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Human rights activists say that the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces were called...

Make medals and collect parcels for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation: it became known how in the Crimea they "process" students

Human rights activists say that the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces were called to schools even on September 1. The occupiers who returned alive from the front line agitated the children to join the ranks of Rosarmia and talked about their "feats". In the occupied Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of Crimea, students are forced to prepare for the "Victory Parade" and make symbolic medals for the Russian soldiers who are now fighting against the Armed Forces.

This was reported in the organization "Crimea-SOS". Students have also been warned that they would collect parcels for those fighters who are fighting with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In addition, in the framework of the marathon "Our Victory" (held on the eve of May 9 in the Russian Federation and in the occupied territories - ed. ) Children will need to talk about relatives who participated in the battles of World War II.

The analyst "Crimea-SOS" Yevgen Yaroshenko stressed that the actions of school administrations in this case were illegal. Because they are not entitled to promote war among children and, moreover, to force minors to participate in this propaganda. "International conventions prohibit the promotion of war and incitement to violence, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child provides that the education of children should be aimed at fostering respect for human rights," Yaroshenko said.

He also said that on September 1, Russian military was invited to schools on September 1. They agitated children to join the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Also, the occupiers who returned from the forefront told the students about their "feats". We will remind, in early March it became known that the Kremlin creates a "letter" for children in occupation in Ukrainian.