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	<title>The Other Russia &#187; Roman Nikolaychik</title>
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		<title>Activist Freed from Mental Hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:22:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danila</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roman Nikolaychik has been released from the insane asylum, where he has been held since the start of February.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.theotherrussia.org/images/roman-nikolaychik.jpg" alt="Roman Nikolaychik" align="left" hspace="4" />Tver, Russia, February 27th:</p>
<p>An activist of The Other Russia coalition has been released from a mental hospital in the Russian city of Tver.  Roman Nikolaychik, a leader of the international ARES movement, was <a href="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2008/02/04/opposition-activist-held-in-psychiatric-hospital/" title="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2008/02/04/opposition-activist-held-in-psychiatric-hospital/">forced into compulsory medical treatment at the hospital</a> at the beginning of February.</p>
<p>According to Nikolaychik, 27, he is still under surveillance.  He was also forced to retire “of his own free will,” from the local government office where he was employed prior to his hospitalization.</p>
<p>The ARES movement maintains that Nikolaychik was a victim of “punitive psychiatry,” after false charges of attempted murder were levied against him.</p>
<p>Political pressure increased on Nikolaychik after he was chosen as a local candidate on the party list of The Other Russia coalition, and after he began taking an active role in opposition demonstrations knows as Dissenters’ Marches.  In total, he was held for close to four weeks in the Burshevo mental hospital in the Tver oblast.  Some of the time was spent in solitary confinement.</p>
<p>Nikolaychik’s imprisonment made him the latest victim of repressive means and punitive psychiatry used against Other Russia activists.  <a href="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2007/07/29/united-civil-front-activist-held/" title="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2007/07/29/united-civil-front-activist-held/ ">Larisa Arap</a> was held for 46 days after she published a critical article in the Murmansk oblast.  <a href="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2007/12/09/liquidation-of-the-%e2%80%9cdiscontented%e2%80%9d/" title="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2007/12/09/liquidation-of-the-%e2%80%9cdiscontented%e2%80%9d/">Artem Basyrov</a>,  was hospitalized for over a month in the Mari-El Republic.</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff">Alternate spelling: Roman Nikolaichik </font></p>
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		<title>Opposition Activist Held In Psychiatric Hospital</title>
		<link>http://www.theotherrussia.org/2008/02/04/opposition-activist-held-in-psychiatric-hospital/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 00:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danila</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roman Nikolaychik, an activist from the ARES movement and a State Duma candidate from the Other Russia coalition, has been hospitalized against his will in a mental hospital.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.theotherrussia.org/images/roman-nikolaychik.jpg" alt="Roman Nikolaychik" align="left" hspace="4" />Tver, Russia, February 3rd:</p>
<p>Roman Nikolaychik, an activist from the Russian branch of the international ARES movement, has been sent to a psychiatric hospital without charges or explanation.  According to Yevgeniy Svetovidov, the organization’s Moscow press-secretary, Nikolaychik was apprehended on Friday, and has not been heard from since.</p>
<p>Svetovidov told Novaya Gazeta that Nikolaychik’s telephone was not receiving calls.  Family and friends have not been told which asylum he has been taken to.</p>
<p>The ARES movement is presently working to free the activist.  Svetovidov noted that local law enforcement have been unresponsive, and have refused to provide any assistance.</p>
<p>In addition to his work with ARES, Nikolaychik is involved with The Other Russia coalition and has run for office to the State Duma as an opposition candidate.</p>
<p>A statement released by ARES noted that an unfounded criminal investigation for attempted murder had been mounted against Nikolaychik.  The “victim” who brought forth the accusation tried to extort money from Nikolaychik, saying she would drop charges for a sum.  The criminal investigator assigned to the case ignored several witnesses, who were with Nikolaychik and vouched that he was several kilometers away from the “crime scene.”</p>
<p>“Seeing the obvious absurdity of the fabricated accusation, and anticipating that the case would simply fall apart, the security services decided to employ punitive psychiatry in relation to Nikolaychik, and he was sent for detention to a psychiatric clinic…” Svetovidov said.</p>
<p>“The current process has an obviously political nature, with Nikolaychik’s political position and his involvement with The Other Russia coalition serving as its cause,” the ARES statement reads.</p>
<p>According to the organization, Nikolaychik has been repeatedly detained and threatened with bodily harm from agents of Russia’s security ministries, including the FSB and the Unit for Fighting Organized Crime (UBOP).</p>
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