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Eugene

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Fri Apr 22, 2016, 07:37 PM Apr 2016

Russia’s New Human Rights Ombudsman Is Former Police General

Source: New York Times

Russia’s New Human Rights Ombudsman Is Former Police General

By IVAN NECHEPURENKO APRIL 22, 2016

MOSCOW — The Russian parliament elected a retired police general, trained in Soviet times, as the country’s human rights ombudsman on Friday, prompting widespread criticism from the opposition.

The new ombudsman, Tatyana N. Moskalkova, worked her way through the ranks of the Soviet and Russian police for more than two decades, rising to become a major general of the Interior Ministry. Ms. Moskalkova retired in 2007 and won a seat in the parliament, or Duma, as a member of Just Russia, a left-leaning pro-government party.

The post of human rights ombudsman was introduced in Russia in 1993 and was first filled by Sergei A. Kovalyov, a prominent dissident who had been held in a Soviet prison camp for his political views.

Unlike most of her predecessors in the post, Ms. Moskalkova lacks experience as a human rights activist. This raised concerns not only among human rights advocates, but also from a Kremlin-friendly populist politician, Vladimir V. Zhirinovsky, who objected to her career path.

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Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/23/world/europe/russias-new-human-rights-ombudsman-is-former-police-general.html
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