In a response to the yesterday blacklisting of four Russians and a Ukrainian under the Magnitsky Act, named after a Russian lawyer, Moscow banned entry to five former US officials, including former prosecutor general Alberto Gonzales, the foreign ministry said.
"We must remind that it was the United States that officially legalised and actively used medieval torture in the beginning of the 21st century," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.
They would be barred from entering Russia "as a response to Washington's anti-Russian policy," the ministry said.
It also pointed out "current American problems like police violence with racial undertones and a penitentiary system that is far from perfect, something Washington should address first."
Sergei Magnitsky was arrested after pointing out a fraud scam perpetrated by high-placed officials, and died in a Moscow jail in 2009, unleashing an international scandal.