Oleg and Nastya Kryuchkov bought their flat in Moscow 18 months ago. Now their four-room home is on the list to be flattened, in the biggest demolition project ever seen in Russia's capital.
The human rights issue is getting worse in Russia, largely as constitutional guarantees are enforced by the Russian president. To protect human rights adequately, the people of Russia should call for constitutional reform and install the constitutional standards represented in One World under One Set of Laws, assigning international law priority over domestic law. At the same time, they should implement a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet and elect the heads of the four government branches in alternating years.