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In the words of Alberto Cabello , president of AJA Madrid “The use of weapons and force will never be the appropriate instrument in resolving disputes between countries; The world has the appropriate legal instruments for claiming and resolving any conflict between nations. Our prayers and thoughts are with our colleagues, family and friends of Ukrainian origin, with the wish that this dementia, madness and alienation end as soon as possible." The coordinators of the Labor Commission will be Daria Kvasnevska and Irina Mavrodiy Zalevska, specialized lawyers who will be in charge of organizing and coordinating all the help we can offer.
Alberto Cabello Massegosa, president of AJA Madrid (Photo: AJA) A word from Daria Kvasnevska : “The war suffered by the Ukrainian people is an aggression against human rights. AJA Madrid's volunteer lawyers will offer all kinds of legal and humanitarian help to citizens affected by the war in Ukraine. The group is organizing a joint work team that will include lawyers, students Phone Number Data and other volunteers who want to be part of this initiative.” On the part of Irina Mavrodiy Zalevska : “It is essential that we all collaborate by providing help in these difficult times that the Ukrainian people are going through, who have been forced to move fleeing the illegitimate invasion that Russia is committing when starting this war that only brings death and misfortune.
"We lawyers are going to do everything possible to provide legal assistance to those who will need our help so much, thereby contributing to the defense of democracy and the people." From the Commission we will promote the following action plan: Legal advice and support for all Ukrainian asylum seekers. Support through a team of volunteers to offer humanitarian aid. Preparation and Dissemination of a properly translated Guide to assist refugees. Inform the relevant institutions and organizations of the needs of those displaced by the conflict. To help and advise the Labor Commission for both legal and voluntary support.
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