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Kremlin-Connected Oligarch Fires Publishing Execs Over Vote Coverage
14.12.2011
Kremlin-friendly oligarch Alisher Usmanov has fired two senior managers of the respected Kommersant publishing group over one of its publications’ coverage of alleged violations during the recent Duma elections
Uzbekistan: Detainees Tortured, Lawyers Silenced
14.12.2011
Uzbekistan has not kept its promises to stop torture in its criminal justice system, including electric shocks and asphyxiation, Human Rights Watch gas said in a report released on 13 December
Ales Mikhalevich detained in Poland at request of Belarusian authorities. Release promised
13.12.2011
Mr Michalevich was on his way to a meeting with the UK Foreign Ministry and with a firm gathering testimony regarding torture and disappearances in Belarus in order to begin proceedings against Lukashenko
Russian Public Figures announce formation of Roundtable
13.12.2011
A group of prominent Russian human rights activists, writers, politicians and others are seeking dialogue on ways for a peaceful change of regime. They demand immediate release of all political prisoners and that the parliamentary elections be declared void
Alexei Navalny: Final Battle between Good and Neutrality
11.12.2011
Russian blogger and anti-corruption campaigner, Alexei Navalny, imprisoned for 15 days after the elections on 4 December made the following address from his blog to the tens of thousands of demonstrators defending their right to fair elections throughout Russia
Brutal treatment of protesters in Komi
11.12.2011
In Syktyvkar, the Komi Republic the police both during and after the demonstration against election fraud during last week’s parliamentary elections detained several dozen people, including three journalists and members of the Komi Memorial Human Rights Commission
Russian election: Biggest protests since fall of USSR
11.12.2011
As many as 50,000 people gathered on an island near the Kremlin to condemn alleged ballot-rigging in parliamentary elections and demand a re-run. Other, smaller rallies took place in St Petersburg and other cities
Criminal prosecution of Russian Historian closed
09.12.2011
An Arkhangelsk District Court has terminated the case against Mikhail Suprun, accused of illegally gathering and divulging personal data as being time barred. The second defendant in the case, however, MIA archivist, Aleksandr Dudarev received a one year suspended sentence
Russia: Kommersant journalist calls on journalist colleagues to not be silent
08.12.2011
With the television news avoiding mention of mass protests over electoral infringements, Stanislav Kucher writes: “You can throw out all the “Teffi” awards that you received for “the best news programmes”. During these days you are shaming yourself and your profession”.
Russia protests: Gorbachev calls for election re-run
08.12.2011
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has said Sunday’s Russian parliamentary election was marred by fraud and has called for a re-run.
Russian police crack down on anti-Putin protests
07.12.2011
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Moscow for a second successive day on Tuesday to demand an end to Vladimir Putin’s 12-year rule, defying a crackdown by tens of thousands of police reinforced by crack Interior Ministry troops
Thousands protest against Putin in Moscow
06.12.2011
Several thousand people protested Monday night against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his party, which won the largest share of a parliamentary election that observers said was rigged.
Russia: Hackers attack HRO.org
06.12.2011
On 4 December 2011, election day, a number of well-known Russian websites were attacked by hackers. The sites attacked included those of Golos, Echo of Moscow radio, HRO.org and others.
Russia: Protesters against rigged elections detained and beaten
05.12.2011
The Russian website Grani.ru reports that some of those arrested in Moscow on Sunday during a protest against rigged elections were beaten, kicked and generally treated with violence by the police
Russian election monitor chief held for ’several hours’
03.12.2011
The leader of Russia’s only independent election monitor was detained for several hours, in a move she described as government pressure on the group ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary vote.
Appeal from Mother of one of the young men sentenced to death in Belarus
03.12.2011
Liubou Kavalyova, the mother of one of the two men who were convicted of carrying out the Minsk metro bombing in April 2011 and sentenced to death by the Belarusian Supreme Court has appealed to President Lukashenko to spare her son’s life
Ammesty International expresses concern over Minisk bombing case verdict
01.12.2011
“We have serious concerns that both Dzmitry Kanavalau and Uladzslau Kavalyou were ill-treated in order to force them to confess and that this trial does not stand up to international scrutiny"
Belarus: Two young men accused of Minsk bombing sentenced to death
30.11.2011
There have been grave doubts about who was behind the Minsk attack from the outset. There are no less now, and the sentence must be stopped
Kremlin accused of crackdown on Russians’ access to western media
30.11.2011
A RIA-Novosti translator has resigned from his job, saying news agency ordered stop on any articles critical of Vladimir Putin or his party
Help stop a terrible miscarriage of justice in Belarus!
29.11.2011
Many of the victims of the Minsk metro bombing have expressed doubt over the guilt of the two men accused of the crime who could be SENTENCED TO DEATH on Wednesday. International protest is vital, please add your voice
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