The public is discussing the changes that have occurred in the so-called Human Rights Council under the Russian president (a funny name, isn’t it?). In fact, this body has become useless for Muslims, like all the ornaments of the Chekist regime, when the last people capable of expressing their problems «left» it.
However, there were some imitations of human rights protection and, in particular, discussions between licensed human rights defenders and the authorities on the issue of their violation, as exemplified by the meeting we wrote about almost a year ago. Now, apparently, it has been decided to relieve the «national leader» of the need to respond or fend off troublesome «liberals», whose most outspoken representatives have been removed from the Human Rights Council.
We are talking specifically about Yekaterina Shulman, who for the past year has been telling Russians stories about the inevitability of new restructuring and top-down liberalization, Pavel Chichikov, the head of the human rights group «Agora», Yevgeny Bobrov, the head of the human rights group «Voskhod», and Ilya Shablinsky, a professor at the Higher School of Economics and an academic stronghold of the systemic liberals.
On the other hand, the Human Rights Council now includes an apologist for the «Russian Spring» from Ukraine and an employee of the Simonyan propaganda machine, Kirill Vyshinsky, who was arrested in that country for aiding terrorists and extremists of the «Russian world» and recently exchanged for Ukrainian prisoners in Russia. And it is headed by another hawkish ideologue and propagandist of Putinism — Valery Fadeyev.
These are the people who will now be involved in the «protection of human rights under the President of the Russian Federation». The only thing that remains is to include in this body such people as Vladimir Solovyov, Yevgeny Satanovsky, Roman Silantyev, Vladimir Shamanov and a few similar figures, excluding anyone who could be suspected of having a «rotten spirit of dissent». And the decoration of human rights in Putin’s Russia will fully correspond to their actual state. In the photo — Vladimir Putin and Valery Fadeev.