Moscow. October 14th. INTERFAX - Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation Tatiana Moskalkova stated the need to create a single database of people affected by military conflicts.
"We need to create a single database of victims in the territory of military conflicts. Today in Al-Khol, in tent cities, women are freezing together with their children, because they are deprived of documents," Moskalkova said on Thursday at a session of the Eurasian Women's Forum.
"We will ask the Red Cross, and let it be the initiative of our forum in order to create an opportunity for women to receive documents and return them to their homeland and provide them with assistance," she said.
According to Moskalkova, the provision of United Nations (UN) resolution 1325, which calls for preventing violations of women's rights, supporting women's participation in peace negotiations and post-conflict reconstruction, is still far from achieving the goal.
"The events in Syria, Afghanistan, Nagorno-Karabakh, Donetsk and Lugansk are evidence of this," the Ombudsman noted.