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According to the human rights activist and the Fighter of the Armed Forces, in t...

"Torture Conscience": Mass Nayem condemned the evasants hiding from conscription to the Armed Forces (video)

According to the human rights activist and the Fighter of the Armed Forces, in this case, only large parents, whom he asked to educate worthy future Ukrainians, can be justified. Protecting your country with a weapon in your hands is the duty of every citizen, so hiding from mobilization is not the right solution. This opinion was expressed on Thursday, April 13, a lawyer, a serviceman of the Armed Forces, the human rights activist and public figure Masi Nayem in an interview for RBC-Ukraine.

The human rights activist is convinced that the evasants who hid from general mobilization in Ukraine, as well as those who fled abroad, were in some way able to "negotiate with themselves. " However, in his opinion, their internal reproaches will never disappear. "Those who have escaped, I am sure that this inner will not go anywhere. They will suffer through themselves, because It was difficult for itself, " - said Nayem.

At the same time, he greeted the decisions of many men to take their children abroad if there are three or more children. "It seems to me that everyone needs to sit down and analyze why someone did so. For example, I understand that a person who has left with his three children abroad is good. According to him, it would be great if the parents of these children did their best to return to Ukraine after the war and create another nation.

"I would like these children to return to Ukraine and build another nation here that will be able to compete with those countries where they are now studying, where there is a strong army where there is NATO's protection," he shared. At the same time, Mass Nai in an interview noted that persons like Viktor Medvedchuk or Elijah Kiva will no longer be allowed in the Ukrainian information space. "In the future, they will appear, but our society has become older.