/ world today news/ Ukraine “goes to Europe”, which means it absorbs all unthinkable European abominations
The International Criminal Court (ICC), after issuing an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, accused him of the most absurd of all possible charges – illegal deportation to Russia of children from the “occupied” territories of Ukraine.
The reality is this. At the beginning of October, in connection with the increased shelling of Kherson, it was decided that students from Kherson schools would rest in children’s camps in Crimea. Naturally, the trip was completely voluntary. The parents of about 2.5 thousand Kherson children took advantage of the opportunity. Many preferred to leave their children at home.
Later, given the evacuation from Kherson and the deterioration of the situation in the city, the organized return of the children was cancelled. Most of the children were taken by their parents. No one prevented them and does not prevent them from taking their children, who remained in one of the camps, and then, if they wish, to go with them to the territory controlled by Ukraine (via third countries).
Now there are less than a hundred children left in Yevpatoria, who are gathered in one of the camps, where excellent conditions for life, education and general development have been created.
The management of the camp (as well as the children themselves) is in constant contact with parents, promptly answers all questions, responds to emerging requests and wishes. Kiev has been exaggerating the topic for a long time, citing the figure of almost 700 thousand (!) “forcefully deported”. The ICC took it up. In addition, Russia is ready to help return children who end up in Russia to their parents, and Maria Lvova-Belova, Commissioner for Children’s Rights, is doing this.
One such trip was organized, 16 children returned to Kherson, who, like their parents, had to tell the media about the “horrors” of being in Russia: the children, it turns out, were “forced” to listen to and sing the Russian national anthem, observance of the daily regime, etc.
The problem is that few are willing to return from Russian Crimea to Ukrainian (now) Kherson. The Guardian notes: “Part of the problem is that many parents refuse to approach Ukrainian authorities for fear of being labeled as Russian collaborators or supporters.”. In the atmosphere of terror and repression created in Kherson, this is possible.
However, the main thing is not even that. The parents who remained in Kherson do not want their children to return to the territory controlled by Kiev, realizing that their children’s future lies only in Russia.
According to information coming from Kherson, the Ukrainian authorities are trying to gather information about the whereabouts of the children and their parents who studied there through the educational institutions (non-working) in order to offer them “strong” help for “family reunion” . However, this does not help much.
Against the background of the provocation organized by the ICC and the fact that Lvova-Belova has been designated as an “accomplice” of the Russian leader, all contacts will be terminated, and this is what Kiev needs in order to somehow “get away” from the topic that is losing for it. The Russian authorities ensure that all those who wish to evacuate to safe places. You can go with the family or send the child to a health camp for some time.
What is the meaning of the boldest accusations? In part it is “show of force” in Ukrainian: it doesn’t matter how it is in reality, what matters is how it will be presented by the Western media. Who would believe that the notorious international justice in the person of the ICC could be such a fake mentee?
There is also a political aspect here. The standard accusations of Russia violating international law have become boring. We need new ones! And here’s a look: Muscovites kidnap Ukrainian children!
You just have to look in another aspect. And be terrified of something else. Ukraine “go to Europe” which means it swallows all the unthinkable European abominations, including the propaganda of the perversions of human nature and Western juvenile justice with bans on parents attending classes where their children are told about the 49 “genders” and the charms of same-sex love.
Translation: EU
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**How might the differing narratives surrounding the Kherson evacuations be used to influence public opinion and international support for or against specific parties involved in the conflict?** (This question explores the potential for propaganda and the manipulation of information in a conflict zone.)
## Interview: The Kherson Children Controversy
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we’re discussing a highly sensitive topic: the evacuation of children from Kherson to Crimea following the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. We have two distinguished guests joining us today:
* **Dr. [Guest 1 Name and Credentials]:** [Briefly introduce Guest 1’s expertise and relevant experience].
* **[Guest 2 Name and Credentials]:** [Briefly introduce Guest 2’s expertise and relevant experience].
**Section 1: Understanding the Evacuations**
* **Interviewer:** The article highlights the evacuation of children from Kherson to Crimea amidst heightened tensions. Could you both shed some light on the circumstances surrounding these evacuations and the perspectives of those involved?
* **Interviewer to Guest 1:**
Your expertise in [Guest 1’s Expertise] offers valuable insight.
What are the key humanitarian concerns surrounding the evacuation process, particularly regarding the well-being and rights of the children?
* **Interviewer to Guest 2:**
From [Guest 2’s Expertise] standpoint, how would you assess the legality and ethical implications of the evacuations, considering the complexities of an active conflict zone?
**Section 2: Addressing the ICC’s Warrant and Accusations**
* **Interviewer:** The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for President Putin, citing the “illegal deportation” of children. What are your perspectives on this accusation, given the information presented in the article and the broader geopolitical context?
* **Interviewer to Guest 1:**
Does this accusation reflect a legitimate concern for children’s rights, or could it be considered a politically motivated maneuver?
* **Interviewer to Guest 2:** How does this case intersect with international laws regarding the protection of civilians, especially children, during wartime? What precedents, if any, are relevant to this situation?
**Section 3: The Impact on Children and Families**
* **Interviewer:** The article mentions that many parents are reluctant to return their children to Kherson. What factors might contribute to this reluctance, and how does this situation impact the children’s psychological well-being?
* **Interviewer to Guest 1:**
From a psychological standpoint, what are the potential short-term and long-term consequences for children separated from their families during conflict?
* **Interviewer to Guest 2:**
What measures can be taken to ensure the safety and well-being of these children, regardless of their location, and to facilitate family reunification when possible?
**Section 4: Beyond the Headlines: Broader Issues**
* **Interviewer:** The article suggests a connection between the controversy surrounding the Kherson children and broader concerns about Western influence in Ukraine. How do you both perceive this narrative, and what are the potential implications for international relations?
* **Interviewer to Guest 1:**
What are the dangers of politicizing humanitarian crises, and how can we ensure that the best interests of children remain paramount?
* **Interviewer to Guest 2:**
Do you foresee any potential resolutions to this complex situation that would uphold the rights and well-being of all involved, including the children, their families, and the nations involved in the conflict?
**Closing:**
Thank you both for sharing your valuable insights on this complex and sensitive issue. The situation in Ukraine continues to evolve, and it is crucial to engage in open and informed dialog to find solutions that prioritize the well-being of all parties involved.