Archive for January, 2009
Russian Opposition Activist Beaten to Death in Moscow
Anton Stradymov, a 20-year old activist involved with the banned National Bolshevik party, was found comatose near the Vykhino metro station in Moscow, and died shortly after being hospitalized.
Jan 20, 2009 | ContinuedRussian Rights Attorney, Reporter Murdered in Moscow
Stanislav Markelov, an attorney who represented Chechen victims and journalists, was gunned down in Moscow Monday. A reporter for the Novaya Gazeta newspaper, Anastasia Baburova, was also killed in the shooting.
Jan 19, 2009 | ContinuedRussian-Ukrainian Gas Summit Ends With No Agreements
No agreement between Russia and Ukraine was reached Saturday, as high-level officials met in Moscow in an attempt to resolve the continuing gas crisis.
Jan 17, 2009 | ContinuedChechen Who Accused Kadyrov of Torture Murdered in Austria
Umar Israilov, a former Chechen rebel and bodyguard to Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov who later came public with allegations of torture, was shot dead in Vienna on Tuesday. In a separate case, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg fined Russia 81 thousand euros over the disappearance of two Chechen men.
Jan 16, 2009 | ContinuedRussian Opposition Will Stage “Day of Dissent”
The Other Russia opposition coalition has announced that it will hold a series of protests in a “Day of Dissent” on January 31st.
Jan 15, 2009 | ContinuedRussia Ranks Low in World Freedom Report
A new report by US-based watchdog Freedom House places Russia near the bottom of the world for civil liberties and political rights.
Jan 14, 2009 | ContinuedMoscow Unemployment Doubles Over Winter Holidays
In the ten days of the Russian new year holidays, unemployment in Moscow rose two times over, according to the Moscow Trade Union Federation.
Jan 14, 2009 | ContinuedWhy Russia Stokes Mideast Mayhem – Kasparov
In his latest editorial for the Wall Street Journal, Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov calls on the international community to step up to dictatorships around the world. Repressive petroleum-funded governments like Russia, he argues, have an interest in destabilizing the Middle East, and failing to respond may have catastrophic results.
Jan 13, 2009 | ContinuedAssaulted Russian Journalist’s Health Turns for the Worse
Mikhail Beketov, the editor-in-chief of the Khimkinskaya Pravda newspaper and a vocal community activist who was brutally assaulted in November, is once again in critical condition as his health fails.
Jan 10, 2009 | ContinuedGas Crisis Will Have Consequences for Russia – Varenov
A host of European countries have now felt the effects of Russia’s natural gas dispute with Ukraine, and a troubled European Union has stepped into negotiations. Writing for Grani.ru, Nikita Varenov delves into the weakness of Russia’s position in the talks, arguing that Russia may ultimately pay for the consequences of shutting off the gas.
Jan 8, 2009 | Continued
