Russia Withdraws from European Anti-Torture Pact

September 29, 2025

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Russia

On September 29, 2025, President Vladimir Putin signed a law pulling Russia out of a European convention aimed at preventing torture. The move further distances Moscow from Western organizations following its 2022 expulsion from the Council of Europe over the Ukraine conflict.

Convention Details

The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture strengthens protections for detainees, allowing independent monitors to inspect prisons. Russia, though expelled from the Council, had remained a technical party until this decision.

Reasons for Exit

Russia’s parliament, which approved the law, claimed the Council of Europe discriminated by excluding Russian representatives from key roles. The Foreign Ministry stated the withdrawal won’t affect citizens’ rights, insisting Russia upholds global human rights standards.

Human Rights Concerns

The decision follows reports of alleged abuses. International observers have accused Russia of mistreating Ukrainian prisoners, citing illegal detentions and harsh conditions. These claims add scrutiny to Russia’s human rights record.

Global Reactions

Critics warn the exit raises questions about conditions in Russian detention centers. A recent European security report highlighted serious violations in Russia’s handling of Ukrainian captives, fueling global concern.

Why It Matters

Withdrawing from the convention signals Russia’s shift away from European oversight, amid tensions with the West. It may impact perceptions of Russia’s commitment to detainee rights.

What’s Next

As Russia navigates its international relations in 2025, this move could prompt further debate over human rights and strain ties with global bodies.

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