
Please write to the authorities of Russia, urging them to: The Observatory urges the Russian authorities to immediately repeal these decisions and to put an end to any act of harassment against both NGOs, as well as against all organisations defending human rights in the country. The Observatory strongly condemns the dissolution of International Memorial and HRC Memorial, which seems to be only aimed at sanctioning the two organisations for their legitimate human rights activities and their exercise of the rights to freedom of association, assembly and expression. Moreover, several human rights defenders from the Memorial movement have been imprisoned on politically motivated charges, including Oyub Titiev, Head of HRC Memorial’s office in Chechnya, and Yury Dmitriyev, Head of Karelian branch of International Memorial, who was convicted to 15 years in prison on December 27, 2021. On this occasion, instead of searching the attackers, the police questioned the attendees of the screening and International Memorial’s staff and locked them into Memorial’s office for several hours. Moreover, on October 14, 2021, the premises of International Memorial and HRC Memorial in Moscow were attacked by a group of over a dozen unknown people equipped with video cameras, interrupting the screening of a film. Both organisations have paid millions of rubles in fines stemming from alleged violations of the “Foreign Agent” Law, which has been found to be contrary to both international and domestic law. The Observatory further recalls that this is not the first time that the Memorial movement has faced acts of harassment and obstacles to its work, including through fines and searches of their premises across the country. The Observatory recalls that since 2013, Russian authorities have labelled some member organisations of the Memorial movement as “foreign agents”, including both International Memorial and the HRC Memorial. Similarly, on November 12, 2021, HRC Memorial learned that Moscow Prosecutor’s Office had brought an action before the Moscow City Court on November 8, 2021, asking for the liquidation of the NGO, on the grounds of failing to comply with the requirements of the “Foreign Agent” Law and for “justification of terrorism and extremism”. The Observatory recalls that on November 11, 2021, International Memorial received a notification from the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation informing them that the Prosecutor General’s Office filed a lawsuit requesting the liquidation of the NGO on the ground that International Memorial systematically violated Russia’s ”Foreign Agent” Law, in particular, the requirements to label all their materials.

The real reasons behind the dissolution are political: during the trial, prosecutors accused International Memorial and HRC Memorial of "distorting historical memory, especially that of the Great Patriotic War" and "creating a false image of the USSR as a terrorist state." Although the Russia’s "Foreign Agent" Law violates international law, as confirmed by the opinion of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (the Venice Commission), both Memorials complied with the law and marked the clear majority of their documents. The formal reason for the courts’ decision was the absence of "foreign agent" markings on some of the documents published by the organisations on social networks. The dissolution of the two organisations followed two politically motivated trials where no substantial evidence was presented to support the charges against the two organisations and justify their liquidation. On December 29, 2021, the European Court of Human Rights ordered Russia to "suspend" the enforcement of the decisions to dissolve both International Memorial and HRC Memorial, under Rule 39 of the Rules of Court. On December 29, 2021, the Moscow City Court ordered the dissolution of HRC Memorial on the same grounds of alleged violation of the “Foreign Agent” Law.īoth International Memorial and HRC Memorial intend to appeal the courts’ decisions, if necessary, to the European Court of Human Rights. On December 28, 2021, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation ordered the liquidation of International Memorial for alleged violation of the “Foreign Agent” Law.

The Observatory has been informed about the liquidation of the non-governmental organisations International Memorial and the Human Rights Center “Memorial” (HRC Memorial) in Moscow.

The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a partnership of FIDH and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), has received new information and requests your urgent intervention in the following situation in the Russian Federation.
