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UN rights council to monitor violations in Russia

Published: 07 Oct 2022
UN rights council to monitor violations in Russia

UN rights council to monitor violations in Russia

The UN Human Rights Council has agreed to monitor the rights situation in Russia, marking the first-ever resolution focused on violations inside the country.

The 47-member top UN rights body accepted draft text presented by all European Union countries except Hungary, with 17 nations voting to appoint a so-called special rapporteur to monitor Russia.

Twenty-four countries abstained, while six voted “no”, including China, Cuba and Venezuela.

The special rapporteur will monitor “The situation of human rights in the Russian Federation for a period of one year”.

“[The rapporteur will also] collect, examine and assess relevant information from all relevant stakeholders, including Russian civil society both inside and outside of the country,” and present a report in a year.

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