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Beginning with the question Moskalkova: “we are Going to visit Lefortovo?” – and mijatović: “no, No” (visit Lefortovo was relevant to the interviewees, when there was an exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and the Donetsk and Lugansk republics and like any other visits to places of deprivation of liberty, and apparently very memorable) conversation quickly turned to the main topic – the discussion of the work of ombudsmen during a pandemic coronavirus.

Tatiana Moskalkova said that the Russian ombudsmen “were important statements by international bodies” and, in particular, the statement by Dunja mijatović on April 2, tuning us all to work for the protection of human rights in the special conditions.

According to Tatiana Moskalkova, Russian ombudsmen was important to monitor whether the government implements measures in order to protect human rights.

When the Ombudsman’s office was open round-the-clock “hot line”, who took nearly 3,000 calls and appeals of citizens. The first series of incoming issues concerned the lack of medical means of protection – masks, gloves. “I went to the operational headquarters of the Russian government, and the situation has changed for the better – opened a lot of industries for their production”, – said Tatyana Moskalkova, noting, however, that there is not so much its due to the efficiency of the government headquarters.

a Second major problem of numerous appeals to the Ombudsman was due to the fact that because of the closures during a pandemic, our citizens do not have time to go home. Efforts, primarily the foreign Ministry, the problem has exhausted itself, but, according to Tatyana Moskalkova, it is very important to take a lesson from the incident: people going abroad in the context of the epidemic, need to know which can be difficult. When they went abroad, they just about it no one warned.

Tatiana Moskalkova noted that the Russian government have taken very serious measures of social protection of the population of all unemployed received benefits.

She told conflict with the payment of cash allowances to medical doctors and nurses when they suddenly instead of the entire amount began to count the hours of direct work with patients.

it ranked first Among the problems is the lack of understanding of citizens of Russia in the Caucasian republics, why they were in isolation, the local authorities later explained the need for this. She called “excessive” such direct measure isolation, as the prohibition of fishermen to fish, and beekeepers take hives to the apiary in the mountains.

All of these situations, she said, are now summarized and will be included in a special report on the protection of human rights in a situation of the epidemic of the coronavirus.

Tatiana Moskalkova praised as a “very logical and is able to help” is adopted in the post-crisis period, the special law of the three stages of emergence from the crisis,��dropping at the same time that those who have lost work, will be paid benefits will provide assistance to families with children. Created a special monitoring group that will monitor violations of local officials in the execution of these decisions.

Tatiana Moskalkova told me that she had visited during the pandemic prison after receiving from defenders of signals that there is sick, and the meds they just do not come. In the Butyrka saw everything with his own eyes, and reassured everyone who was worried: fears are not true. After examining the entire disinfection system cameras, it has made rapid communication and instant reaction of the authorities of the detention center on complaints about the lack of masks and gloves.

According to Tatiana Moskalkova, now in the office of the Ombudsman has accumulated 6,000 letters, which interfere with the conditions of a pandemic, and all forces are thrown on the job.

the Ombudsman said mijatović, as she has been involved in monitoring the voting on the amendments to the Constitution. “We have opened “hot line” received signals and if we see a violation, check the situation,” she explained, expressing hope that it will be possible to avoid any fraud and people will Express their free will.

with Moskalkova Mijatovic also discussed the situation of human rights activist Yuri Dmitriev, journalist Abdulmumini Hajiyev, Amateur Nude pictures of Julia Sand involved in an “undesirable organization” Anastasia Shevchenko and journalist Svetlana Prokopieva. Tatiana Moskalkova expressed their views and gave convincing evidence, assuring Mijatovic that he was going to send out some trials on these citizens of their observers.

In turn, she asked Dunja Mijatovic to draw attention to the situation of journalist Leonid Sviridov, wrongly accused Poland of espionage, and the situation worked in Minneapolis Russian journalist Mikhail Turgiev, which was attacked by the police (“it’s sprayed in the face with tear gas, and he almost went blind”).

Moskalkova also expressed concern about the fate of Alexander winnick, with “absolutely heartbroken” mother whom she recently met, upon learning that his wife winnik seriously ill and almost never gets out of bed. “Cryptocurrency, after all, not murder, not terrorism, not extremism,” she said and asked me to support the health of Alexander exposed, according to his mother, some strange treatment in detention.

She recalled prisoners in the US Konstantin Yaroshenko and Viktor bout, and expressed the arguments in favor of stay of the at home. “If the punishment is for the purpose of correction, not punishment and humiliation of dignity, not the destruction of man as a personality, he should be detained where it flows�� return to society,” – said Tatyana Moskalkova.

Dunja Mijatovic said that the situation with Leonid Sviridov will be investigated from the point of view of human rights.

the Conversation ended with the theme of the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the great Patriotic war and plans to hold a General lesson on human rights to the date of the end of world war II, with particular emphasis on countering neo-Nazism and neo-fascism.