UN expert: Russia holds 2000 political prisoners a year after Navalny death

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Katzarova said Russia had failed to conduct a credible investigation into his death and bore “sole responsibility” for it.

She said Navalny’s death exposed the “systematic and widespread” repression against peaceful dissenters to Moscow’s “ongoing erosion” of human rights and rule of law, and its full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.

“The sad anniversary of Alexei Navalny’s death is a stark reminder about more than 2000 political prisoners in Russia, many of whom face life-threatening conditions,” Katzarova said.

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She said eight died in prison last year and identified at least 120 in “imminent danger”, saying they should be released immediately due to their state of health.

Katzarova said 12 children had been jailed on charges of “terrorism” and “extremism”.

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022, “thousands of Ukrainians have been deported to Russia, subjected to enforced disappearance and experienced systematic torture, including rape and sexual violence”, the special rapporteur’s statement said.

“The basis for meaningful peace negotiations to end the war against Ukraine should be, at the minimum, the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in Russia and the return of all Ukrainian detainees held in Russian prisons,” Katzarova said.

“Instead, Russian authorities have threatened to initiate new purges against human rights defenders.”

UN special rapporteurs are independent experts mandated by the Human Rights Council to report their findings. They do not, therefore, speak for the United Nations itself.

– Agence France-Presse

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