Zelenskyy appoints Olha Reshetylova as military ombudswoman
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed human rights activist Olha Reshetylova to the post of military ombudswoman. Source: Zelenskyy on Telegram Quote: "I have signed a decree appointing Olha Reshetylova (Kobylynska) as the Presidential Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Servicemen and Family Members of Our Soldiers.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed human rights activist Olha Reshetylova to the post of military ombudswoman.
Source: Zelenskyy on Telegram
Quote: "I have signed a decree appointing Olha Reshetylova (Kobylynska) as the Presidential Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Servicemen and Family Members of Our Soldiers."
Details: Olha Reshetylova, 39, is a journalist, human rights activist, volunteer, and head of the Media Initiative for Human Rights.
Background:
- On 18 November, Defence Minister Rustem Umierov announced that Ukraine would have a military ombudsperson for the rights of servicemen. He also said that an announcement regarding the appointment would be made shortly.
- On 19 November, Zelenskyy said that he had instructed the Ministry of Defence and the military command to select and appoint a military ombudsperson in the near future.
- Since 2022, soldiers have sent the Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights 1,964 complaints about military units.
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