- 13 (f) immediately provide full co-operation to Ukraine in all pending and future
requests for assistance in the investigation and interdiction of the financing of
terrorism relating to illegal armed groups that engage in acts of terrorism in
Ukraine, including the DPR, the LPR, the Kharkiv Partisans, and associated
groups and individuals;
(g) make full reparation for the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17;
(h) make full reparation for the shelling of civilians in Volnovakha;
(i) make full reparation for the shelling of civilians in Mariupol;
(j) make full reparation for the shelling of civilians in Kramatorsk;
(k) make full reparation for the bombing of civilians in Kharkiv; and
(l) make full reparation for all other acts of terrorism the Russian Federation has
caused, facilitated, or supported through its financing of terrorism, and failure to
prevent and investigate the financing of terrorism.”
With regard to CERD:
“137. Ukraine respectfully requests the Court to adjudge and declare that the
Russian Federation, through its State organs, State agents, and other persons and
entities exercising governmental authority, including the de facto authorities
administering the illegal Russian occupation of Crimea, and through other agents
acting on its instructions or under its direction and control, has violated its obligations
under the CERD by:
(a) systematically discriminating against and mistreating the Crimean Tatar and ethnic
Ukrainian communities in Crimea, in furtherance of a State policy of cultural
erasure of disfavoured groups perceived to be opponents of the occupation régime;
(b) holding an illegal referendum in an atmosphere of violence and intimidation
against non-Russian ethnic groups, without any effort to seek a consensual and
inclusive solution protecting those groups, and as an initial step toward depriving
these communities of the protection of Ukrainian law and subjecting them to a
régime of Russian dominance;
(c) suppressing the political and cultural expression of Crimean Tatar identity,
including through the persecution of Crimean Tatar leaders and the ban on the
Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People;
(d) preventing Crimean Tatars from gathering to celebrate and commemorate
important cultural events;