This site is an experiment in sharing news and content. Almost everything here came from email newsletters.
| You are subscribed to Collected Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 07/09/2021 04:10 PM EDT Ned Price, Department Spokesperson We are deeply concerned by a Russian court's decision to uphold the designation of the Khakassia regional branch of Falun Gong as "extremist" and criminalize the peaceful practice of their spiritual beliefs. Russian authorities harass, fine, and imprison Falun Gong practitioners for such simple acts as meditating and possessing spiritual texts. We urge the Russian government to end its practice of misusing the "extremist" designation as a way to restrict human rights and fundamental freedoms. We continue to call on Russia to respect the right of freedom of religion or belief for all, including Falun Gong practitioners and members of other religious minority groups in Russia simply seeking to exercise their beliefs peacefully. Yesterday's decision is another example of Russian authorities labeling peaceful groups as "extremist," "terrorist," or "undesirable" solely to stigmatize their supporters, justify abuses against them, and restrict their peaceful religious and civic activities. The Russian government has done so against a number of groups, whose members face home raids, extended detention, excessive prison sentences, and harassment for their peaceful religious practices. Earlier this year, another Russian court designated three organizations affiliated with imprisoned opposition figure Aleksey Navalny as "extremist," further demonstrating Russia's arbitrary and expansive application of this label. Stay connected with the State Department: External links found in this content or on Department of State websites that go to other non-Department websites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.
Update your subscriptions, modify your password or email address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page. You will need to use your email address to log in. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please contact subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com. |
No comments:
Post a Comment
Keep a civil tongue.