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Cameron justifies Moscow visit to parliament

Topic: British Prime Minister David Cameron visits Russia

British Prime Minister David Cameron
20:28 14/09/2011
LONDON, September 14 (RIA Novosti)

British Prime Minister David Cameron told parliament on Wednesday that he had raised a number of human-rights issues with the Russian authorities during his recent visit to Moscow.

Cameron met with President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minster Vladimir Putin during his brief visit to the Russian capital. He also met a number of human-rights activists.

He was accused during a news conference with Medvedev of "parking" the issue of Alexander Litvinenko, the former KGB officer killed in London in 2006, in exchange for trade relations. Cameron denied the allegation, saying the issue remained "important" for Britain.

British police suspect ex-KGB bodyguard Andrei Lugovoi of the murder. Russia rejected British requests to extradite Lugovoi, citing its Constitution, which does not permit the extradition of Russian nationals. The row led to a drastic deterioration in bilateral ties.

"The foreign secretary spoke to Alexander Litvinenko's widow before I traveled to Moscow, and let me be absolutely clear, the British government has not changed its view about how wrong it was for that murder to take place and how we need a proper explanation of what happened and who was responsible," Cameron told parliament.

"And we want justice for that family. We haven't changed our views, but I do think it's right at the same time to try and build a better relationship with Russia across all range of issues,"he added.

"I made sure when I went to Russia I didn't just raise the Litvinenko case, I raised many other human rights cases, including the Magnitsky case with the Russian president and with others. I think it's the right way to conduct our international relations," he went on.

Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer for the British-registered Heritage trust fund, died in a Moscow pre-trial detention centre in 2009. He was arrested on tax evasion allegations after announcing he had exposed massive fraud by law enforcement officials.

A Kremlin rights council said the death of the Hermitage Capital lawyer was likely to have resulted from a beating in jail and the failure of prison doctors to provide timely medical assistance to him.

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  • bielecHuman rights - the goal or the tool?
    22:25, 14/09/2011
    One has to be careful listening to the western concerns about human rights in countries that are not under their control. Usually, the NGOs and the so called "human rights" activists are funded and supported by western sources in order to destabilize the targeted countries politically or to stir an open rebelion.

    It may also be an effective tactic before the elections - to make people believe that they lack "human rights", so that they become unhappy and help the West in achieving a desired regime change.

    The real question here is - how is the UK and the West respecting the human rights of their own citizens and the human rights of people in countries like Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Bahrain, Libya, etc.

    I hope that Russians are smart enough to see through it and to understand the real issues involved in such "humanitarian" concerns of the neocolonial powers.
    • lm.Forgotten history of abuse by the west and some EU countries
      07:29, 15/09/2011
      You are so right as I said before the west and the EU ties everything to human rights, however they themselves has cast a blanket no their own human rights record, but when it comes to countries that is not under their control human rights is a big issue.
      Strange do when such countries comes in line with the west and EU human rights takes a back seat “ok we will deal with you but do some more on human rights”
      Russia has to be strong and stop the talking more actions.
    • stpetersburg Gas Prices in UK
      00:28, 15/09/2011
      I did not hear David Cameron raising the issue in UK of 1000 USD a 1000 cubic metres retail and how more Russian gas been piped to UK would lower prices and be welcome news
      particularly if we experience another Russian Winter






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