In Ukraine, a significant increase in criminal proceedings against religious conscientious objectors, particularly Jehovah’s Witnesses, has led to severe convictions of 3 years imprisonment, following a Supreme Court ruling suspending the right to conscientious objection during the conflict with Russia. While the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, only specific religious groups are allowed conscientious objection to military service, with arrests rising sharply recently, posing a potential challenge due to the large number of Jehovah’s Witnesses eligible for mobilization and refusal of alternative service under military supervision.
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FT Alphaville has noted a lack of coverage on Eurostat compared to the Office for National Statistics, particularly regarding the UK's Labour Force Survey (LFS), which faced critical response rate drops, rendering it unreliable. Although Eurostat's quality report on the EU LFS from 2020 highlighted some issues, updates have not been provided since March 2022, and future reports for 2023 and 2024 remain unspecified. Consequently, Alphaville has decided to refrain from further coverage of Eurostat...
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