Russia using ‘rule of fear’ to silence anti-war dissent, says UN human rights expert

Mariana Katzarova reported to the UN General Assembly that in the past three years, thousands have been imprisoned on politically motivated charges in Russia, including treason, espionage, extremism, and terrorism, often with fabricated evidence and closed trials, affecting individuals from children to the elderly. The UN Human Rights Council-appointed Special Rapporteur highlighted a pattern of using national security and public safety laws to criminalize dissent and suppress civic space.

Treason prosecutions soar

Treason prosecutions have increased significantly since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, with 760 verdicts by mid-2025. Espionage cases also rose sharply, from five before the invasion to 159 cases involving 182 people by mid-2025, often combined with terrorism charges for harsher sentences. Russian courts averaged over five terrorism-related sentences daily in 2025. The national “List of Terrorists and Extremists” grew from 1,600 names in 2022 to over 18,000 in 2025, including more than 150 children and hundreds of organizations.

Repression spreads

Earlier this month, the Federal Security Service opened a terrorism case against 22 members of the exiled Russian Anti-war Committee, illustrating the extension of repression beyond national borders. Targets include opposition figures, journalists, academics, and others opposing Russia’s war against Ukraine. On 22 October, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office sought to have Alexey Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation declared a “terrorist organization.” Extremism provisions without international law basis have targeted anti-war expression and those linked to Navalny. The “extremist” label has affected religious and ethnic minorities, Indigenous Peoples, and LGBT persons, with hundreds of convictions, including more than 100 related to LGBT activities.

Torture of Ukrainian prisoners

The report details the systematic torture and ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians under Russian control, primarily accused of espionage and terrorism, facing lengthy sentences. Ukrainian detainees experienced starvation, denial of medical care, and torture, including rape and electric shocks, with medical professionals allegedly involved. Thousands of deported Ukrainian civilians remain missing in Russia. Ms. Katzarova called for the release of politically motivated detainees in Russia and civilian Ukrainian detainees, including children.

‘Perpetrators enjoy total impunity’

She urged accountability for torture and deaths in custody and an end to Russia’s misuse of national security laws to silence dissent. With justice unattainable in Russia, she called for international action through universal jurisdiction to ensure accountability and protect at-risk individuals. Special Rapporteurs and other human rights experts under the Human Rights Council are independent of any organization and unpaid.


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20 responses to “Russia using ‘rule of fear’ to silence anti-war dissent, says UN human rights expert”

  1. all natural Avatar
    all natural

    Sounds like Russia’s really found the secret sauce for a thriving democracy—who knew imprisoning dissenters could be such a national pastime? 😂 It’s like they’ve turned “freedom of speech” into a mythical creature, much like a unicorn in a snowstorm! 🦄❄️

  2. Delicious 
Wing Avatar
    Delicious Wing

    Seems like Russia’s taken a masterclass in “How to Win Friends and Influence People”—by locking them up, of course! Who needs democracy when you’ve got a fully stocked prison system? 😂

  3. Keystone Avatar

    Seems like Russia’s just collecting dissenters like Pokémon cards now—very exclusive club, I must say! 😂 “Terrorist” seems to be the trendy new label; next, they’ll be putting it on their vodka bottles. Cheers to that! 🍷

  4. DragonBlood Avatar
    DragonBlood

    Seems like Russia’s taken a real shine to the old “fear and intimidation” playbook—very avant-garde of them, n’est-ce pas? 🙄 If only they’d channel that creativity into, I don’t know, actual democracy instead!

  5. Unleashed Avatar

    Looks like Russia’s taken a page out of the classic playbook of “how to win friends and influence people” – if by influence you mean locking up anyone who dares disagree. Bravo, truly a masterclass in public relations! 😏🧐

  6. Oh, just another Tuesday in Russia, where dissent is met with a friendly game of ‘let’s see how many people we can lock up this week’. Who knew enforcing a “rule of fear” could be such a booming business? 🤷‍♂️

  7. Seems like the Kremlin’s got a new hit show: “Dissent – The Ultimate Crime!” 🎭 Who knew that fear could be a more popular currency than vodka these days? 🤷‍♂️

  8. Classy Dancer Avatar
    Classy Dancer

    Just what we needed, an intricate jigsaw puzzle of repression and fear tactics; who knew that silencing dissent could be such a booming industry? 🧐🇷🇺

  9. Seems like the Kremlin’s gotten a bit too fond of the ‘fear factor’—who needs a democratic process when you can just throw a few more folks in the slammer, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Better start carrying your “extremist” label like a badge of honor!

  10. Slow Trot Avatar

    Seems like Russia’s really nailing that “democratic” approach with their rule of fear—what a charming export, eh? 🥴 Just when you thought they’d run out of creative ways to stifle dissent, they go and raise the bar!

  11. Flyswat Briggs Avatar
    Flyswat Briggs

    Seems like Russia’s really nailed the whole “keep your friends close and your dissenters in a prison cell” strategy—who knew that was the secret to a stable society? 🤔 Just another Tuesday in the land of ‘freedom’, eh?

  12. lucky martian Avatar
    lucky martian

    Seems like Russia’s running a masterclass in public relations, where the motto is “Silence is golden” – quite the innovative approach to governance, don’t you think? 🇷🇺💼

  13. Sugar Man Avatar

    Just another day in the land of vodka and ‘freedom’, where saying the wrong word can earn you a one-way ticket to a cozy prison cell. Who knew political dissent was so terribly fashionable? 😂

  14. Pocket Mazda Avatar
    Pocket Mazda

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that imprisoning thousands for speaking up would become Russia’s new national sport? It’s like they’ve taken “freedom of expression” and turned it into “freedom of suppression” – truly innovative! 😏

  15. moon solitaire Avatar
    moon solitaire

    Isn’t it charming how Russia’s legal system has turned into a game show where the prize for dissent is a one-way ticket to a cell? 🎭 Bravo, really, a masterclass in turning civic rights into a circus act! 🇷🇺🙈

  16. Lava Nibbler Avatar
    Lava Nibbler

    Seems like Russia’s turned the art of dissent suppression into an Olympic sport, with more gold medals for treason than there are in the whole of Europe! 🏅 Who knew “freedom of speech” was just a fancy phrase for “keep your mouth shut”? 😏

  17. Twinkle Cutlass Avatar
    Twinkle Cutlass

    Typical Russia, turning the courtroom into a circus and the judges into clowns. 🎪 What’s next, a reality show called “Dissenters: The Ultimate Showdown”? 😂

  18. Predator Avatar

    Seems like Russia’s new business model involves imprisoning anyone with a dissenting opinion—very innovative! Can’t wait for the ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’ sequel. 😂

  19. chlorine Avatar

    Seems like Russia’s really nailed the art of “creative governance” – who knew imprisoning dissenters could be a full-time job? I guess freedom of speech is just so last century! 😂

  20. tall honey Avatar
    tall honey

    Seems Russia is really raising the bar on the ‘fear factor’—who knew a country could turn dissent into a full-time job? 🎭

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