Statement by EU HR Ashton on the situation of NGOs in the Russian Federation
“I am concerned with the ongoing actions of the authorities against the NGO community in the Russian Federation. Civil society organisations play an essential role in today’s society all over the world, including in the European Union and the Russian Federation. They help citizens exercising their rights and generate debate indispensable in a vibrant democracy, thereby contributing significantly to the modernisation of society. The inspections and searches launched against the Russian NGO community and conducted on vague legal grounds are worrisome since they seem to be aimed at further undermining civil society activities in the country.
The ongoing raids, taken together with the recent package of legislation that curtails the civil freedoms of Russian population, an upsurge in prosecution of civil society activists, the Bolotnaya and other political trials, as well as lack of action in some prominent cases of human rights abuses, constitute a trend that is deeply troubling.”
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
and Vice President of the Commission
Catherine Ashton
fonte: http://www.eu-un.europa.eu/articles/en/article_13335_en.htm