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English Language Page I. All-Russian Comprehensive report on the Human Rihgt Situation in 2001
Section 1
Respect for the Inviolability of the Person Political and Other Extrajudicial Murders
G. Kuzovkin (“Memorial” Society)
Disappearances of People
G. Kuzovkin (“Memorial” Society)
Freedom from Slavery
G. Kuzovkin (“Memorial” Society)
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (Including Arbitrary Arrests and Detentions)
A. Sokolov (“Memorial” Society)
Denial of Fair Trial
S. Nasonov (Independent Council of Legal Expertise
Refusal to Provide Guaranteed Non-Judicial Remedies of Infringed Rights
S. Lukashevskiy
Unwarranted Invasion of Privacy and Surveillance of Correspondence
A. Novikova
Section 2
Observance of Fundamental Civil Liberties Freedom of Speech and Access to Information
A. Novikova
Freedom of Belief, Conscience and Religion
S. Lukashevskiy
Freedom of Assembly and Associations
A. Novikova
Observance of the Rights of Refugees and Forced Migrants
A. Novikova
Section 3
Fundamental Political Rights Freedoms The Right to Fair Elections
A. Novikova
The Ban on Propaganda of War and the Instigation of Discrimination and Violence
A. Novikova
Section 4
The Right to Ecological Safety Brief Overview of the Environmental Situation
in the Russian Regions
E. Kalyanova
State Policy in the Sphere of Ecology
E. Kalyanova
Section 5
The Status of the Most Vulnerable Groups and Violation of Their Rights The Situation of Ethnic Minorities
A. Sokolov (“Memorial” Society)
The Situation of Prisoners
N. Kostenko
The Situation of Enlisted Servicemen
N. Kostenko
The Situation of Psychiatric Patients
Yu. Savenko (Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia)
The Situation of Sexual Minorities
A. Sutyagin
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