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Human rights in Russia: Joint statement to the OSCE.

Slovak Ambassador to the OSCE, Peter Mišik, highlights that Russia has systematically clamped down on its own people over the last two decades.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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Table of Contents

  • An official statement by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Ambassador Peter Mišik.
  • Human Rights Day.
  • Repressive legislation and administrative practices.
  • Legal changes.
  • Repression.
  • Timeline of major events.
  • New discrimination law.
  • OSCE & Human Rights.
  • About the OSCE.

 

An official statement by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Ambassador Peter Mišik.

I am delivering this statement on behalf of the following 39 participating States, inter alia those that invoked the Moscow (Human Dimension) Mechanism on 28 July: Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and my own country Slovakia.

 

Edinburgh Climate March COP27 November 2022. Photo by Friends of the Earth Scotland. Wikimedia.
Edinburgh Climate March COP27 November 2022. Photo by Friends of the Earth Scotland. Wikimedia.

 

Human Rights Day.

Human Rights Day is an occasion to celebrate the inalienable rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being. But Human Rights Day also reminds us to address the deficits.

The report under the Moscow Mechanism that our countries initiated concluded that the Russian Federation has systematically clamped down on its own people over the last two decades.

In addition, with its internal clampdown on human rights and fundamental freedoms, the Russian Federation has helped prepare the ground for its war of aggression against Ukraine.

 

Repressive legislation and administrative practices.

Repressive legislation and administrative practices are being used to restrict the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms of people in Russia, most notably through the so-called “foreign agents” and “undesirable organizations” laws. The report found that “Russian legislation in this area is clearly incompatible with the rule of law.”

Particularly, the foreign agent’s law, the report went on, “can be understood as one of the major tools for curbing civil society activities both of associations and individuals and for bringing them under control of the authorities.”

We need to bring this legislation to the attention of this council again because the Russian Federation has further toughened the foreign agent’s law through a legislative amendment of 14 July. Despite the clear guidance provided in the report, this legislative amendment entered into force on 1 December.

Under this new legislation, it even constitutes criminal behavior to “receive support and/or otherwise be under foreign influence”. The report explains the “very broad margin for interpretation” that this legislation provides, and the chilling effect it will have on participation in State affairs and public life.

 

Ceremony signing the laws on admitting Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian Federation. Photo by Kremlin.ru. Wikimedia.
Ceremony signing the laws on admitting Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian Federation. Photo by Kremlin.ru. Wikimedia.

 

Legal changes.

The law thereby expands the definition of a so-called “foreign agent” to a point where almost any person or entity, regardless of nationality or location, could be designated as such. This makes it even easier for Russian Federation authorities to threaten critics, impose harsh restrictions on legitimate public activities and even ban them. It makes thoughtful public discourse about Russia’s past, present, and future harder – yet not impossible, as also evidenced by the recent OSCE Parallel Civil Society Conference 2022 in Łódź.

The public discourse the Russian authorities are most desperately trying to suppress is the one on Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified and illegal war against Ukraine. In that regard, the Moscow Mechanism report identified the use of legislation on state secrets and treason as a “growing concern”.

 

Repression.

In October, the opposition activist and long-time champion of OSCE principles Vladimir Kara-Murza was charged with high treason. Investigators claim that Mr. Kara-Murza committed high treason when he spoke against the war in Ukraine at public events in Lisbon, Oslo, and Washington.

Apparently, the crude logic goes, Mr. Kara-Murza is deemed to have cooperated with NATO simply for expressing an anti-war stance in NATO countries. We reiterate our call to the Russian authorities to release Mr. Kara-Murza and all political prisoners, and to stop their relentless attacks on dissidents and ordinary citizens who dare to express their opinions.

The rapporteur further notes that recently adopted legislation prohibiting the sharing of so-called fake news about the Russian military, statements “discrediting” the Russian Armed Forces, and calls for sanctions against Russia are politically motivated and instrumentalized by the Russian authorities to silence dissenting voices, leading to a “total information blackout on the war.”

 

Sviatohirsk Lavra after Russian invasion 2022-10-31. Photo by State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Wikimedia.
Sviatohirsk Lavra after Russian invasion 2022-10-31. Photo by State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Wikimedia.

 

Timeline of major events.

On 8 July, municipal deputy Aleksei Gorinov was sentenced to seven years for disseminating so-called “knowingly false information” for speaking out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

On December 9, Russian opposition politician Ilya Yashin was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for allegedly “spreading false information” about the Russian military by speaking the truth about atrocities committed by Russia’s forces in Bucha.

 

Demonstration against St. Petersburg anti-gay law. Photo by Amnesty Finland. Flickr.
Demonstration against St. Petersburg anti-gay law. Photo by Amnesty Finland. Flickr.

 

New discrimination law.

In the Moscow Mechanism report, the rapporteur noted with great concern the developments in Russia regarding the human rights of LGBTI individuals, particularly a new draft law of 18 July prohibiting the dissemination of information denying family values and propagating so-called non-traditional relationships, inter alia on the internet and in the cinema.

Only last week, President Putin enacted the law with his signature after the State Duma had adopted the law on 24 November and the Federation Council had approved it. The law reinforces stigma and prejudices against LGBTI persons despite our OSCE commitments to combat intolerance and discrimination and to promote mutual respect and understanding.

The Russian Federation has failed to reverse its policy contrary to OSCE commitments in the field of human rights and fundamental freedoms.

 

OSCE sign. Photo by nlafferty. Flickr.
OSCE sign. Photo by nlafferty. Flickr.

 

OSCE & Human Rights.

The Moscow Mechanism report reminded us that internal repression and external aggression are “connected to each other as if in a communicating tube”. The two OSCE Moscow Mechanism reports circulated on 13 April and 14 July 2022 documented violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

Therefore, the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Russia needs to remain under close international scrutiny. We are pleased that the UN Human Rights Council decided to implement the recommendation of the Moscow Mechanism report to appoint a special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Russian Federation.

Russia cannot dispense with its international obligations by violating them. Our OSCE commitments stand and they will withstand the challenge by Russia’s government. We will continue to remind the Russian Federation of its OSCE commitments.

 

About the OSCE.

The OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) is the world’s largest regional security organization, with 57 participating States from Europe, Central Asia and North America. Established in 1975 as the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), OSCE activities include conflict prevention, crisis management initiatives and post-conflict rehabilitation.

OSCE focuses its work especially on early warning, conflict prevention and resolution, as well as supporting democracy, human rights and rule of law. OSCE institutions are strengthened by field operations that can provide assistance with everything from strengthening democratic institutions to arms control agreements.

OSCE also addresses a range of long-standing challenges through its comprehensive approach which combines project-level assistance to civil society with policy dialogue at the national level.

OSCE has truly become a worldwide phenomenon since it combines different cultures flawlessly.

 

Sources: THX News, UK Government, Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office & OSCE.

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Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden is a global citizen, having lived in locations across the US, Philippines and UK. His career has been marked by success - starting as a Tennis Pro before he turned his talents to bookselling and fine art dealing.

Married with six children, he's passionate about providing them opportunities for learning through his news, travel and education platform THX News; designed to restore faith in journalism via objective reporting, careful checking of facts, and real reporting.

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