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ອົງການນິລະໂທດກຳສາກົນຫຼື Amnesty International ກ່າວ
ວ່າ ຕົນມີຫລັກຖານທີ່ຈະແຈ້ງແລະປະຕິເສດບໍ່ໄດ້ ກ່ຽວກັບການ
ທຸບຕີແລະທໍລະມານ ຢູ່ໃນພາກຕາເວັນອອກຂອງຢູເຄຣນ ແລະ
ອົງການນິລະໂທດກຳສາກົນເວົ້າວ່າ ພວກແບ່ງແຍກດິນແດນປະ ກອບອາວຸດທີ່ນິຍົມຣັດເຊຍເປັນຜູ້ຮັບຜິດຊອບຕໍ່ສ່ວນໃຫຍ່ຂອງ ການກໍ່ຄວາມຮຸນແຮງເຫຼົ່ານີ້.

ໃນລາຍງານສະບັບນຶ່ງ ທີ່ນຳອອກເຜີຍແຜ່ ໃນຕອນແລງວັນພະ
ຫັດວານນີ້ອົງການນິລະໂທດກຳສາກົນກ່າວວ່າ ພວກເຄາະຮ້າຍ
ມັກຈະຖືກທຸບຕີ ແລະທໍລະມານ ຢ່າງຮຸນແຮງ. ນອກນັ້ນ ກຸ່ມປົກ
ປ້ອງສິດທິມະນຸດກຸ່ມນີ້ຍັງເວົ້າວ່າ ມີຫລັກຖານກ່ຽວກັບການລ່ວງ
ລະເມີດໃນຈຳນວນທີ່ໜ້ອຍກວ່າທີ່ກະທຳໂດຍກຳລັງນິຍົມລັດຖະບານຢູເຄຣນ.

ລາຍງານເວົ້າວ່າ ຄະນະຕິດຕາມເບິ່ງການລະເມີດສິດທິມະນຸດຂອງອົງການສະຫະປະຊາ ຊາດໃນຢູເຄຣນ ໄດ້ຈົດບັນທຶກການລັກພາໂຕ 222 ຄັ້ງ ນັບແຕ່ເດືອນເມສາ ເປັນຕົ້ນມາ ເວລາພວກແບ່ງແຍກດິນແດນທີ່ຢາກປົກຄອງຕົນເອງຢູ່ໃນພາກຕາເວັນອອກຂອງຢູເຄຣນ ເລີ້ມການກໍ່ກະບົດຕໍ່ຕ້ານລັດຖະບານ Kyiv.

ອົງການນິລະໂທດກຳສາກົນເວົ້າວ່າ ການລັກພາໂຕເຫຼົ່ານີ້ມີຂຶ້ນໃນທົ່ວພາກຕາເວັນອອກ ຂອງຢູເຄຣນ ທີ່ແນເປົ້າໃສ່ຕຳຫຼວດແລະເຈົ້າໜ້າທີ່ທ້ອງຖິ່ນ. ນອກນັ້ນອົງການນິລະໂທດ ກຳສາກົນ ຍັງໄດ້ກ່າວອ້າງເຖິງການກໍ່ຄວາມຮຸນແຮງ ຕໍ່ພວກນັກຂ່າວ ນັກການເມືອງ ນັກ ເຄື່ອນໄຫວ ນັກທຸລະກິດ ແລະສະມາຊິກຂອງຄະນະກຳມະການເລືອກຕັ້ງ.

Amnesty International says it has "graphic and compelling evidence" of beatings and torture in eastern Ukraine, and it says armed pro-Russian separatists are responsible for the bulk of the violence.

In a report late Thursday, the rights group says victims are "often subjected to stomach turning beatings and torture." It also says there is evidence of a smaller number of abuses by pro-Kyiv forces.

The report says the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission for Ukraine has recorded 222 abductions since April, when separatists seeking autonomy in the east launched their rebellion against the Kyiv government.

Amnesty says abductions have taken place across eastern Ukraine targeting police and local officials. It also cites violence against journalists, politicians, activists, business people and members of electoral commissions.

The report also cites recent Ukrainian military gains in the east, and says captives held by separatists are now being freed by Ukrainian forces almost daily. It says the number of "disturbing" cases is increasing as pro-Kyiv forces gain more ground and free more captives. It also says those cases are being "meticulously" documented and that perpetrators will be brought to justice.

Earlier Thursday, the office of Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko said security forces seized a border checkpoint in the Luhansk region and regained control of the town of Siversk, 70 kilometers northwest of Luhansk city.

Separatists confirmed the Ukraine seizure, saying they retreated toward Donetsk to avoid being encircled by Ukrainian troops.

French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to "exert all necessary pressure on separatists" to restart truce talks.

The Kyiv government accuses Russia of supplying the rebels with arms -- a charge Moscow denies.

Separately, Ukraine military officials on Thursday reported 173 servicemen killed and 446 wounded since fighting in the Russian-speaking east erupted in mid-April.

Ukraine's Health Ministry says 478 civilians have been killed and nearly 1,400 other non-combatants wounded.

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