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December 2020

Report claims coverup in Russian lawyer’s death

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December 2020

Russian Probe Finds Hedge Fund Lawyer Was ‘Tortured, Beaten To Death’

Business Insider

An investigation into the death of Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergei Magnitsky has found that police torture may have contributed to his demise, reports Russia Today.

“The documents we possess testify to the illegal use of rubber clubs,” council member and human rights defender Valery Borshchyov was quoted by Interfax. “It turns out that 8 prison employees were beating one prisoner.”

Other details noted included the delay in medical attention and wounds on the wrists that indicate Magnitsky was struggling to get free.

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December 2020

Report: Russian Lawyer Magnitsky Beaten to Death in Jail

Voice of America

A private investigation into the 2009 prison death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky has concluded that he was beaten to death and denied medical treatment, and accuses the government of failing to prosecute those responsible.

The report by William Browder, founder of the British-based investment fund Hermitage Capital Management for which Magnitsky worked before his arrest, chronicled the developments in the case — from the alleged tax fraud he had exposed, to his prison torture and death following a severe beating by prison guards.

The report follows an investigation by members of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s human rights council, which concludes that Magnitsky’s death was caused by physical harm rather than negligence. The council also found that Magnitsky’s arrest and detention were unlawful, but denies any official wrongdoing.

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December 2020

ECFR Report: Dearling with a Post-BRIC Russia

European Council on Foreign Relations

The economic crisis has exposed a governance crisis inside Russia: even Putin now admits that as much as 80% of Kremlin orders have been ignored in the regions. Instead of modernising, Russia in 2010 was as corrupt as Papua New Guinea, had the property rights of Kenya and was as competitive as Sri Lanka.

The crisis has also prompted a foreign policy rethink inside Russia: post-BRIC Russia has lost much of its pre-crisis self-confidence, streamlined its ambitions in the post-Soviet space, feels nervous of China and has “reset” relations with the US.

The EU lacks a strategy for this new Russia: Europeans have gone from thinking of Russia as a “big Poland”, that it can encourage towards liberal democracy, to a “small China”, which it can do business with but little else. The EU needs to develop a coherent strategy for this “post-BRIC Russia” to avoid seeing the current euro-crisis spill-over into foreign policy disintegration.
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December 2020

‘Dealing with a post-BRIC Russia’

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December 2020

New Evidence Implicates Russian Officials in Death of Sergei Magnitsky

The Weekly Standard

Vladimir Putin’s official launch of his presidential campaign late last month coincided with the publication of a damning new dossier of evidence relating to the death of Sergei Magnitsky, the whistleblower attorney who has become a martyr to anti-corruption efforts in Russia.

The new report includes documents uncovered by a team of attorneys and forensic experts working for Magnitsky’s former colleagues at the hedge fund Hermitage Capital. The findings implicate Russian officials at various levels in the imprisonment and medical neglect that led to Magnitsky’s death. The dossier also includes evidence that the beating Magnitsky sustained with rubber batons hours before his death was officially sanctioned by prison authorities. The latest revelations add excruciating detail to the unfolding tale of the 37-year-old lawyer’s demise two years ago.

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December 2020

Mr Magnitsky’s case investigation: Written question No 609 to the Committee of Ministers

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December 2020

London 2012 Olympics: Will Human Rights Abusers be Invited?

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Dictators from oppressive regimes across the world could be welcomed to Britain for the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games, leaving campaigners calling on the government to put human rights higher up the agenda at the games.

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (Locog) told International Business Times U.K. that it was inviting the head of state and head of government of every participating country to the opening ceremony of London 2012 on 27 July.

Governments and leaders from countries with some of the world’s worst human rights records will attend the spectacle – unless the U.K. government steps in.

“The Olympic games is a fantastic celebration and an amazing event and it is no surprise that the world’s leaders would want to attend and some of those at the opening ceremony will represent governments with poor human rights records,” Niall Couper, Amnesty International spokesman, told IBTimes UK.

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December 2020

Am I wrong on Obama’s Russia policy?

American Enterprise Institute

Over at Forbes, Mark Adomanis offers a critique of my recent NRO article “Why the GOP Candidates Should Talk about Russia.” He says he’s “genuinely unsure” what my “actual criticism is.” Allow me to clarify.
As much as I’d like to lay claim to a uniquely sophisticated argument that only an expert Russia watcher could possibly understand, it’s actually pretty straightforward: The Obama administration exaggerates the accomplishments of its Russia policy to offset a shortage of foreign-policy achievements in other areas. (I state this verbatim on several occasions in the article.) Basically, the piece was intended to highlight the disparity between the administration’s rhetoric and the reality of our relationship with, not Russia necessarily, but the current occupants of the Kremlin.

Adomanis seems to take issue with that. In response to my mention of the qualified nature of Moscow’s support for U.S. efforts in Afghanistan, he explains that Russia doesn’t want to end up with a permanent NATO presence in Central Asia, which the Kremlin sees as part of its “sphere of influence.” Russia will offer “sufficient assistance to ensure the Taliban cannot win,” he says, but won’t help us transform Afghanistan into an “American satrapy,” especially after the U.S. “fomented ‘colored revolutions’ all throughout the post-Soviet space.”

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