... uncompromising rhetoric targeting the Russian leadership. Since Joe Biden, unlike Donald Trump, is not a fan of Vladimir Putin, the former will not be shy to express his uncomplimentary views on the Russian leader. Moreover, Biden will pay more attention to human rights problems in Russia; he will extend more support to political opposition in Russia as well as to politicized civil society institutions. He will also demonstrate more sympathy for democratic states in the Russian neighbourhood, from Ukraine to Georgia (that might ...
On October 17, 2019, in Moscow, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), together with the Emirates Center for Strategic Research and Studies, held a seminar on human rights and politics: experience of Russia and the UAE.
On October 17, 2019, in Moscow, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), together with the Emirates Center for Strategic Research and Studies, held a seminar on human rights and politics: experience of Russia and the UAE.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a Decree on the new composition of the Council for Civil Society Institutions Development and Human Rights. The new Council board includes 51 members. This was reported on Monday on the Council’s website.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a Decree on the new composition of the Council for Civil Society Institutions Development and Human Rights. The new Council board includes 51 members. This was reported on Monday on the
Council’s website
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... states that did not support the resolution was almost exactly the same as the number of states that did. This is the evidence of the ongoing and significant divide in the conceptual understanding on the part of the member states of the purpose of the Human Rights Council.
By ousting Russia from the Council, the Western countries are seeking to achieve a dominant and influential position in the Council and use it as an instrument to interfere in the internal affairs of “undesirable” states and undermine the fundamental ...