Russia Says UN Human Rights Office in Moscow Is Closing

Russian officials say the U.N. human rights office in Moscow is closing, an outcome the U.N.’s top human rights official had feared amid concerns about a government crackdown on public debate in Russia.
Russia Says UN Human Rights Office in Moscow Is Closing
The United Nations emblem is seen in front of the United Nations Office (UNOG) in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 8, 2008. Johannes Simon/Getty Images
The Associated Press
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GENEVA—Russian officials say the U.N. human rights office in Moscow is closing, an outcome the U.N.’s top human rights official had feared amid concerns about a government crackdown on public debate in Russia.

The Russian diplomatic mission in Geneva has confirmed a report from Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency, saying a decision was made to end the OHCHR mission in Moscow.

Ambassador Alexey Borodavkin was quoted as saying the office had already helped to create human rights institutions in Russia and “we do not see anything extraordinary” in its closing.

On Thursday, U.N. rights chief Zeid Raad al-Hussein expressed concern about “signals” that Russia might close the office. In January, Human Rights Watch lamented a “sinister turn” last year to a Russian government crackdown on public debate.