It’s not too late to sign this petition, which will be delivered in Kyiv this week as well as in Washington, D.C. Sign here!
By The Center on Conscience and War, World BEYOND War, Code Pink, Veterans For Peace, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Pax Christi USA, The European Bureau for Conscientious Objection (EBCO), War Resisters’ International (WRI), the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) and Connection e.V. (Germany), September 16, 2023
At 12:00 p.m., on September 18, days before President Zelensky’s arrival in the U.S. and anticipating a September 20th hearing, in Kiev, for peace activist Yurii Sheliazhenko, human rights activists will deliver a petition to the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington, D.C., (3350 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007), urging Ukraine to release peace activist Yurii Sheliazhenko and drop all charges against him.
The Center on Conscience and War, World BEYOND War, Code Pink, Veterans For Peace, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Pax Christi USA, The European Bureau for Conscientious Objection (EBCO), War Resisters’ International (WRI), the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) and Connection e.V. (Germany) strongly condemn the fact that Yurii Sheliazhenko, a well-known conscientious objector, pacifist, human rights defender and lawyer, Executive Secretary of the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement, has been placed under partial house arrest by the Solomyanskyi District Court of Kyiv on 15 August 2023.
Beginning at 12 noon on Monday, September 18, representatives of a growing coalition seeking Sheliazhenko’s release will assemble at the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington, D.C.,( 3350 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007), to deliver a petition urging democratic leaders President Zelensky and President Biden, along with all Ukrainian diplomats to uphold the right of conscientious objection as well as the right to freedom of expression, acknowledging that Ukrainian peace activist Yurii Sheliazhenko deplores all war and has steadily advocated for people of all countries to take a principled stand embracing pacifism. Prosecutors in Kiev have stated, in a press release, that Yurii Sheliazhenko is a Russian propagandist and that efforts will be made to “stop” him.
Yurii Sheliazhenko is a prisoner of conscience detained simply for peacefully expressing his genuine pacifist views, and should be immediately and unconditionally released and all the charges against him dropped. The Ukrainian authorities should respect the right to freedom of expression and stop the crackdown on Yurii Sheliazhenko and the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement, which reveals their growing intolerance for dissent.
We remind the Ukrainian government that pacifism is not a crime in democratic states. We demand that human rights are fully protected, including the right to conscientious objection to military service, which is inherent in the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, guaranteed, amongst others, under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights, as well as under Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which is non-derogable even in a time of public emergency, as stated in Article 4(2) of ICCPR.
We strongly condemn all actions of harassment and all attempts of intimidation against Yurii Sheliazhenko and the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement, as well as all cases of forced recruitment and even abduction of conscripts to the involved armies in the war in Ukraine, and all persecutions of conscientious objectors, deserters and non-violent anti-war protestors in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and elsewhere.
We support the IPB intention to nominate three remarkable organizations with a focus on the right to conscientious objection for the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize; the Russian Movement of Conscientious Objectors, the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement, and the Belarusian organization “Our House”.
PRESS PACK – Chronology & Resources:
11 August 2022: Criminal proceedings open against Yurii Sheliazhenko, Executive Secretary of the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement, on the pretext of anti-Ukrainian character of his human rights defending activities, notably legal aid consultation text “human right to conscientious objection to military service”.
21 September 2022, International Day of Peace: The Ukrainian Pacifist Movement meets and adopts the Statement entitled “Peace Agenda for Ukraine and the World”.
3 August 2023: Yurii Sheliazhenko, Executive Secretary of the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement, is charged with the crime of “justification of Russian aggression” with sole “evidence” the Statement of 21 September 2022, which explicitly condemns Russian aggression. The Security Service of Ukraine breaks into the apartment of Yurii Sheliazhenko and conducts an illegal search and seizure operation, finding nothing criminal and taking his phone, his computer, as well as some documents of the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement.
3 August 2023: World BEYOND War launches a petition to the Ukrainian Government entitled “Tell the Ukrainian Government to Drop Prosecution of Peace Activist Yurii Sheliazhenko”.
4 August 2023: The IPB announces its intention to nominate three remarkable organizations with a focus on the right to conscientious objection for the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize; the Russian Movement of Conscientious Objectors, the Ukrainian Pacifist Movement, and the Belarusian organization “Our House”.
