'Shame! Shame!' Moscow shuts down second human rights group

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'Shame! Shame!': Moscow shuts down second human rights group

Russia's Memorial Human Rights Centre has been ordered to shut by a Moscow court, a day after its sister organisation — Russia's oldest human rights group — was forced to close.The Human Rights Centre keeps a running list of individuals it classifies as political prisonersThe UN Human Rights Office said the decision further weakens Russia's "dwindling human rights community"

The list includes Jehovah's Witnesses and Muslims convicted of terrorism who Memorial says were victims of "unproven charges based on fabricated evidence because of their religious affiliation". The UN Human Rights Office in Geneva said Russian courts had decided to "dissolve two of Russia's most respected human rights groups and further weaken the country's dwindling human rights community".

They had also accused it of failing to systematically label its content as that of a "foreign agent" — an official designation carrying pejorative Soviet-era connotations that it was given in 2014.

 

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Must be the Democrats fault.

What do mean shame? It's their Country, with their rules.

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