Archive for Danila

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Russian Authorities Seize Computers from Two Publications in Azov

Russian authorities in the Rostov oblast have raided the editorial offices of two news outlets in the city of Azov, taking computers from the “Chitai-telenedelya” newspaper and the “Bely Kot” (White Cat) magazine.

Apr 5, 2008 | Continued
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Expert Who Exposed Electoral Fraud Assaulted in Russia

A political expert who reported on violations in recent Russian elections and even took the electoral commission to court has been assaulted and beaten in the city of Dolgoprudny, some 20 kilometers north of Moscow.

Apr 4, 2008 | Continued
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Anti-Kremlin Activists Jailed Over Peaceful Protest

Two Russian opposition activists have been sentenced to two and a half years for participating in a demonstration for fair elections in Russia.

Apr 3, 2008 | Continued
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Spring Military Draft Begins in Russia

The Russian military has begun its Spring draft, and has started conscripting young men of age. The army expects to take in some 133 thousand conscripts, with some Russian regions using creative measures, including online social networks to find potential soldiers and draft-dodgers.

Apr 2, 2008 | Continued
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A Record Harvest of Spies

Yulia Latynina writes an insightful piece on the recent spate of espionage cases in Russia, wondering at the capability of a law enforcement agency that can readily expose presumed infiltrators, but can’t even solve simple domestic crimes.

Apr 2, 2008 | Continued
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Russian Tank Hobbyist Charged With Extremism

Russian prosecutors have launched a investigation of extremism over two World-War Two era tanks marked with Nazi insignia.

Apr 1, 2008 | Continued
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Russian Prosecutors Dissect Opposition Leader’s Online Journal

Prosecutors in the Russian city of Vologda have launched an investigation into the LiveJournal account of Ivan Belyaev, a local leader of the opposition United Civil Front party, and may charge him with inciting hatred and enmity.

Mar 30, 2008 | Continued
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Russian Environmental Agency to Pay Eco-Informants

Discovering environmental crimes may soon become profitable in Russia, as the national environmental agency prepares to pay informants a share of levied fines.

Mar 30, 2008 | Continued
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Bush to Meet Putin in Sochi as Thousands Face Eviction

US President George W. Bush will meet with outgoing Russian President Vladimir Putin in the resort town of Sochi, where thousands are facing the prospect of eviction from their homes ahead of the 2014 Olympic games.

Mar 29, 2008 | Continued
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No Freedom of Speech in Russian Media—TV Personality

Vladimir Posner, a notable TV journalist and president of the Russian Academy of Television, has complained that there is no freedom of speech in the modern Russian mass-media.

Mar 28, 2008 | Continued