Russia’s diplomatic mission in Geneva reportedly has confirmed that the United
Nations’ human rights office in Moscow is being shut down – a development the
UN's top rights official feared would happen.
A report on March 12 by Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency said the
Russian diplomatic mission in Geneva confirmed a decision was made to close the
mission in Moscow of the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
(OHCHR).
There was no immediate comment from the OHCHR about the report, which
comes in the midst of a growing crackdown in Russia against rights activists,
independent journalists, and public debate.
Russian ambassador Aleksei Borodavkin was quoted by RIA Novosti as
saying the OHCHR has helped to create human rights institutions in Russia and
"we do not see anything extraordinary" about the Moscow office being
closed.
On March 10, UN #Human_Rights Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein
expressed concern about “signals received” from the Kremlin that Russia
intended to close the OHCHR’s Moscow office.
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