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Human rights concerns in Russia UK statement

Madam Chair, The rapid deterioration of human rights in the Russian Federation is of extreme concern to us all. This intensifying crackdown on fundamental rights and freedoms contradicts the numerous international human rights commitments that Russia has freely signed up to. OSCE participating States – and indeed the Russian people – have a right to demand that the Russian authorities take urgent steps to bring Russia back into compliance with these commitments as quickly as possible. Like many other participating States, we remain deeply concerned by reports of Alexey Navalny’s poor health – the Russian authorities are responsible for ensuring Mr Navalny’s wellbeing. As we have done on previous occasions, we reiterate our call for his immediate and unconditional release from his politically motivated detention.

Human rights concerns in Russia: UK statement

Madam Chair, The rapid deterioration of human rights in the Russian Federation is of extreme concern to us all. This intensifying crackdown on fundamental rights and freedoms contradicts the numerous international human rights commitments that Russia has freely signed up to. OSCE participating States – and indeed the Russian people – have a right to demand that the Russian authorities take urgent steps to bring Russia back into compliance with these commitments as quickly as possible. Like many other participating States, we remain deeply concerned by reports of Alexey Navalny’s poor health - the Russian authorities are responsible for ensuring Mr Navalny’s wellbeing. As we have done on previous occasions, we reiterate our call for his immediate and unconditional release from his politically motivated detention.

Kremlin bears down on Moscow bureau of US-funded radio station

Kremlin bears down on Moscow bureau of US-funded radio station Andrew Roth in Moscow © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Evgenia Novozhenina/Reuters In 1991, Boris Yeltsin gave Radio Liberty, the US government-funded broadcaster that had fought for decades to bypass Soviet jamming equipment, permission to open its own Moscow bureau. Now, 30 years later, the Kremlin looks close to shutting it down. A deadline for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to pay the first of an estimated $2.4m (£1.7m) in fines will pass for the foreign broadcaster next week, threatening its bureau in Russia with potential police raids, blocked bank accounts, or the arrest of senior employees.

Putin tightens grip on Russia s vanishing free press with latest attack on journalists

Putin tightens grip on Russia s vanishing free press with latest attack on journalists
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