Independent Russian Human Rights Reports and Analysis - page 16
“At times there are moments when silence is not acceptable.” Interview with Alexei Gorinov
Alexei Gorinov, who was sentenced to almost seven years of prison for his anti-war statement — on prison, emigration, prophetic dreams and Chupacabra.
Urgent Need to Reinforce the UN Treaty Bodies
to: Mr Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Dear High Commissioner, We are Armenian, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Canadian, Dutch, Georgian, German, Kazakhstani, Kyrgyzstani, Lithuanian, Moldovian, Norwegian, Russian, Tajikistani, Turkmenistani and international civil society organisations who are calling for systemic changes in the handling of individual communications to...
Blue dress and yellow flowers: how this young activist was made stateless by the Kremlin
The story of Arshak Makichyan, climate and anti-war activist and how he was stripped of his Russian citizenship.
Saint Javelina: How a fifth-grader and her mother were detained for a Ukrainian flag profile picture
A monologue of a Moscow resident whose ten-year-old daughter was taken to a police station because of a denunciation.
“The happiest man in prison.” The story of a Danish Jehovah’s witness imprisoned for his faith
How Dennis Christensen served prison time, becoming the first in the country to be convicted because of the recognition of Jehovah’s Witnesses as an extremist organization.
“No other language but the language of pain.” A monologue of a man, who was tortured because of his anarchist brother
The story of a persecution and tortures of Pyotr Ivko, brother of Ivan Ivko, conducted by the police.
Draft notices misdirected. Those detained at protests are served call-up orders to report to military draft centers, but not to the correct ones
Call-up orders as a means of protester intimidation.