British Prime Minister Calls for Russian Authorities to Show Progress in the Magnitsky Case
British Prime Minister David Cameron has called the Magnitsky case “extremely important” and urged for “more progress” to be made by the Russian authorities. Speaking this week at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, British Prime Minister stated he had personally raised the Magnitsky case with Russian President Medvedev and Russian Prime Minister Putin during his official visit to Moscow last fall. David Cameron encouraged leaders of other European nations ”never to be coy” in raising this and other cases of human rights abuse with the Russian government. Mr Cameron stressed that all members of the Council of Europe have an “obligation to secure human rights and dignity.” Mr Cameron was responding to a question about the Magnitsky case from a Dutch MP Pieter Omtzigt who called for a “proper prosecution” to be conducted in this case.
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