Title

The Status of Human Rights in Russia

Thursday, October 08, 1998
2:00pm
340 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
United States
Staff: 
Name: 
Mike Hathaway
Title Text: 
Chief of Staff
Body: 
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Witnesses: 
Name: 
Ms. Rachel Denber
Title: 
Deputy Director
Body: 
Human Rights Watch, Europe and Central Asia division
Name: 
Mark Levin
Title: 
Executive Director
Body: 
National Conference on Soviet Jewry
Name: 
Ms. Lauren Homer
Title: 
Attorney; President
Body: 
Law and Liberty Trust

This briefing addressed the recent changes in the Russian government and what they might portend for human Rights in Russia. Specifically, economic troubles that led to the emergence of extremist politics and subsequent human rights abuses were the main topic of discussion.

Witnesses testifying at the briefing – including Rachel Denber, Deputy Director of the Europe and Central Asia Division of Human Rights Watch; Mark Levin, Executive Director of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry; and Lauren Homer, President of Law and Liberty Trust – evaluated the status of human rights abuse in Russia resulting from a mix of repression, corruption, inertia, and neglect. Freedom of speech, freedom of information, and freedom of religion were especially emphasized as aspects of human rights that Russia needs to improve in the future

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