Council of Europe suspends Russia due to Ukraine attack
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- DPA
- Published Date: 07:12 | 25 February 2022
- Modified Date: 07:46 | 25 February 2022
The 47-country Council of Europe, Europe's human rights watchdog, suspended Russia on Friday following the country's attack on Ukraine.
The Committee of Ministers decided to suspend Russia from its right to representation, with immediate effect. The country will remain a formal member of the Strasburg-based institution, however.
The Council of Europe, along with its court, is responsible for upholding human rights on the continent. It is not an EU institution. Russia and Ukraine are both members of the Council of Europe.
The organization has only once applied its Article 8, on the suspension of a member state, against the Greek military junta which subsequently withdrew from the council in 1969. Under Article 8, a member can be suspended if it seriously violates respect for the rule of law, human rights and fundamental freedoms has been seriously violated.
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