INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The first anniversary of Alexei Navalnys death in jail is a stark tip that Moscow is holding more than 2,000 political prisoners, the UNs
expert on rights in Russia stated Monday.Their lives stay at grave risk unless they are launched instantly, declared Mariana Katzarova, the
United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights circumstance in Russia
These detainees should be freed before another political detainee loses their life in Russian custody, just like Navalny did a year earlier,
she stated in a statement.Navalny Russian President Vladimir Putins main opponent stated extremist by Moscow died on February 16, 2024,
3 in Kharp, above the Arctic Circle.Anybody in Russia who points out Navalvy or his Anti-Corruption Foundation without stating that they
have actually been declared extremist is subject to fines, or up to 4 years in prison for repeated offenses.Katzarova stated Russia had
stopped working to perform a reputable examination into his death, and bore sole obligation for it.She said Navalnys death exposed the
methodical and prevalent repression versus serene dissenters to Moscows ongoing disintegration of human rights and rule of law, and its
full-scale intrusion of neighboring Ukraine
The sad anniversary of Alexei Navalnys death is a stark reminder about more than 2,000 political detainees in Russia, a number of whom deal
with lethal conditions, Katzarova said.She said eight died in prison in 2024, and determined at least 120 in imminent threat, saying they
must be released immediately due to their state of health.Katzarova stated 12 children had actually been imprisoned on charges of terrorism
Since Russias major intrusion of Ukraine started in 2022, thousands of Ukrainians have actually been deported to Russia, subjected to
imposed disappearance and experienced methodical torture, including rape and sexual violence, the unique rapporteurs declaration stated
The basis for significant peace settlements to end the war versus Ukraine, ought to be at the minimum, the immediate and genuine release of
all political detainees in Russia, and the return of all Ukrainian detainees kept in Russian prisons, stated Katzarova
Instead, Russian authorities have threatened to start 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.