The recent Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights activist Kailash Satyarthi has condemned the violence against children in Ukraine urging Kiev to act against it amid the ongoing crisis, reports GHN based on RT.
"It is the responsibility of the Ukrainian government to save their citizens particularly children. Safety of children will be their utmost priority. I will appeal to the Ukrainian government so as to ensure that such incidents against children will not occur in future," Satyarthi said in an interview to Rossiya Segodnya news agency.
He elaborated that the global conflicts such as in Syria, Palestine and Ukraine are waged due to political reasons, while the children are "bearing the brunt of these crises."
"So far we have not been able to create a world where children will be safe. They are innocent and have nothing to do with violence but often they are on target. We should not only condemn it but also act against it," he said.
The Indian children's rights activist was awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday splitting it with the seventeen-year-old Pakistani women education activist and Taliban assassination-survivor Malala Yousafzai.