U.S. condemns Russia’s use of harsh tactics against protesters, journalists

January 24, 2021 04:07 pm | Updated 04:07 pm IST - Washington

Riot police block demonstrators gathering during a protest against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Pushkin square in Moscow, Russia on January 23, 2021.

Riot police block demonstrators gathering during a protest against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Pushkin square in Moscow, Russia on January 23, 2021.

The United States has strongly condemned Russia’s use of harsh tactics against protesters and journalists demanding the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

The U.S. State Department called on Russian authorities to release all those detained for exercising their universal rights and for the immediate and unconditional release of Mr. Navalny.

“We urge Russia to fully cooperate with the international community’s investigation into the poisoning of Aleksey Navalny and credibly explain the use of a chemical weapon on its soil,” State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said in a statement amidst widespread protests across Russia.

“Prior to today’s events, the Russian government sought to suppress the rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression by harassing protest organisers, threatening social media platforms, and preemptively arresting potential participants,” he said.

This follows years of tightening restrictions and repressive actions against civil society, independent media, and the political opposition, he added.

Continued efforts to suppress Russians’ rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, the arrest of Mr. Navalny, and the crackdown on protesters that followed are troubling indications of further restrictions on civil society and fundamental freedoms, Mr. Price said.

“Russians’ rights to peaceful assembly and to participate in free and fair elections are enshrined not only in the country’s constitution, but also in Russia’s OSCE commitments, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and in its international obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,” he said.

The U.S. will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with its allies and partners in defence of human rights — whether in Russia or wherever they come under threat, Mr. Price said.

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