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173:, the Committee was contacted by soldiers' parents, who said that their sons carrying out military service had been sent near the Ukrainian border or had been forced to sign contracts for army service. Alexander Latynin, a lawyer advising the Committee, stated that conscripts who had served less than four months could legally be transferred outside of Russia, but were not permitted to participate in combat. Under the law at the time, conscriptees with sufficient experience were authorised to participate in combat after signing a contract. The normal administrative process for preparing and signing a contract was normally from one to three or four months according to Latynin. The Committee director, Olga Larkina, said that conscripts' parents had said that their sons had been 160:
and can lead to criminal liability. Examples of liable actions include the "observance of lawfulness" of soldiers, or assessing the military and political situation in Russia. The Committee stated that the FSB's list of liable actions severely limited the activities of human rights defenders, lawyers
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and journalists. Oksana Paramonova, head of the Saint Petersburg Committee, stated that the Committee would stop its work that involved direct contact with the armed services in order to avoid risks to its staff, but would continue its work in new formats, including methodological support.
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into signing contracts rapidly. Latynin interpreted this by stating, "When they really want to and really need to, then some people, including some officials, will resort to breaking the law." Parents described difficulties contacting their sons and in keeping in communication. The
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some considered this labeling of the group as punishment for their statements. The organization has not received any funding from foreign (non-Russian sources) since May 2014. On 18 October 2014, Russian police detained the head of local Committee of Soldiers' Mothers in
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In August 2014 one of the members of the organisation stated that 100 wounded Russian soldiers who might have been injured fighting in Ukraine were taken to hospitals in
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In October 2021, the local Committee of Soldiers' Mothers in Saint Petersburg stopped some of its activities in helping soldiers in response to the
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Social Movements and Gender in Post-Soviet Russia The Case of the Soldiers’ Mothers NGOs by
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laws, as well as intervening on behalf of soldiers who are facing abuse and
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didn't respond to enquiries about the conscriptees by the newspaper
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The organization was founded in 1989. Before 1998, it was known as
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Non-profit organizations listed in Russia as foreign agents
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As of 25 February 2022, the Committee was led by
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from their superiors and other more senior soldiers (
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Russian
NGO
Russian military
Maria Kirbasova
human rights
Human Rights House
civil society
rule of law
service in the military
democratic society
soldiers
conscription
hazing
dedovshchina
Olga Larkina
Saint Petersburg
foreign agent
The Moscow Times
Budennovsk
Federal Security Service
Russian foreign agent law
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
coerced
Russian Ministry of Defence
Meduza
Rafto Prize
Right Livelihood Award
"Human Rights House Foundation | Empowering Human Rights Defenders"
"Union of the Committees of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia"

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