhelpful responses. In some cases, those who inquire face retaliation—one young man was detained and beaten when he went to authorities to ask about his missing girlfriend.

Torture and Sexual Violence in Russian Detention Facilities

Panel member Vrinda Grover presented disturbing findings on the use of torture by Russian forces. She recounted the testimony of a detained civilian woman who was raped by her captors. When she pleaded with them, saying she was old enough to be their mother, they dismissed her, responding: “You are not even a human. You do not deserve to live.”

“We have concluded that Russian authorities committed the war crimes of rape and sexual violence as a form of torture,” Grover stated.

Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Implicated in Torture

Investigators found that members of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) exercised the highest authority in detention centers, directly committing or ordering torture, particularly during interrogations.

While some have questioned why Russian forces are the primary focus of the Commission’s latest report, the investigators clarified that they report on Ukrainian violations whenever credible evidence emerges.

Executions of Surrendering Ukrainian Soldiers

Independent investigators have documented increasing cases of Ukrainian soldiers being executed or wounded by Russian forces while trying to surrender—an act that constitutes a war crime.

A former soldier testified that a Russian officer announced to his regiment: “Prisoners are not needed, shoot them on the spot.”

Russia was removed from the UN Human Rights Council in 2022 following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Belarus: Repression Continues

The Council also examined abuses in Belarus, where authorities have intensified crackdowns on political opposition, freedom of speech, and civil liberties.

Political Persecution and Arbitrary Detentions

The Group of Independent Experts on Belarus reported that human rights violations they investigated amount to crimes against humanity, particularly for political persecution and imprisonment.

Chair Karinna Moskalenko detailed numerous detention centers where torture and degrading treatment take place. The Belarusian government has denied investigators access to the country.

Massive Suppression of Civil Society

Today, hundreds of thousands of Belarusian citizens, including 1,200 political prisoners, remain in detention. Arbitrary arrests, the panel reported, have become a regular tool of repression.

Authorities have forcibly closed 228 civil society organizations and declared 87 entities and 1,168 individuals as “extremists”. Many Belarusians are forced into exile due to the lack of an independent judiciary and widespread government impunity.

Belarus Rejects Accusations

In response, Belarus’s representative, Larysa Belskaya, dismissed the findings, calling the Council’s approach “counterproductive” and stating that country-specific investigations should not be conducted without the consent of the nation involved.

She noted that 293 individuals had been pardoned in 2024 after confessing to what Belarus considers “anti-state activities”.

North Korea: Isolation and Increased Repression

The UN Special Rapporteur on North Korea, Elizabeth Salmón, raised concerns about the worsening human rights situation in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

Severe Restrictions on Basic Freedoms

Salmón’s latest report highlights severe restrictions on freedom of movement, freedom of expression, and access to humanitarian aid. The government’s tightening laws have further deteriorated human rights in the country.

Military Conscription and Forced Labor

Recent reports indicate that North Korean forces may have been deployed to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

While military conscription itself is not illegal under international law, the poor conditions for enlisted


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3 responses to “Ukrainians Subjected to Torture, Rape, and Execution by Russian Captors, Human Rights Council Told”

  1. Seems like the Human Rights Council is just one big tea party now, discussing the latest “fun” activities in Ukraine, Belarus, and North Korea. Who knew that torture and executions could be so trendy? 😂 #JustAnotherDayInTheOffice

  2. kamikaze grandma Avatar
    kamikaze grandma

    Isn’t it just delightful how human rights discussions at the UN always take the scenic route through the world’s most notorious detention centers? 🎢 Next stop: a masterclass on “How to Lose Your Humanity in 10 Easy Steps.” 🥳

  3. 2nd Hand Joe Avatar
    2nd Hand Joe

    What a real breath of fresh air this UN meeting is! Who knew that torture and war crimes were still in vogue? 😏 It’s almost as if some folks are taking “bad behavior” to an Olympic level, just without the medals! 🥇

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