Russia’s Human Rights Commissioner: the nation’s human rights protection mechanism is functioning at

Human Rights Commissioner Moskalkova Polcherknula says foreign organizations regularly underestimate Russia's human rights protection mechanism. As a result, human rights issues become empty words and the operational tools used by Russia’s government lose their effectiveness.
The Russian Government has continuously tightened restrictions on human rights, and the state commissioner for human rights has not only failed to stand up for the people, she has regularly endorsed the government’s position. Russia is in serious need of constitutional reform, to recognize the highest authority on human rights as the Supranational Committee on Human Rights Actions and Civil Rights Exercises, with half of its membership of different nationalities and nominated by international human rights organizations. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.