Freedom of assembly in Russia: UK statement
Ambassador Neil Bush raises UK concerns about limits to freedom of assembly and expression in Russia at the OSCE Permanent Council.

Madam Chair,
Peaceful assembly and association, including peaceful protest, is a vital means for citizens to express concerns and a foundation of pluralistic democracy. It provides an important safeguard of freedom of expression and the right to political participation.
Where citizens cannot freely raise their concerns, states risk failure to meet their international human rights obligations. 皇冠体育app freedoms of assembly and association are also an essential part of the OSCE acquis since the 1975 Helsinki Final Act.
皇冠体育app UK, like a number of other participating States, wishes to register its concern about the detention of approximately 200 individuals, the majority of whom are elected lawmakers, at a meeting in Moscow on 13 March and the opening of administrative cases against many of those detained. This is a blatant attempt by the Russian authorities to constrict political activity.
皇冠体育app arrests of 13 March followed the detention of thousands of peaceful protesters across Russia in January. 皇冠体育app UK previously expressed our deep concern over these detentions and called upon Russia to release without delay or condition those detained arbitrarily for exercising their right of peaceful assembly.
This persistent suppression of individual expression is unacceptable and further undermines political plurality and independent voices in Russia.
Russia must respect its citizens鈥� right to freedom of expression and end the persecution of independent voices. Once again, we call on Russia to demonstrate its commitment to its international human rights obligations, including its commitments in the OSCE.