Expert: Law 8371 – reason for Ukraine to pay billions in claims to ECHR

European Court of Human Rights. Photo: Ukrainian News

Mykhailo Chaplyha, former representative of the Ukrainian Ombudsman, stated that as a result of the adoption of anti-church Law 8371, believers whose rights are systematically violated can appeal to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and win cases there.

"The state, due to the political folly of the deputies, will have to either amend or repeal the Law and pay a lot of money to those whose rights are systematically violated," he wrote.

The expert listed the provisions that the legislative initiative contradicts:

The former representative of the Ukrainian Ombudsman also stated that the U.S. State Department report noted violations of freedom of conscience and religion in Ukraine, and he reminded that several politicians in the U.S. Congress are already openly calling for sanctions against Ukraine if such a bill is passed.

"It seems that someone really wants to open a second front against Ukraine during the war... an internal one. And to sow discord and aggression... Poroshenko, as usual, has started to pedal this topic..." concluded Chaplyha.

As reported by the UOJ, the U.S. State Department's report on violations of religious freedom cites specific instances of pressure from the Ukrainian authorities on UOC believers.

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