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“The Senate should condemn Russia for taking Ukrainian children and urge that all children Russia took from Ukraine be returned before a final peace agreement ending the war is completed.”
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“The State Department should add Ukraine-related abuse information to its yearly human rights reports, assess which Russian forces or Russia-linked groups are involved in civilian abuses, and gather information with agencies and civil society groups.”
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“When top congressional foreign affairs leaders name a foreign person suspected of certain human rights abuses in Ukraine, the President should have 60 days to decide whether that person qualifies for sanctions and tell those leaders whether sanctions have been or will be used?”
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“The Senate should formally condemn Russian armed forces and Russian government officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine, as an official statement without creating new sanctions, funding, prosecutions, or enforcement powers.”
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“The House should formally support the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova over alleged war crimes involving Ukrainian children taken to Russia or moved within occupied parts of Ukraine.”
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“Russia should give Ukrainian authorities records about Ukrainian children who were deported or adopted after being taken from Ukraine, and should return deported children so they can be reunited with their families and communities.”
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“The U.S. should actively help Ukraine locate and bring home children taken by Russia during the war.”
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“The U.S. should fund medical, psychological, and educational support to help abducted children rebuild their lives after returning to Ukraine.”
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“The State Department should report on Russian or proxy filtration camps by estimating how many people are detained, including children, describing camp conditions and abuse when possible, and saying whether detainees are pressured to give up their religion or beliefs.”
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“The State Department should explain what the United States is doing to respond diplomatically to covered abuses in Ukraine, help prosecute responsible people, use sanctions tools such as Global Magnitsky sanctions, and identify which State Department offices lead that work.”
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“The State Department should assess sexual violence against women and girls in Ukraine by Russian forces and Russia-linked groups, and describe how the United States tracks harm to women and girls in Russian or proxy filtration camps and detention sites.”
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“People or companies should face U.S. sanctions for helping covered Russia-Crimea tunnel or bridge projects, seriously threatening the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, supporting Russia-North Korea weapons cooperation, or taking Ukrainian children.”
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“The United States should provide law enforcement and intelligence support to help Ukraine find and return children who were taken during the war and hold those responsible accountable.”
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“The U.S. should allow seized Russian government assets to fund efforts to recover abducted children and hold perpetrators accountable.”
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“The U.S. should help Ukraine prosecute individuals responsible for abducting children and align sanctions with allies to increase pressure.”
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