04/24/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The regime of Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine is running out of Eastern European bodies to funnel into the meat grinder of war with Russia, so Kiev is attempting to get more by forcing all military-age Ukrainian men currently living outside the country to return home in order to renew their visas.
Ukraine’s Minister for Foreign Affairs says Ukrainian consulates everywhere are “temporarily suspended” from providing any services to men between the ages of 18 and 60. The only documents Ukrainian men will be allowed to receive from these consulates are those allowing them to return home.
The measure follows the enactment of a controversial mobilization law signed by Zelensky last week that aims to force Ukrainian men all around the world to come back and fight for the deep state against Russia.
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga reportedly signed a letter addressed to the heads of all Ukrainian foreign missions that contains two clauses pertaining to the forced return of Ukrainian men living outside of Ukraine.
That letter stipulates additional restrictions for Ukrainian men on travel to and from Ukraine, including new limits on the movements of military-eligible men who lack exemptions to remain abroad.
(Related: Despite all the chest beating, NATO is running out of weapons to send Ukraine.)
As horrifying as this all is for the tens of thousands of military-eligible Ukrainian men who fled the country back at the start of all this, one silver lining is the fact that the European countries where they primarily fled have emphatically rejected the idea of forcing them to go back to Ukraine.
Multiple European Union (EU) nations, including Germany, Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic, are not planning to round up and send Ukrainian refugees back home, so it remains to be seen how Ukraine responds to this.
“Germany and Czechia being very two-faced,” one commenter at RT wrote about these latest developments. “They won’t round up Ukrainian refugees and send them back, but they’ll keep feeding the Banderist regime with money and weapons. That just prolongs the suffering and increases the death toll and makes Ukraine’s situation worse when Russia does win and dictates terms.”
“Germany and Czechia are trying to please everyone (except Russia) but they’ll just end up making everyone angry at them. How stupid can you be.”
Another wrote that Ukrainians of military age currently living abroad as refugees must immediately seek asylum in their respective countries in order to become a stateless person according to the Geneva Convention of 1954.
“This will make their ways easy to get residency and citizenship in any country they are in right now,” this person added. “I am going to post this on X … until people are made aware of their rights and do not panic unnecessarily.”
Others agreed with this, encouraging Ukrainian refugees living abroad to reject their Ukrainian citizenship and adopt a new one in the countries where they now reside using the political persecution clause.
“They should just work 16 hours a day, any job, to get enough money for flight ticket to Istanbul, then to Russia before their passport expires,” wrote another. “They can then claim asylum.”
Someone else added to this that under the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights), what Zelensky is trying to do to these Ukrainians living abroad constitutes persecution, meaning they cannot be forcibly repatriated no matter what Kiev tries to do.
The latest news about the corrupt Zelensky regime and its efforts to murder all remaining Ukrainian men by forcing them to go to war against Russia can be found at Fascism.news.
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