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Some 20 million Russians, including president, cast ballot on voting day one

Some 20 million Russians, including president, cast ballot on voting day one
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Press Review: Biden-Putin summit kicks off and Turkey stands ground in Afghanistan

Press Review: Biden-Putin summit kicks off and Turkey stands ground in Afghanistan
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Russian human rights council calls to investigate violations of rights at unlawful rallies

Russian human rights council calls to investigate violations of rights at unlawful rallies Earlier, head of the Russian Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights Valery Fadeev informed that he had received complaints of arrests of journalists during the unsanctioned rallies MOSCOW, February 5. /TASS/. The Russian Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights is calling on law enforcement bodies to carry out inquiries into all cases of violations of rights of journalists and participants of unsanctioned rallies held on January 23 and 31, the statement by the council published on its website on Friday informs. The Council offers to start holding official inquiries of all documented cases of violations of rights of journalists, participants of protest rallies and law enforcement officers, and if there are legal grounds for it, to launch criminal proceedings. According to our information, such inquiries have already been launched on a number of incidents, the

Putin orders to verify reports of unlawful pressure on targets of criminal investigations

Putin orders to verify reports of unlawful pressure on targets of criminal investigations Russian Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov must provide this report to the Russian leader until June 1, 2021 © Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS MOSCOW, February 1. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office to verify reports of unlawful pressure on targets of criminal investigations, the Kremlin website informed on Monday. This forms part of the list of Putin’s demands on the outcomes of the session of the Russian Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights held on December 10, 2020. The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation is to verify the information contained in the reports heard during the session of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights on putting unlawful pressure on targets of criminal investigations, the document reads.

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