Valeriy Fadeev

Valeriy Fadeev

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Valeriy Fadeev is a prominent Russian public figure, serving as the head of the Council for Civil Society and Human Rights under the President of Russia. He is known for his advocacy on various social issues, particularly those relating to the rights and integration of migrants in Russia. Recently, he made headlines by calling for the expulsion of migrant families whose children do not attend school, citing concerns over the potential social risks posed by uneducated youth. Fadeev's statements reflect a broader concern about the integration of foreign nationals into Russian society and the responsibilities of parents to ensure their children receive an education.

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Valeriy Fadeev, the head of the Council under the President of Russia for the development of civil society and human rights, stated that the fatwa contradicts the Constitution.

Глава СПЧ заявил, что фетва о доставке противоречит Конституции — РБК
RBC·RussiaRussia· 2025-10-08
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Valeriy Fadeev is the head of the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights in Russia.

Глава СПЧ призвал прекратить снимать школьников с уроков по «указивке» — РБК
RBC·RussiaRussia· 2025-09-12
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Valeriy Fadeev, the head of the Council for Civil Society and Human Rights, called for an end to pulling students out of classes for various events.

Глава СПЧ призвал прекратить снимать школьников с уроков по «указивке» — РБК
RBC·RussiaRussia· 2025-09-12
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Valeriy Fadeev, the head of the Human Rights Council, expressed concern over recently approved amendments to the law on logging in Baikal.

Глава СПЧ и ученые выступили против поправок к закону о рубках на Байкале — РБК
RBC·RussiaRussia· 2025-07-16
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Valeriy Fadeev, the head of the Human Rights Council, called for the expulsion of migrant families whose children do not attend school.

Глава СПЧ призвал высылать мигрантов, чьи дети не ходят в школу — РБК
RBC·RussiaRussia· 2025-06-25
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