News archive on the topic "Moskalkova"

The Russian ombudsman joins the fight against Russophobia in Moldova

The Commissioner for Human Rights in Russia, Tatyana Moskalkova, will receive complaints from citizens of Transnistria. This is reported by the First Pridnestrovsky TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “There are manifestations of Russophobia. For my part, I intend to make an official statement to international bodies, including the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe...

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Border guards buried alive by Zelensky are offered to be exchanged

They want to exchange Ukrainian border guards from Zmeiny Island in the Black Sea for Russian military personnel held captive in Ukraine. Until the exchange procedure is agreed upon with the Ukrainian side, border guards will be kept in Sevastopol. Human Rights Commissioner in Sevastopol Pavel Butsay reported this to Interfax. “Tatyana Nikolaevna [Moskalkova, Commissioner for Human Rights in...

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Day of Remembrance for Victims of Repression in Moscow: Liberals are haunted by Stalin and Putin

On Friday, Moscow celebrated the Day of Remembrance for Victims of Political Repression. This date was set by the Supreme Council of the RSFSR in the wake of anti-Soviet euphoria in 1991. It is timed to coincide with the hunger strike, which was started on October 30, 1974 by prisoners of the Mordovian and Perm camps. The day before, at the Solovetsky Stone on Lubyanka (where the monument to the Chairman of the Cheka Felix Dzerzhinsky was illegally demolished), representatives...

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Vyshinsky told how Moskalkova persuaded him to board the plane

One of the most famous participants in the recent exchange of detainees between Russia and Ukraine, editor-in-chief of RIA Novosti Ukraine Kirill Vyshinsky, considers Crimea to be the territory of the Russian Federation, and the issue around the peninsula is closed. He stated this at a press conference in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The journalist also explained how he ended up on the exchange lists. “Ukrainian politicians suggested writing a statement on...

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Will Sentsov be released?

The ombudsmen of Russia and Ukraine are preparing an appeal to the presidents of their countries with a proposal to pardon a number of citizens, Tatyana Moskalkova and Lyudmila Denisova reported at a briefing. “We will appeal to the leaders of our countries to consider some cases - some of our citizens and citizens of your country about pardon and some other methods so that they are released,” said the Ukrainian commissioner...

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The Vyshinsky case: All the rot in Ukraine has come out again

Between Russia and Ukraine, it seems, for the second time in recent years, the planned deal on the exchange of prisoners has fallen through, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Today in Kyiv they were waiting for the release on bail of the chief editor of the RIA Novosti-Ukraine agency, Kirill Vyshinsky, accused of treason. The press service of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General confirmed the high probability of his release the day before. It’s interesting that a trial is scheduled to take place in Moscow the day after tomorrow...

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