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Khodorkovsky Conviction Was ‘Putin’s Personal Vendetta’

Mikhail Khodorkovsky has been convicted in the second case against him by the Russian government, but his sentence won’t be announced for at least several days.

Dec 27, 2010 | Continued
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Medvedev Contrasts Putin in Year-End Interview

Dmitri Medvedev discussed the role of the opposition, the quality of Russian television, the second case against Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and a host of other issues in a televised year-end interview.

Dec 26, 2010 | Continued
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‘Strategy 31’ Organizers Reject Moscow’s Conditions

Moscow authorities have agreed to sanction both upcoming Strategy 31 rallies, but two organizers are rejecting their half of the plan based on a change in time and the unacceptable number of allowed participants.

Dec 23, 2010 | Continued
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Charges Filed Against Blogger For Insulting Putin (updated)

A Russian blogger claims he is being illegally persecuted after police raided his office and filed charges against him for insulting Vladimir Putin on his LiveJournal page.

Dec 22, 2010 | Continued
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Moscow Agrees to ‘Stratgey 31’ Rally After Split

Moscow city authorities have granted permission to a group of rights advocates to hold one of two Strategy 31 rallies planned for New Year’s Eve in Moscow.

Dec 20, 2010 | Continued
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Kasparov, Nemtsov & Yashin on Moscow’s Ethnic Riots

Joint statement by Garry Kasparov, Boris Nemtsov, and Ilya Yashin regarding the ethnic violence in Moscow.

Dec 15, 2010 | Continued
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Protest for Slain Football Fan Sparks Ultranationalist Violence

Racially-charged riots erupted in Moscow and St. Petersburg over the weekend, with football fans and radical nationalists chanting “Russia for the Russians” and violently assaulting anyone with North Caucasian characteristics.

Dec 13, 2010 | Continued
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Sobyanin Proposes Relocating Pensioners Out of Moscow (updated)

The newly-appointed mayor of Moscow is apparently suggesting that the elderly be relocated to “pensioner villages” in remote districts to solve the city’s problem of high-cost construction.

Dec 11, 2010 | Continued
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Reporters Without Borders Awards Russian Journalists

Reporters Without Borders has awarded two opposition-oriented Russian journalists with the Press Freedom Award.

Dec 10, 2010 | Continued
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Memorial Rights Activist Beaten in Moscow

Amnesty International is calling for an investigation of a Memorial rights activist who was beaten in Moscow, suspectedly by police.

Dec 9, 2010 | Continued