4 August 2023: EBCO, WRI, IFOR and Connection e.V. publish a Joint Press Release in the framework of the #ObjectWarCampaign, entitled “Ukraine: Pacifism is not a crime in democratic states! Drop the charge against Yurii Sheliazhenko, #FreePeaceSpeech”.
4 August 2023: IPB publishes a Press Release entitled “Justice for Yurii Sheliazhenko”.
5 August 2023: EBCO President meets with Yurii Sheliazhenko and his advocate Svitlana Novytska during her human rights monitoring mission in Kyiv.
7-8-9 August 2023: Yurii Sheliazhenko is summoned to interrogation.
7 August 2023: EBCO President meets the Senior Investigator of the Investigative Department of the Security Service of Ukraine, but she is not allowed to attend the interrogation according to the Ukrainian law.
7 August 2023: EBCO publishes a Video Interview with Yurii Sheliazhenko in Kyiv.
8 August 2023: The Senior Investigator of the Investigative Department of the Security Service of Ukraine with the agreement of the Prosecutor of the Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office submits a request to the Court on the application of a preventive measure in the form of 24-hour house arrest for 60 days to Yurii Sheliazhenko.
15 August 2023: The investigating judge of the Solomyanskyi District Court of Kyiv in an open court session partially satisfies the request and orders to place Yurii Sheliazhenko under house arrest, prohibiting him from leaving his place of residence in the time period from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m. the next day until 11.10.2023 inclusive, excluding the need to leave this home during an air raid and emergency medical assistance. He also imposes on Yurii Sheliazhenko until October 11, 2023, inclusive, the following duties: to come to the investigator, prosecutor, investigating judge, court at every request; to deposit with the relevant state authorities his passport(s) for traveling abroad, other documents giving the right to leave Ukraine and enter Ukraine (if such documents are available); notify the investigator, prosecutor or court about a change of residence and/or work; refrain from communicating with persons identified by the investigator as witnesses. Employees of the National Police, in order to monitor his behavior, have the right to appear in the house where he is under arrest, to demand oral or written explanations on issues related to the fulfilment of his obligations. The decision is subject to immediate execution and can be appealed directly to the Kyiv Court of Appeals within 5 days.
16 Responses
Free Yurii!
VETERANS FOR PEACE supports the right to Conscientiously Object to participate in war and killing other human beings. We support war resisters and those who speak out against war, on all sides. We call for an end to government persecution of war resisters.
We want Diplomacy to End the War in Ukraine, NOT More Weapons to Escalate and Prolong It! Join us during the Global Days of Action for Peace In Ukraine, Sept. 30 – October 4. http://www.peaceinukraine.org
This war must end before it consumes us all !
Who will be next?
The warmongers, including Zelensky, should be in jail, not the pacificists.
I feel Ukraine should prize truth tellers like Yuri, and carefully listen to his wise advice for your country. A cease fire and negotiations are the only sane way to end this avoidable conflict. Now is the time.
We MUST end ANY AND ALL POINTLESS WARS starting NOW and continuing PERMANENTLY, and hold MORE than merely accountable those who seek to start them, including Putin!!!
Is there any organization with Ukrainian and Russian speakers who are capable:
– of training Ukrainian pacifists in alternative means of service during this war
– of negotiating with the government of Ukraine to undertake this training?
The above presupposes that there are many opportunities in reconstructing Ukraine for able-bodied and patriotic Ukrainian pacifists; that any organization attempting such training would be centered in tolerance, love, and listening when negotiating with the Ukrainian government.
L’humanité est à la croisée des chemins. Nous devons transcender la pulsion de haine et de guerre et faire face aux problèmes de l’existence sur cette Terre. Le défi à relever est à la mesure de notre courage, mais nous devons trouver l’énergie nouvelle et salvatrice.
Peaceful dissent should always be allowed, but Ukraine is a Nazi infested regime.
You know this how, smart guy? From the internet?
When are you submitting your petition to the Russian embassy to stop committing genocide in Ukraine?
There we’ve actually had a meeting and told them to end the damn war immediately and they very politely told us to go to hell.
Yuri is a PEACE ADVOCATE, not a criminal! Clearly war is not working… let’s give peace a chance…. Before we destroy the world and ourselves …
I support Yurii Sheliazenko whole-heartedly. As a combat veteran, I can say that standing up for peace often requires more courage than going to war.
Free Yurii, please!