ANNEX
In the Annex to Decision (CFSP) 2024/1484, in section ‘A. Natural persons’, entries number 11 and 18 are replaced by the following:
Name
Identifying information
Statement of Reasons
Date of listing
‘11.
Kirill Sergeevich NIKIFOROV
(Кирилл Сергеевич НИКИФОРОВ)
Position: Judge of the Regional Court of Vladimir Oblast
Former judge of the Kovrov City Court of Vladimir Oblast
DOB: 14.3.1992
Nationality: Russian
Gender: male
Kirill Sergeevich Nikiforov was a judge of the Kovrov City Court of Vladimir Oblast.
As from 2022, he was directly involved in creating and maintaining torturous conditions for Alexei Navalny through repeatedly rejecting Alexei Navalny’s claims against the IK-6 penal colony regarding his treatment, where he was serving a 12-year sentence imposed as a result of politically motivated prosecution.
Therefore, Kirill Sergeevich Nikiforov is responsible for serious human rights violations in Russia, including torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, arbitrary detentions, and the systematic violation of freedom of opinion and expression.
He remains active in the judicial system in Russia and in December 2024 he was promoted to the position of judge of the Regional Court of Vladimir Oblast.
27.5.2024
18.
Oksana Vasilyevna DEMYASHEVA
(Оксана Васильевна ДЕМЯШЕВА)
Position: Deputy Chairperson of the Kalininsky District Court of Saint Petersburg
Former judge of the Vasileostrovsky District Court of Saint Petersburg
DOB: 10.3.1980
Nationality: Russian
Gender: female
In her former position as judge of the Vasileostrovsky District Court of Saint Petersburg, Oksana Vasilyevna Demyasheva sentenced Alexandra Skochilenko, an artist, to seven years in prison on politically-motivated charges for spreading so-called “fake news” about the Russian army. Skochilenko was arrested for replacing price tags at a supermarket with anti-war stickers. She became one of the first people charged under the newly passed criminal law outlawing so-called “fake news” about the Russian army, her trial attracting wide public attention for the unprecedented pressure Skochilenko faced from the jail administration, the judge, and the prosecution.
Therefore, Oksana Vasilyevna Demyasheva is responsible for serious human rights violations in Russia by violating freedom of opinion and expression.
She remains active in the judicial system in Russia and in June 2024 was appointed to the position of deputy chairperson of the Kalininsky District Court of Saint Petersburg.
27.5.2024’.