From the MT:
“Russian Supreme Court
Declines to Hear 'Gulag Children' Case”
Russia’s Supreme Court will not
hear the case of the surviving descendants of Stalin-era Gulag prisoners
fighting for state compensation, according to a court database spotted by
Russian media Tuesday. The dwindling group of so-called “Gulag Children” filed
a class action lawsuit against Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State
Duma, last week to demand the housing that is guaranteed to them under Russian
law. But a file on the Russian Supreme Court’s website stated that it “refused”
to take up the group’s case and returned it to the clerical office on Monday. The
file did not provide the reasoning for the decision. The Mozhem Obyasnit’
Telegram messaging app news channel, which first reported the news, said it was
not yet clear what motivated the Supreme Court to refuse the “Gulag Children”
case.
Russia’s leading rights group
Memorial, which represents the plaintiffs, said it plans to appeal the Supreme
Court’s refusal. “The Gulag Children’s lawsuit is not a one-time action, but
part of our big campaign for their right to return home,” Memorial lawyer
Grigory Vaypan told the independent Novaya Gazeta newspaper. “We’ll use all our
available means so that people can return and get housing,” Vaypan said. In
1991, as the U.S.S.R. collapsed, the Soviet government passed a law
acknowledging for the first time all victims of Stalin-era repressions and
allowing them to claim compensation for their confiscated homes. After decades
of shifting responsibility and the authorities’ non-committal attitude to
compensation, Russia’s Constitutional Court issued a surprise ruling in 2019
upholding the right to prioritized housing applications for three “Gulag
Children.” That ruling sparked a rare legislative battle in the State Duma,
with a group of cross-party lawmakers sponsoring a set of amendments to the
government’s cosmetic bill that would uphold the Constitutional Court ruling by
fast-tracking housing claims for the victims’ descendants. Vaypan told Novaya
Gazeta that Memorial wrote to State Duma chairman Vyacheslav Volodin last week
seeking a public revision of the housing bill. “These procedures include
creating a task force in the relevant committee and holding parliamentary
hearings, round tables and committee meetings.
^ Clearly Russia needs to address
this case and make things right. It is also clear that Putin will do everything
in his power to make sure that doesn’t happen. Putin loves Stalin and everything
the Communist Dictator stands for and so obviously doesn’t want to help any of
Stalin’s victims or their children. ^
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