Reported cases of political prisoners in the Russian Federation
Recommendation 2236
(2022)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly
debate on 21 June 2022 (20th sitting) (see Doc. 15545, report of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human
Rights, rapporteur: Ms Thórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir). Text adopted by the Assembly on
21 June 2022 (20th sitting).
1. The Parliamentary Assembly refers
to its Resolution 2446
(2022) “Reported cases of political prisoners in the
Russian Federation”.
2. The Assembly encourages the Committee of Ministers to continue
to supervise the execution of judgments against the Russian Federation
concerning persons who are still detained as a consequence of violations
of their right to freedom of expression, freedom of association
or freedom of assembly, or who otherwise fall under the definition
of “political prisoner” set out in Resolution 1900 (2012).
3. The Assembly invites the Committee of Ministers to use all
the tools at its disposal, including those under Article 46 of the
European Convention on Human Rights (ETS No. 5), to ensure full
and prompt execution of the cases Navalnyy
and Ofitserov v. Russia, Navalnyye
v. Russia and Pichugin v.
Russia, in particular the immediate release of the applicants
concerned.
4. The Assembly invites the Committee of Ministers to facilitate
the implementation of the resolution by asking member States of
the Council of Europe to ensure the composition, publication and
communication on a semi-annual basis of the lists of Russian police
officers, prosecutors, judges, prison officials and other officials
contributing to the unlawful and arbitrary deprivation of liberty
of political prisoners and their ill-treatment in detention.