
UN to appoint expert to lead charge in scrutinizing Russia
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The United Nation's top human rights body will be appointing a leader to lead the charge in scrutinizing Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
The original proposal expressed concerns about "mass forced shutdowns" of independent media, non-governmental organizations and opposition groups in Russia.
The Human Rights Council majority agreed to name a "special rapporteur" to keep tabs on rights violations in Russia, in part by relying on help from Russian groups and activists who are both still in the country and abroad.
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