Breaking with convention
Russia’s impending withdrawal from the European anti-torture treaty will grant its prison authorities near-total impunity
The Russian government has proposed withdrawing from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture after a resolution recommending Russia “denounce” the convention and all its provisions was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. In recent years, Moscow had not complied with its obligations under the convention in any case, failing to grant inspectors access to the country’s penitentiary facilities.
“When Russia was still willing to engage in dialogue, the system provided adequate external monitoring over the observance of international standards in places of detention.”
“Russia should have been excluded from the convention after it had ignored it on a couple of occasions, rather than waiting for it to storm off in a huff.”










