Legal remedies for human rights violations in the North Caucasus region
Recommendation 1922
(2010)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly debate on 22 June 2010
(21st Sitting) (see Doc.
12276, report of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human
Rights, rapporteur: Mr Marty; and Doc. 12301, opinion of the Political
Affairs Committee, rapporteur: Mrs Brasseur). Text
adopted by the Assembly on 21 June 2010 (21st Sitting).
1. The Parliamentary Assembly refers
to its Resolution 1738
(2010) on legal remedies for human rights violations
in the North Caucasus region and reminds the Committee of Ministers
that it regards the situation in the North Caucasus region, particularly
in the Chechen Republic, Ingushetia and Dagestan, as the most serious
and most delicate situation from a standpoint of human rights and
the rule of law in the entire area covered by the Council of Europe
and the European Convention on Human Rights (ETS No. 5).
2. The Assembly therefore invites the Committee of Ministers
to:
2.1 pay the utmost attention
to the development of the human rights situation in the North Caucasus;
2.2 in enforcing the judgments of the European Court of Human
Rights (the Court) concerning this region, emphasise the prompt
and complete elucidation of the cases in which the Court has ascertained an
absence of effective investigation;
2.3 consider creating, within the Council of Europe and with
the collaboration of non-governmental organisations working in this
field, a record-keeping system for the witness statements, documents
and evidence substantiating human rights violations committed in
the region. The Assembly firmly believes that genuine, lasting conciliation
can only be attained through an effort of recollection and truth.
3. The Assembly recommends that the Committee of Ministers assign
itself the monitoring of the Russian Federation’s commitments concerning
the state of democracy, human rights and the rule of law as regards
the situation in the North Caucasus (Declaration of the Committee
of Ministers on compliance with commitments accepted by member states
of the Council of Europe of 10 November 1994, paragraph 1, third
indent).