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Brussels, 27 February 2024

We call on the Russian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release all political prisoners and to abandon their oppressive legislation used to suppress civil society and independent voices.

The European Union stands in solidarity with all those Russian citizens who have dared to raise their voice and criticise Russia’s war and who have been detained, prosecuted or imprisoned for this.

Source – EEAS


Russia – France utterly condemns Oleg Orlov’s 2 ½-year prison sentence

 

Paris, 27 February 2024

France utterly condemns the two-and-a-half-year prison sentence handed down against human rights campaigner Oleg Orlov, co-founder of the Memorial organization, for criticizing Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. This sentence is outrageous and deeply unjust.

Oleg Orlov was clearly the victim of judicial harassment during his trial, which was described by Dunja Mijatović, the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, as a “travesty of justice.”

France applauds the role played by Memorial in its fight for human rights and to preserve the memory of the crimes committed in Russia since the Soviet era.

France calls on Russia to immediately and unconditionally release all political prisoners, and particularly Vladimir Kara-Murza, whose deteriorating health is a serious cause for concern. We salute the bravery of the women and men who, like Oleg Orlov and the sociologist and dissident Boris Kagarlitsky, who was sentenced to five years in prison without parole, defend the freedom of speech and opinion despite the risk.

Source – French Government

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