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Garry Kasparov Arrested and Beaten by Police
Opposition leader Garry Kasparov was arrested, beaten, and absurdly accused of biting a police officer outside of the courthouse where the guilty verdict in the Pussy Riot case was announced today.
Aug 17, 2012 | ContinuedOther Russia Activist Threatened by FSB in Recruit Attempt
A member of the Other Russia party says he was threatened with deportation, problems with his job, and the possibility of losing his family if he didn’t become an FSB informant.
Aug 16, 2012 | ContinuedThree-Fourths of Russians Want the Church Out of Politics
New polling results show that fewer and fewer Russian citizens trust the Russian Orthodox Church, and a vast majority feel that the church should stay out of politics.
Aug 14, 2012 | ContinuedPro-Pussy Riot Activist Arrested at Poet Birthday Celebration
An activist was arrested for unfurling a banner in support of Pussy Riot during what was billed as a non-political gathering to celebrate the birthday of the Kazakh poet who has come to symbolize the Russian Occupy movement.
Aug 10, 2012 | ContinuedLimonov, Kosyakin Refuse to Pay ‘Strategy 31’ Fines
Two prominent Russian oppositionists have been fined for violating rally regulations according to a new law that severely increased respective penalties; neither can afford to pay them.
Aug 9, 2012 | ContinuedPutin Signs Internet Blacklist Law
A new law signed today by Vladimir Putin marks a step towards introducing censorship of the Russian internet.
Jul 30, 2012 | ContinuedKasparov: The Humanization of Stalinist Justice
In his latest op-ed, opposition leader Garry Kasparov provides an insightful look at how Putin has adapted Stalin’s justice system into the monotonous conviction-spewing behemoth that it is today.
Jul 27, 2012 | ContinuedPussy Riot Releases Letter From Jail
The three arrested members of Russian punk group Pussy Riot have released a letter thanking their supporters and calling both sides to respectful dialogue.
Jul 26, 2012 | ContinuedAbolishing Activity
The editorial team at Gazeta.ru issues a warning to the Russian government that continuing to pressure civil society could lead to a growth in more extremist forces who, unlike the ones the state is now persecuting, are indisposed to compromise.
Jul 23, 2012 | ContinuedPart of their Repertory
Satirist Victor Shenderovich discusses an ironic but all too representative instance of corruption within the Russian government, and issues a warning to politicians who think their impunity will last forever.
Jul 19, 2012 | Continued