GENEVA: The rights situation in Russia has substantially worsened since Moscow´s invasion of Ukraine last year, a top UN expert said on Monday, decrying the “persistent use of torture” and sexual violence.
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights situation in Russia, Mariana Katzarova, said Moscow had launched a systematic crackdown on critics since launching the war in February 2022.
“The situation of human rights in the Russian Federation has significantly deteriorated since its invasion of Ukraine,” she said in her first report. The dramatic degradation came after “the situation had already been on a steady decline over the past two decades,” she said.
Katzarova was last April appointed as the first UN-backed monitor of the rights situation in Russia, or in any of the five permanent Security Council member states. She said Russian authorities had “severely curtailed the freedoms of association, peaceful assembly and expression”, and had undermined the independence of the judiciary and the guarantees of fair trial.
Katzarova warned that administrative sanctions were “being applied arbitrarily against dissenters and force used against peaceful protesters”. “Both the harshness of recent criminal sentences and the number of people sentenced on politically motivated charges has increased,” the report said.
Katzarova said she had been granted no access to Russia, adding that Moscow tried to “obstruct” her work. Her findings were based on consultations with more than 60 Russian and international rights groups and individuals, in person, by phone or online, and nearly 100 written submissions.
Katzarova, who is due to present her report to the Human Rights Council later this week, said she had documented how recent legislative restrictions were being used to “muzzle civil society”.
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