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Duma Elections a Vote on “Moral Authority” – Putin

President Vladimir Putin criticized the United Russia party, then urged voters to vote for United Russia to express their confidence in the president.

Nov 16, 2007 | Continued
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OSCE Monitors Continue to Await Visas

With State Duma elections less than three weeks away, electoral monitors from the OSCE are still awaiting visas.

Nov 15, 2007 | Continued
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SPS Under Attack

The Union of Right Forces (SPS) is the target of a Kremlin “smear campaign” to discredit it.

Nov 14, 2007 | Continued
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Media Control 101

A recently leaked memo instructed media outlets on how to write a breaking story to discredit the Just Russia party. Though the authors are unknown, the memo’s instructions were widely followed in the mass-media.

Nov 14, 2007 | Continued
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Activists and Organizers Harassed In St. Petersburg

All across St. Petersburg, militsiya officers have continued to actively seize campaigning and promotional materials of the Other Russia.

Nov 12, 2007 | Continued
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Silence in Samara

The “Novaya Gazeta in Samara” has ceased publication due to pressure from the authorities.

Nov 11, 2007 | Continued
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Opposition March Registered for November 24th

The Other Russia has filed its official registration for the upcoming “Dissenter’s March” in Moscow.

Nov 9, 2007 | Continued
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Predetermined Opinion Polls

The New Times reported on one possible source of president Vladimir Putin’s sky-high popularity— a state-run polling agency subservient to the Kremlin.

Nov 9, 2007 | Continued
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Beslan Women Demand Justice

Two women’s organizations from Beslan, where hundreds perished in a 2004 terrorist attack, have staged a demonstration against the “Putin Plan.”

Nov 8, 2007 | Continued
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“Election Monitoring is Already Interference” – Churov

The head of Russia’s Central Electoral Commission, Vladimir Churov, announced today that allowing international elections monitors in every electoral district is “interference with domestic affairs.”

Nov 6, 2007 | Continued