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Russian Rights Advocates Differ On U.S. Report
March 07, 2007
March 7, 2007 -- Russian human rights advocates are divided about a new U.S. State Department report that is critical of Moscow.
The March 6 report
criticizes the government in Moscow for centralizing power and for what it calls an erosion of government accountability.
Ella Pamfilova, a human rights adviser to President Vladimir Putin, rejected the report. She says the United States "has ceased to be a trendsetter in the human rights area."
But Lyudmila Alekseyeva, head of the Moscow Helsinki Group, says the U.S. report is objective on the whole.
(Interfax)