Top Human Rights body urges Upper House to reject 'foreign agents' bill

Published time: July 17, 2012 09:16
Edited time: July 17, 2012 13:18
Presidential adviser Mikhail Fedotov, chairman of the presidential Council on civil society construction and human rights (RIA Novosti/Artem Zhitenev)

The Presidential Council for Human Rights has asked the Upper House to postpone considering the recent controversial bills on a web black list, libel, and on foreign agent status for politically-active non-profit organizations.

In a letter to Valentina Matvienko, the Federation Council Speaker, the HR Council chief Mikhail Fedotov said the new legislations may hamper political reforms in Russia and, therefore, turn back the processes of civil society development.

He expressed his concern over the recent adoption of the three bills by the State Duma and said they must be suspended and put forward for public discussion.

"These laws have very big problems, including their public perception, their place in the legal system, since they simply contradict the Constitution," Fedotov told a media conference, reported by Itar-Tass.

The official pointed out the lower house passed the laws despite the Human Rights Council’s objections. However, he added, they are not going to give up yet. After all, “there is also international public opinion and the European Court for Human Rights.”

The bills on NGOs, harsher penalty for libel, and “website blacklist” have yet to get the approval from the Upper House and the President.

However, Fedotov believes, even the laws that have already come into force can still be amended. In particular, he referred to the legislative initiative that sparked fierce criticism among rights activists and the opposition – the so-called “anti-rally” law. The rights advocate said he discussed the law with President Vladimir Putin who said “if there are problems, nothing prevents us from fixing them.”

"And we will continue to do this, we will prepare for the President proposals for reforming these laws and their correction," the HRC head promised. "I prefer a slow movement in the right direction rather than a quick movement in the opposite one."

Comments (8)

blasphemousvoice 18.07.2012 20:41

"Human Rights" councils usually involve US educated bureacrats that find everything in Russia, China, Iran, Belarus, and Venezuela to be appalling and to be human atrocities, but when it comes to US led assassinations, coup de etats, torture, arming of rebel facts, and propping up dictators they are all the sudden quiet and do not say one word. These people are nothing more than "Made in the USA".

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Twinkletoes (unregistered) 18.07.2012 06:14

"Human Rights" usually has human deaths following close behind it. It's a cabal-run ethos which has a nasty hidden agenda. Many organisations are contrary to what comes across from their super-hyped, overly stated "positive" titles. We do well to consider that the OPPOSITE to their title and stated aims might be the case.

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marcus (unregistered) 18.07.2012 04:24

Human rights = cia operatives. russia is spoiling there plans to start a civil war in Russia. Period!

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