kansalaiskieltäytyminen
Kansalaiskieltäytyminen, also known as conscientious objection, is the refusal to fulfill a legal obligation, typically military service, based on deeply held moral or religious beliefs. Individuals who engage in kansalaiskieltäytyminen believe that participating in war or taking a life is fundamentally wrong, regardless of the specific circumstances or the cause.
In many countries, laws have been enacted to accommodate conscientious objectors. These laws often provide alternative
The history of kansalaiskieltäytyminen dates back centuries, with early examples found in religious communities that advocated