A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Violence and Human Rights in Russia – How Human Rights Defenders Develop their Tactics in the Face of Danger, 2005–2013
Subtitle: How Human Rights Defenders Develop their Tactics in the Face of Danger, 2005–2013
Authors: Freek van der Vet, Laura Lyytikäinen
Publisher: Routledge
Publication year: 2015
Journal: International Journal of Human Rights
Volume: 19
Issue: 7
First page : 979
Last page: 998
Number of pages: 20
eISSN: 1744-053X
Between 2005 and 2013, the Russian State Duma passed legislation restricting the activity of human rights defenders (HRDs). Although these measures complicate their work, this study contends that Russian HRDs creatively manage constraints. Through an interview study, this article contributes to the literature on human rights defence in dangerous circumstances by identifying the coping practices of two groups of HRDs: opposition youth activists in Moscow and human rights lawyers in the Northern Caucasus. Here, we argue that those activists at high risk often reinvent their tactics to counter curtailing legislation, experiment with the boundaries of police violence and manage the fear of fellow activists.