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Poland voices concern after Russia closes top rights group: audio report

29.12.2021 15:00
Poland's top officials have voiced concern and disappointment after Russia's Supreme Court ruled the closure of that country's best-known human rights group, Memorial International.
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A supporter of Russias Memorial human rights group outside the Supreme Court in Moscow.
A supporter of Russia's Memorial human rights group outside the Supreme Court in Moscow.Photo: EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV

Polish President Andrzej Duda tweeted on Tuesday that "Poland is grateful to the Memorial organisation, which over the years has contributed to revealing the truth about Soviet crimes against many peoples, including Poles."

The Polish foreign ministry said in a statement that Memorial International "is one of Russia’s oldest, best-known and distinguished civil society organisations, whose activists are involved in, among other things, defending human rights and research aimed at documenting Stalinist crimes."

It added that the results of the organisation’s work "are an invaluable achievement of civil society in Russia."

Radio Poland's Elżbieta Krajewska has this report.

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