Russia Designates Another Rights Organization as ‘Undesirable’
The Kremlin Can’t Erase Andrei Sakharov’s Legacy
![Tanya Lokshina, Europe and Central Asia associate director at Human Rights Watch, with Sergey Lukashevsky, director of Moscow's Sakharov Center, at the Andrei Sakharov Anniversary Conference.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2023/01/202301eca_russia_sakharov_aniversary_conference_moscow.jpg?h=37e0680b&itok=MwXcT7QB)
The Kremlin Can’t Erase Andrei Sakharov’s Legacy
Pursuant to Rule 9.2 of the Committee of Ministers’ Rules for the Supervision of the Execution of Judgments
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