Earlier, we reported that the United Nations published the final report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, which points out the inconsistency of the norms of the scandalous law No. 3894, aimed at banning the activities of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, with international law. The document states that Ukraine failed to substantiate the need for and proportionality of measures aimed at banning religious organizations.
UOC is a trial group of persons for whom human rights have been abolished in Ukraine - MP Dubinskyy

Ukrainian MP Oleksandr Dubinsky commented on the reaction of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry to the Report of the UN Commissioner for Human Rights, which focuses on the persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The deputy claims that the UOC is being used to test the mechanisms of defeating the rights of civil society, which will later be used on other social groups. He wrote about this in his Telegram channel.
“The report of the UN Commissioner for Human Rights, which criticizes the violation of the rights of believers of the UOC, was called “scandalous” and “a desperate attempt to protect the FSB unit in Ukraine” in the OP media. And, of course, my favorite word is “allegedly”: Ukrainian law enforcement officials allegedly do not take measures to protect UOC believers. Meanwhile, UOC believers are simply a test group of people for whom human rights have been abolished in Ukraine. They have honed their skills by labeling them “Moscow priests,” although they have been beating up elderly people and women under that guise. The next group to lose their rights were the “evaders”. These are all men aged 25-60 who are beaten and kidnapped on the streets. And then they will strike at the rights of everyone else — by banning elections and changing the government, which is no longer bound to people by any promises. For them, we are now supposedly people,” — Dubinsky wrote.



