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Khodorkovsky: British PM Should Discuss Corruption on Russia Visit

Mikhail Khodorkovsky gives his two cents on British-Russian relations on the eve of British PM David Cameron’s first visit to Russia.

10Sep2011 | | Comments Off on Khodorkovsky: British PM Should Discuss Corruption on Russia Visit | Continued
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The ‘Unreliable Citizens’ of St. Petersburg

The story of how one retired St. Petersburg woman was banned from working for the Russian census after being declared “unreliable” – only because her son is an opposition activist. Exclusive translation by theotherrussia.org.

7Sep2011 | | Comments Off on The ‘Unreliable Citizens’ of St. Petersburg | Continued
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Police Get Tear Gas & Tasers to Fight Oppositionists

Russian police are being granted the right to use tasers, water cannons, dogs, billy clubs, and more on oppositionists suspected of blocking traffic, speeders, and people who sell beer in undesignated areas.

5Sep2011 | | Comments Off on Police Get Tear Gas & Tasers to Fight Oppositionists | Continued
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Suspect in Politkovskaya Case Admits Guilt

A former police officer recently arrested for involvement in Anna Politkovskaya’s murder has admitted his guilt and is providing investigators with detailed evidence that may aid in solving her murder.

3Sep2011 | | Comments Off on Suspect in Politkovskaya Case Admits Guilt | Continued
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Police Hurl Protesters Out of ‘Strategy 31’ Sit-ins

Dozens of people were arrested at Strategy 31 protests across Russia on Wednesday, with at least one severely beaten and two regional leaders facing possible severe political persecution.

31Aug2011 | | Comments Off on Police Hurl Protesters Out of ‘Strategy 31’ Sit-ins | Continued
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Russian Police Corruption Officially ‘In the Past’

Russian Internal Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev says the country’s police forces have been “reassessed” and that there is no longer any corruption in the agency, despite instances of corruption that occurred during the reassessment itself.

25Aug2011 | | Comments Off on Russian Police Corruption Officially ‘In the Past’ | Continued
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New Arrest, Significant Progress in Politkovskaya Case

After years of meager developments, Russia’s Investigative Committee has announced a new arrest and significant information that could finally bring the murder case of Anna Politkovskaya to a close.

24Aug2011 | | Comments Off on New Arrest, Significant Progress in Politkovskaya Case | Continued
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If You Can’t Vote For Everyone, Vote Against Them All

Russian oppositionists and public figures are calling for citizens to cross out their ballots during upcoming parliamentary elections to protest barriers that effectively ban oppositionists from running for office.

22Aug2011 | | Comments Off on If You Can’t Vote For Everyone, Vote Against Them All | Continued
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Karelia Tries to Ban ‘Extremist’ Halloween

Officials in the Russian Republic of Karelia attempt to ban Halloween because of its promotion of “satanism and extremism.”

18Aug2011 | | Comments Off on Karelia Tries to Ban ‘Extremist’ Halloween | Continued
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Nemtsov Arrested Twice in St. Petersburg

Boris Nemtsov has been arrested twice this week for calling on St. Petersburg residents to vote against the local governor in a race that would allow her to become Speaker of the Federation Council.

16Aug2011 | | Comments Off on Nemtsov Arrested Twice in St. Petersburg | Continued