“By demonstrating such a flagrant disregard for fundamental rights and its own constitution, the Russian government only reinforces the authoritative and undemocratic atmosphere that persists in Russia today,” said Paula Schriefer, Freedom House’s director of advocacy. “It is an unfortunate irony that citizens are being denied the ability to peaceably assemble by the very law meant to protect their right to do so.”
Activists have applied to Moscow authorities on numerous occasions for a permit to hold the demonstration on the 31stday of the month to symbolize Article 31, but have been denied seven times based on technicalities and legal loopholes. After the most recent denial in December 2009, a group of demonstrators—including prominent and internationally recognized activist, Ludmila Alexeeva—attempted to hold a gathering in the center of Moscow, but were violently dispersed by heavily armed riot police. Numerous activists were injured and arrested during the unprovoked clash with police, including the 82-year-old Alexeeva.
Russia is ranked Not Free in Freedom in the World 2010, Freedom House's survey of political rights and civil liberties, and Not Free inFreedom of the Press 2009.
For more information on Russia, visit:
