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IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
This report also notes that several
republics have introduced provisions for alternative service, but
that these provisions are not recognized by the central government
(Ibid., 22).
A number of reports from Radio Free Europe indicate that some
republics have been passing their own legislation pertaining to
military service. In April 1990, the Republic of Estonia approved a
law making service in the Soviet army voluntary (RFE 20 Apr. 1990,
26). Moldavia also suspended military service in Soviet forces the
following September (RFE 14 Sept. 1990, 39). The Ukraine passed a
resolution in October 1990 stipulating conditions under which
Ukrainian conscripts may serve in the Soviet army (RFE 19 Oct.
1990). Latvia has a provision for alternative service, however, in
January 1991, Radio Riga reported that five men believed to be
performing alternative service had been detained by Soviet soldiers
(RFE 18 Jan. 1991, 23). A March report by The Washington
Post indicated that the Soviet Defense Ministry was "deploying
thousands of crack troops to enforce presidential decrees against
draft dodging in seven restive republics" (3 Mar. 1991, A23). In
August 1991, the Soviet military commissar in Lithuania indicated
that the USSR did not recognize duty in the Lithuanian National
Defense Department as alternative military service (RFE 23 Aug.
1991, 33).
There is no further information currently available to the IRBDC
on this topic.
Amnesty International. January 1991.
Conscientious Objection to Military Service. London: Amnesty
International Publications.
Radio Free Europe. 23 August 1991, Vol.
3, No. 34. Report on the USSR. "Weekly Record of
Events."
_____. 18 January 1991. Vol. 3, No. 3.
Report on the USSR. "Weekly Record of Events."
_____. 19 October 1990. Vol. 2, No. 42.
Report on the USSR. "Weekly Record of Events."
_____.14 September 1990. Vol. 2, No. 37.
Report on the USSR. "Weekly Record of Events."
_____. 20 April. Vol. 2, No. 16.
Report on the USSR. "Weekly Record of Events."
_____. 1 June 1990. Vol. 2, No. 22.
Report on the USSR. Antic, Oxana. "Alternative Military
Service for Religious Believers."
The Washington Post. 3 March
1991. "Draft Dodging Rises Dramatically..."
Amnesty International. January 1991.
Conscientious Objection to Military Service. London: Amnesty
International Publications.
Radio Free Europe. 1 June 1990. Vol. 2,
No. 22. Report on the USSR. Antic, Oxana. "Alternative
Military Service for Religious Believers."