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      • In March 2014, Shakhnazarov supported the annexation of Crimea and signed a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin in support of the annexation. For this he was banned from entering Ukraine.
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  1. In March 2014, Shakhnazarov supported the annexation of Crimea and signed a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin in support of the annexation. [14] [15] [16] For this he was banned from entering Ukraine. [17] [18] In September 2016, Shakhnazarov became a trusted representative of the United Russia party in the 2016 Russian legislative ...

  2. Following the annexation of Crimea by Russia and the war in Donbas, the Ukrainian government has banned from entering Ukraine a number of Russian and international celebrities for publicly support of the annexation or for visiting Crimea in violation of the acting Ukrainian legislation. History.

    Individual
    Nationality
    Occupation
    Date Of Ban
    Opera singer
    2023
    Politician and minister president of ...
    2022
    Pupo (Enzo Ghinazzi)
    Singer
    2022
    Politician
    2022
  3. Following the annexation of Crimea by Russia and the war in Donbas, the Ukrainian government has banned from entering Ukraine a number of Russian and international celebrities for publicly support of the annexation or for visiting Crimea in violation of the acting Ukrainian legislation.

  4. Mar 13, 2022 · Karen Shakhnazarov, a Russian filmmaker, criticized Russia’s invasion into Ukraine on the state-owned channel Russia 1.

    • 3 min
    • What The Ukrainian Government Says
    • What Does Self-Defence Look like?
    • Conscientious Objection
    • What International Law Says
    • What Should Ukraine do?
    • The International Context

    When Russia invaded last month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on Ukrainian civilians to defend their country. As the Ukrainian interior ministry also postedon Telegram: But if you are a man between 18 and 60, this call to arms may seem more like a compulsory requirement. As Ukraine’s border guard service explains, the ban on adult m...

    Given the illegality of Russia’s invasion, Ukraine is entitled to defend itself under the United Nations Charter. Of course, a country will rely on all available military resources to exercise this right of self-defence. Ukraine already has a sizeable army, with 200,000 active personnel and 300,000 reservists, as well as paramilitary forces who are...

    With their country facing armed attack by a major military power with the aim of overthrowing their government, some Ukrainians have felt compelled to stay and potentially fight. Read more: How the Russian military remade itself into a modern, efficient and deadly fighting machine Some have enlisted in the wake of Russia’s invasion. These brand new...

    The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights guarantees freedom of thought, conscience and religion or belief. Although it does not specifically guarantee a right to conscientious objection to military service, the UN Human Rights Committee has confirmedthis right derives from the protection under the convention. This means that if a pe...

    The government of Ukraine should cancel its ban on men leaving the country. To maintain it will violate the freedom of conscience of any man who wishes to flee due to a conscientious objection to killing others. In relation to LGBTQI+ people, the ban could also be regarded as preventing people with a well founded fear of persecution from fleeing to...

    Ukraine must also consider how its actions reflect on parallel efforts to hold Russia accountable for its illegal aggression and potential violations of human rights. For example, Ukraine has requested the International Court of Justiceto intervene with the international law equivalent of an injunction against Russia. Ukraine alleges Russia is usin...

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  5. May 18, 2001 · Georgy Shakhnazarov, 77, a close aide to Mikhail Gorbachev before, during and after the tumult of the 1991 Soviet collapse, died near Moscow after giving a speech, the Russian news media reported...

  6. • 1mo. Russian state television has aired an unusual moment of criticism and self-doubt about the country's military campaign in Ukraine. During a political talk show this week, film director...