
Nowe pokolenie dysydentów? Sytuacja obrońców praw człowieka i LGBT w Rosji – perspektywa współczesna
Author(s) -
Magdalena Lachowicz,
Agnieszka Smólczyńska-Wiechetek
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ur journal of humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2543-8379
DOI - 10.15584/johass.2020.4.7
Subject(s) - solidarity , human rights , political science , politics , resistance (ecology) , public sphere , relevance (law) , sociology , public administration , law , ecology , biology
The brutal repression of human rights defenders and representatives of LGBT groups in Russia increased between 2014 and 2020. This was preceded by a tightening of control over activism, protests, social movements and the sphere of public information, as well as a tightening of institutional control over the so-called “third sector” and the introduction of a structured, increasingly restrictive legal instrument. All of these actions were aimed at creating a top-down system of human rights. As a result, this led to an increasing number of persecuted groups operating from the second half of the 1960s in the USSR, a form of resistance that was dissident. The purpose of the analyses conducted in this article is to identify mechanisms that can lead to open and peaceful resistance activities, mechanisms that allow human rights defenders and LGBT activists in Russia to be active on issues whose relevance crosses administrative boundaries, and solutions that allow them to participate in an area of solidarity irrespective of political boundaries.