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Title: |
Russia: Human Rights, Religious Freedom and War Crimes |
| Series: |
Russian Political, Economic, and Security Issues |
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| Edited by: |
James M. McFall |
| ISBN13: |
9798891138919 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Pages: |
176 |
| Weight: |
.284 Kg. |
| Published: |
- June 2024 |
| List Price: |
53.99 Pounds Sterling |
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In Stock
Qty Available: 1 |
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| The Russian Federation has a highly centralized, authoritarian political system dominated by President Vladimir Putin. The bicameral Federal Assembly consists of a directly elected lower house (State Duma) and an appointed upper house (Federation Council), both of which lack independence from the executive. The Ministry of Internal Affairs, Federal Security Service, Investigative Committee, Office of the Prosecutor General, and National Guard are responsible for law enforcement. There were reports that members of Russiaâ s security forces committed numerous human rights abuses. The constitution declares the state is secular and guarantees freedom of religion, equal rights irrespective of religious belief, and the right to worship and profess oneâ s religion. The law states government officials may prohibit the activity of a religious association for violating public order or engaging in â extremist activity.â Religious groups and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) reported authorities continued to investigate, detain, imprison, torture, physically abuse persons, and seize their property because of their religious belief or affiliation or membership in groups designated â extremist,â â terrorist,â or â undesirable,â including Jehovahâ s Witnesses, the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars, Hizb ut-Tahrir, Tablighi Jamaat, followers of Turkish Muslim theologian Said Nursi, the Church of Scientology, Falun Gong, and multiple evangelical Protestant groups. |
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