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Prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine is move towards truce – Moskalkova
13:13 09/09/2019
Return of Russian and Ukrainian prisoners and detainees to their homelands must become a part of a system program of actions directed at conflict de-escalation, the countries’ relation normalization and stabilization of the environment in south-east Ukraine, according to Russia’s ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova.
Process of return of citizens of RF and Ukraine to home countries launched – Moskalkova
16:59 02/09/2019
Negotiation on mutual return to their home countries of Russian and Ukrainian citizens is underway, according to Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova.
Journalist Vyshinsky released from detention in Ukraine
16:02 28/08/2019
The editor-in-chief of RIA Novosti Ukraine news agency Vyshinsky having Ukrainian and Russian citizenship, arrested in Kiev on May 15, 2018 on suspicion of treason and placed in detention.
Moskalkova calls society to come out against provocations concerning Vyshinsky case
10:53 15/07/2019
Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova has become aware of a threat of provocations and pushback attempts from radically minded individuals towards Ukrainian judicial authorities considering the case against journalist Kirill Vyshinsky.
Russian ombudsman seeks meeting with journalist Vyshinsky in Kiev detention center
11:45 14/06/2019
Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova during a recent meeting with her Ukrainian colleague Lyudmila Denisova asked for visiting journalist Kirill Vyshinsky in a Kiev detention center.
One year of detention: Russian ombudsman again calls for release of journalist Vyshinsky
16:31 14/05/2019
Tomorrow marks the year-long detention of Kirill Vyshinsky in Ukraine; and Russian ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova again expresses a hope that Ukrainian authorities will take steps to the treason case termination and release of the journalist.
Russian Ombudsman hopes Vyshinsky case to be closed soon
13:43 24/04/2019
Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova hopes that a criminal case against journalist Kirill Vyshinsky in Ukraine will be terminated in connection with taking office by a new president.
Moskalkova to appeal to international organizations over Vyshinsky case again
16:50 28/03/2019
Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova will send applications over the case of journalist Kirill Vyshinsky to international organizations once more.
Appeal against arrest of Vyshinsky is precedent – Russian human rights commissioner
09:53 21/03/2019
There is a precedent in Ukraine when a court is considering an appeal not against detention but against arrest, Russia’s Human Rights Commissioner Tatiana Moskalkova told journalists Thursday night commenting a criminal case against journalist Kirill Vyshinsky.
Russian ombudsman to personally check observance of Vyshinsky rights by Ukrainian court
11:21 20/03/2019
Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova has come to the Ukrainian Supreme Court to personally check the observance of rights of journalist Kirill Vyshinsky.
Moskalkova seeks to ensure adequate conditions for Vyshinsky in Ukrainian detention
15:57 19/03/2019
Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova has asked Ukrainian ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova to ensure adequate detention conditions for journalist Kirill Vyshinsky.
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