Russian Government Fails to Hold Perpetrators To Account
The European Union should urge Russia to make good on its reform promises by making concrete human rights improvements, Human Rights Watch said today. The EU and Russia will hold a summit meeting May 31 through June 1, 2010 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Russia’s leadership in recent months has unexpectedly made a series of gestures supporting human rights. At the same time, Russian human rights activists and whistleblowers have been targets of violent attacks, harassment, and intimidation for which the government is not holding the perpetrators to account.
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