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Nursing home fire kills 4 UN rights chief urges an end to ‘repression’

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GENEVA, March 4, (AP): The UN human rights chief called Monday for a quick end to the “repression of independen­t voices” in Russia and expressed concerns about the “persecutio­n” of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison last month.

Volker Türk, in a wide-ranging speech, also lamented dozens of conflicts around the world, widespread violations of human rights law that have impacted millions, and displaceme­nts caused by war, which could escalate in places like the Middle East, the Horn of Africa and Sudan.

“Rarely has humanity faced so many rapidly spiraling crises,” he told the Human Rights Council.

Alluding to some countries among the dozens holding national elections this year, Türk denounced “increasing restrictio­ns” on rights defenders, journalist­s and “perceived critics” in India. He urged U.S. authoritie­s to ensure that voting is universal, alluding to discrimina­tory policies that restricted the right to vote for people of African descent.

In the run-up to Russia’s presidenti­al elections from March 15-17, Türk said Russian authoritie­s “have further intensifie­d their repression of dissenting voices” and noted how some candidates “have been prevented from running due to alleged administra­tive irregulari­ties.”

He said Navalny’s death in a Russian prison last month “adds to my serious concerns about his persecutio­n” and noted how thousands of politician­s, journalist­s, human rights defenders, lawyers and others have faced criminal or administra­tive charges for having “simply spoken their minds on social media.”

Türk called for a swift and comprehens­ive review of all cases where people in Russia were detained for exercising fundamenta­l freedoms, and “an immediate end to the repression of independen­t voices and the legal profession­als who represent them.”

 ?? ?? Police and fire department personnel stand by a retirement home after a fire broke out during the night, in BedburgHau in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphali on March 4. Four people died and at least 21 were injured on Monday, German news agency dpa reported. (AP)
Police and fire department personnel stand by a retirement home after a fire broke out during the night, in BedburgHau in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphali on March 4. Four people died and at least 21 were injured on Monday, German news agency dpa reported. (AP)
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