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Tatiana Moskalkova (born 1955) is a Russian lawyer, politician, and human rights advocate. A retired police major general, she built her career in law enforcement and later entered politics as a member of the State Duma. In 2016, she was appointed Russia’s Commissioner for Human Rights, a role in which she addresses complaints from citizens and advocates for the protection of civil rights. Moskalkova has focused on issues such as prisoners’ rights, social justice, and legal reforms. Though sometimes criticized for her loyalty to state policies, she remains a prominent figure in Russia’s legal and human rights landscape.
