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127. Noting with regret that discrimination on the basis of race, gender identity,religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other grounds remains a real factorimpacting minority communities in all OSCE participating States,

128. Expressing deep concern regarding a continued increase in the number ofpolitical prisoners across the OSCE region, including cases of activists and publicfigures being detained, arrested, convicted and otherwise punished for politicalmotives, as well as all other citizens who have faced similar retaliation for nothingmore than acting upon their rights and freedoms as contained in the HelsinkiFinal Act,

129. Deeply convinced that independent media and an open exchange of informationand views, with minimal state regulation, are fundamental to a healthy, informedand secure society, accountable systems of government and a democratic state,

130. Concerned over the mass circulation of disinformation, accelerated bytechnological advances, and noting with deep concern that some participatingStates have used state media to distribute disinformation and evidently falsenarratives, in particular the Government of the Russian Federation, which hasused lies and hateful rhetoric both abroad and within its controlled media sphereas an additional weapon in its unjustifiable attack on Ukraine,

131. Noting with regret that intimidation and violence against journalists and mediaactors, in particular women and those experiencing marginalization, continue topose a serious threat to the democratic functioning of our societies, and mindfulof the responsibility that state representatives, including parliamentarians, havein condemning the targeting of journalists,

132. Determined to correct deficiencies in the respect for the human rights of ourpopulations,

The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly:

133. Condemns the invasion of Ukraine by the Government of the Russian Federationaided and abetted by the Government of Belarus, as a flagrant violation not onlyof the sovereignty of Ukraine and its territorial integrity, but as an attack againstthe human rights and fundamental freedoms, most notably of the right to life, ofthe people of Ukraine;

134. Stresses that the need for increased focus and military spending thatparticipating States may feel necessary as a result of the Russian Federation’sattack and disregard for the founding principles of the OSCE should not come atthe expense of the socio-economic well-being and human security of theirpopulation;

135. Calls upon the OSCE Secretariat and participating States to continuously monitorthe situation in Ukraine with an aim to redeploying a strong OSCE presence inUkraine to help ensure the security of and support for the humanitarian needs ofits population;

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