Russia
Today, Russia is more repressive than it has ever been in the post-Soviet era. The authorities crack down on critical media, harass peaceful protesters, engage in smear campaigns against independent groups, and stifle them with fines. Foreign organizations are increasingly banned as “undesirable,” and Russian nationals and organizations are penalized for supposed involvement with them. A new law enables Russian authorities to partially or fully block access to the internet in Russia in the event of undefined “security threats” and gives the government control of the country’s internet traffic, enhancing its capacity to conduct fine-grain censorship. Impunity for egregious abuses by security officials in Chechnya remains rampant.

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Europe/Central Asia
February 18, 2021
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Russia: Police Detain Thousands in Pro-Navalny Protests
Mass Arbitrary Detentions, Police Brutality, Criminal Prosecutions
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Russia: Growing Internet Isolation, Control, Censorship
Authorities Regulate Infrastructure, Block Content
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Russia: Health Workers Face Retaliation for Speaking Out
Frontline Staff Raise Safety Concerns During Covid-19 Pandemic
News
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New Raids and Arrests in Crimea
Russia Should Stop Using Unfounded Terrorism Charges for Purposes of Persecution
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Russian Activist Given Suspended Sentence for ‘Undesirable’ Charges
Abusive Legislation Needs to Be Repealed
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Russia Cracks Down on Planned Valentine's Day Protest
Ban on Public Assemblies Reaches Absurd Levels
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Ensure safety of two Chechen men arbitrarily detained and forcibly transferred to Chechnya
Joint statement on Russian Federation
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Another Grim First in “Undesirable” Cases in Russia
Repeal Abusive Law, Stop Persecuting Civic Activists
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Russia: Social Media Pressured to Censor Posts
Fines, Smear Campaigns, Potential Blocking for Noncompliance
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No Better Time for EU to Press for Human Rights in Russia
Borrell Should Raise Navalny’s Arrest, Crackdown on Dissent and Independent Groups
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Russia Authorities Target Journalists in Protest Crackdown
Detention of Editor-in-Chief Highlights the Attacks on Journalism
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What Sweden Needs to Say About Democracy and Human Rights in Russia
Foreign Minister Should Raise Issue of Attacks on Civil Society