What's new

Welcome

If you already have an account, please login, but if you don't have one yet, you are more than welcome to freely join the community of lawyers around the world..

Register Log in
  • We don't have any responsibilities about the news being sent in this site. Legal News are automatically being collected from sources and submitted in this forum by feed readers. Source of each news is set in the news and a link to its source is always added.
    (Any News older than 21 days from its post time will be deleted automatically!)

Jurist Rights group urges Russia to protect imprisoned journalist from self-harm

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • Thread starter
  • Staff
  • #1

Dadparvar

Staff member
Nov 11, 2016
10,586
0
6
Russian online media RusNews revealed Wednesday two letters from an imprisoned journalist and anti-war activist, Maria Ponomarenko, which demonstrate her suicidal tendency. Amnesty International urged the authorities to protect her from further self-harm and release her immediately.

RusNews stated that the Russian authorities censored the letters, which indicated her suffering in prison and asked for help. The outlet also revealed that Ponomarenko has previously demonstrated suicidal tendencies to her daughter during a phone call. Ponomarenko’s lawyer has already filed an appeal to the Prosecutor’s Office regarding her situation, after witnessing the scars on her arms and her deteriorating mental health. On March 24, Ponomarenko will have her last appearance in court.

Natalia Zviagina, Amnesty International’s Russia Director, stated that the Russian authorities are responsible for Ponomarenko’s mental and physical health and those that are responsible for violations committed towards the journalist should be held accountable. Zviagina also condemned Ponomarenko’s imprisonment and called for the release of all “detained under repressive ‘war censorship’ laws.”

Ponomarenko, one of the editors of RusNews, was imprisoned for a post in a Telegram channel bringing to light and condemning Russia’s airstrikes in Mariupol on March 16, 2022. Amnesty International and the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights considered the airstrikes, if proven, a war crime as the Russian forces deliberately targeted a civilian shelter. Ponomarenko was sentenced to 6 years of imprisonment and a 5-year ban on journalistic activities because of her anti-war post.

In November 2023, Ponomarenko was additionally charged for allegedly attacking two male penal colony officers, which Amnesty maintained was a tactic to punish political prisoners. Independent human rights project “Support of political prisoners. Memorial” also added Ponomarenko to the list of political prisoners.

Last month, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Russian Federation warned that the “lives of over 2000 political prisoners in Russia remain at grave risk unless they are immediately released,” with a priority list of 120 prisoners in imminent danger.

The post Rights group urges Russia to protect imprisoned journalist from self-harm appeared first on JURIST - News.

Continue reading...

Note: We don't have any responsibilities about this news. Its been posted here by Feed Reader and we had no controls and checking on it. And because News posted here will be deleted automatically after 21 days, threads are closed so that no one spend time to post and discuss here. You can always check the source and discuss in their site.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top