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02
November 2011

Canada Considers ‘Magnitsky List’ Ban

The Moscow Times

The diplomatic fallout from the prison death of Sergei Magnitsky has spread to Canada, where a bill has been floated to create another “Magnitsky list” of Russian officials barred from entering the country, similar to that already in place in the United States.

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01
November 2011

Irwin Cotler introduces legislation to condemn corruption and impunity in Russia in the case and death of Sergei Magnitsky

Irwin Cotler MP

COTLER INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO CONDEMN CORRUPTION AND IMPUNITY IN RUSSIA IN THE CASE AND DEATH OF SERGEI MAGNITSKY

BILL CALLS FOR CANADIAN SANCTIONS TO HOLD RUSSIAN OFFICIALS TO ACCOUNT IN INTERNATIONAL CAUSE CÉLÈBRE

Ottawa – Liberal Justice and Human Rights Critic, Irwin Cotler, has introduced Bill C-339, An Act to condemn corruption and impunity in Russia in the case and death of Sergei Magnitsky, which has emerged as an international cause célèbre.

Said Cotler, “The tragic torture and death in detention of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered the largest international criminal conspiracy and tax fraud in Russian history and paid for it with his life, is a looking glass into the pervasive culture of corruption and impunity implicating senior government officials in Russia today.”

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01
November 2011

Canadian lawmaker calls for Russia visa blacklist

AFP

A Canadian lawmaker on Monday urged the Canadian government to issue a blacklist of Russian officials linked to the death of a young lawyer.

Sergei Magnitsky died of untreated heart condition and pancreatitis in an isolation cell in November 2009.
The 37-year-old lawyer’s death after 11 months in a Moscow jail sparked global outrage and came to symbolize problems in the Russian judicial system.

In September, his mother Natalia Magnitskaya alleged that the death of her son was not caused by negligence but was a premeditated murder brought on by months of torture to keep him silent.

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31
October 2011

Canadian Parliament considers bill to create ‘Magnitsky blacklist’

RIA Novosti

The Canadian Parliament is considering a bill to make the so-called Magnitsky List, which blacklists persons allegedly linked to the death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky from entering Canada, the Parliament said on its website.

Magnitsky was arrested and jailed without trial in November 2008, and died in police custody a year later after being denied medical care. The 37-year-old lawyer was working for Hermitage Capital Management, a British-based investment fund, when he accused tax and police officials of carrying out a $230-million tax scam.

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31
October 2011

Canadians mull visa ban for Magnitsky officials

Emerging Markets

Canada is considering joining the United States in denying entry visas to Russian officials blamed for the death in jail of Hermitage Capital fund lawyer Sergei Magnitsky.

“The ongoing impunity, and indeed, in this instance shocking impunity regarding Russian officials is as scandalous as it is shocking,” Irwin Cotler, a member of Canada’s Parliament, said in introducing a bill to the legislature that would slap a visa ban on the officials’ families as well as on themselves.

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23
November 2010

Justice for Sergei

National Post

November 16, 2010 marked the first anniversary of the tragic death in detention of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered the largest tax fraud in Russian history and paid for it with his life. While his story is one of great moral courage and heroism, his saga shines a spotlight on the pervasive culture of corruption and impunity implicating senior government officials in Russia today.

Working as a tax attorney for Hermitage Capital Management in Moscow, an international investment fund founded by CEO William Browder, Magnitksy blew the whistle on widespread Russian government corruption, involving officials from six senior Russian ministries. The officials he testified against arrested and detained him, beginning a nightmare in which he was thrown into a prison cell without bail or trial, and systematically tortured for one year in an attempt to force him to retract his testimony.

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16
November 2010

Alleged Russian corruption detailed

CBC News

16 November 2010 – A Dutch documentary about a Russian lawyer who exposed alleged fraud by government officials is set to be shown in the legislatures of Canada, Britain and the U.S. on Tuesday.

That is exactly a year after Sergei Magnitsky, a 37-year-old father of two, died in a Russian jail — tortured to death, according to his supporters.

Russia is expected to be asked to join a European missile-defence system at a meeting next weekend with the NATO countries. However, “it can’t be business as usual with Russia so long as there is this pervasive culture of corruption but, more important, this culture of impunity,” said Liberal MP Irwin Cotler, who is leading the effort in Canada,

Magnitsky was working for Hermitage Capital Management, an international investment fund that at one time was the largest portfolio investor in Russia, CEO William Browder told a parliamentary subcommittee in video testimony on Nov. 2.

Hermitage’s Russian companies were reregistered under another name after police raided its office and took away documents, he said. Magnitsky was among the lawyers hired to deal with the situation, and he found that the documents had been used to create $1 billion worth of fake liabilities for the companies.
Fake documents, lawyers, liabilities

“Those documents were then presented in a Russian court. Fake defence lawyers whom we had never hired showed up in court and pleaded guilty to $1 billion of fake liabilities. Those fake liabilities were then used by the police to go around to all of our banks to try to find all the assets that we had in Russia,” Browder said.

Hermitage had already removed its assets from Russia, but then Magnitsky found out that the fake liabilities had been used to apply for a $230-million tax refund. “On Christmas Eve of 2007, the largest refund in Russian tax history was granted with no questions asked,” Browder said.

Magnitsky testified against the police officers who raided the Hermitage office. Within a month, he was arrested and pressured to withdraw his testimony.

“After six months of sleep deprivation, freezing temperatures, unsanitary conditions, and bacteria-ridden water, Sergei became sick. He lost 48 pounds and started having severe abdominal pains,” Browder told the committee.

An operation was recommended, but denied. He died in jail.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called an investigation, but the Interior Ministry on Monday accused Magnitsky of participating in a Hermitage plan to embezzle $175 million from the government, the Moscow Times reported.

The documentary Justice for Sergei was made by Hans Hermans and Martin Maat, who founded the Dutch company ICU Documentaries. They made the film because they were “touched by the horrific ordeal of Mr. Magnitsky,” the company website said. онлайн займы payday loan https://www.zp-pdl.com https://zp-pdl.com/get-quick-online-payday-loan-now.php buy over the counter medicines

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10
November 2010

Canada Mulls Ban on Magnitsky Foes

The Moscow Times

10 November 2010, Sixty Russian officials linked to the pretrial death of Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergei Magnitsky may be banned from visiting Canada and face financial sanctions in the country, Magnitsky’s supporters said Tuesday.

The Canadian parliament’s international human rights subcommittee discussed the move at a hearing attended by Hermitage head William Browder last week, said a statement published on the “Law and Order in Russia” blog, which is maintained by Magnitsky’s supporters.

The United States, Britain and Poland are currently considering similar bills, with the Polish legislation capable of closing the whole Schengen zone to the blacklisted officials, among whom are investigators and prosecutors who kept Magnitsky in jail for 11 months until his death in November 2009.

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