Human rights in Russia have ‘significantly deteriorated’ since war – UN expert by teamworldunity Tags:Europe 12 comments how can you lower something that is already low? “The water is wet”- UN expert….what a moronic org No shit. And I’m sure that European companies still selling stuff to deteriorate human right even more. Human rights of Russians have ‘signinficantly deteriorated’ for the last 20 years which hasn’t stopped West from buying oil and gas from Putin. “We are faced with an institution, the Federal Security Service (FSB), which, since its creation in 1918, had always positioned itself to take control of the country. It achieved this in 2000, when Vladimir Putin became president. This state of affairs will never change. When Putin leaves, which will happen sooner or later, I don’t think the FSB will pass the torch to an independent player, to another structure.” https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2023/09/03/yuri-felshtinsky-nothing-will-change-in-russia-until-the-security-services-are-dismantled_6122181_4.html Yuri Felshtinsky is a Russian-American historian specializing in the Soviet Union and Russia. they were never there in the first place who needs human rights when barely any humans left in the place They had rights ? Didn’t we already know that? So Russians have no rights… but they are also responsible for the war? Which is it? I’m more concerned with the human rights of civilians that died from the Russian aggression in Ukraine. If Russians have a problem with their lack of rights, they should perhaps start a revolution. Not our problem. I wish I would care, but alas, I’m a-political… Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
No shit. And I’m sure that European companies still selling stuff to deteriorate human right even more.
Human rights of Russians have ‘signinficantly deteriorated’ for the last 20 years which hasn’t stopped West from buying oil and gas from Putin.
“We are faced with an institution, the Federal Security Service (FSB), which, since its creation in 1918, had always positioned itself to take control of the country. It achieved this in 2000, when Vladimir Putin became president. This state of affairs will never change. When Putin leaves, which will happen sooner or later, I don’t think the FSB will pass the torch to an independent player, to another structure.” https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2023/09/03/yuri-felshtinsky-nothing-will-change-in-russia-until-the-security-services-are-dismantled_6122181_4.html Yuri Felshtinsky is a Russian-American historian specializing in the Soviet Union and Russia.
I’m more concerned with the human rights of civilians that died from the Russian aggression in Ukraine. If Russians have a problem with their lack of rights, they should perhaps start a revolution. Not our problem.
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how can you lower something that is already low?
“The water is wet”- UN expert….what a moronic org
No shit. And I’m sure that European companies still selling stuff to deteriorate human right even more.
Human rights of Russians have ‘signinficantly deteriorated’ for the last 20 years which hasn’t stopped West from buying oil and gas from Putin.
“We are faced with an institution, the Federal Security Service (FSB), which, since its creation in 1918, had always positioned itself to take control of the country. It achieved this in 2000, when Vladimir Putin became president. This state of affairs will never change. When Putin leaves, which will happen sooner or later, I don’t think the FSB will pass the torch to an independent player, to another structure.” https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2023/09/03/yuri-felshtinsky-nothing-will-change-in-russia-until-the-security-services-are-dismantled_6122181_4.html
Yuri Felshtinsky is a Russian-American historian specializing in the Soviet Union and Russia.
they were never there in the first place
who needs human rights when barely any humans left in the place
They had rights ?
Didn’t we already know that?
So Russians have no rights… but they are also responsible for the war? Which is it?
I’m more concerned with the human rights of civilians that died from the Russian aggression in Ukraine.
If Russians have a problem with their lack of rights, they should perhaps start a revolution. Not our problem.
I wish I would care, but alas, I’m a-political…