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U.S. Congress holds hearings on human rights in Russia
This week the U.S. Congress held hearings on human rights in Russia. The first remarks by Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), conducting the hearings, and they were pretty tough. This was not surprising, since long ago she signed a bill named for Sergey L. Magnitsky, a Russian attorney killed in police custody. This bill now has twenty-five senators supporting it in the upper house of the U.S. Congress, and may well be adopted. Further testimony was given Phillip H. Gordon, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian affairs, and Thomas O. Melia, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
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Russian human rights champion plays down US officials blacklist
Ekho Moskvy
Text of report by Gazprom-owned, editorially independent Russian radio station Ekho Moskvy on 3 November
[Presenter] Eleven US citizens have been included on a Russian list similar to the Magnitskiy list [of personae non gratae]. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has said that it includes people to do with Guantanamo [US military prison] and the violation of the rights of foreign citizens on the territory of the [United] States.
A representative of the Moscow branch of the Human Rights Watch international human rights organization, Tatyana Lokshina, does not attach much importance to the emergence of the reciprocal Russian list.
[Lokshina] I personally would not attach much attention to the emergence of this Russian equivalent of the Magnitskiy list. In reality, it is simply a question of retaliatory measure. Yes, the Americans adopt some kind of a list. In response, Russia also adopts some kind of a list as a diplomatic move. The extent to which this list exists in realty is not obvious either. Today we don’t know anything about this list, apart from the idea that it contains surnames of some officials from the United States of America who are involved in keeping Russian citizens in custody, for example, Mr But [also spelt as Bout]. In this case, it is clearly a retaliatory step.
[Presenter] I shall recall that Moscow promised retaliatory steps to the list – which had been drawn up in the USA – of Russian officials who could have been involved in the death in a Moscow pre-trial detention centre of the lawyer of the Hermitage Capital Fund, Sergey Magnitskiy. buy viagra online быстрые займы на карту female wrestling https://zp-pdl.com/best-payday-loans.php https://zp-pdl.com hairy girl
Russia: Charges against Magnitskiy case doctors see mixed response
Medical officers Larisa Litvinova and Dmitriy Kratov from the Butyrka pre-trial detention centre have been charged with the manslaughter of Hermitage Capital fund lawyer Sergey Magnitskiy, the privately-owned Interfax news agency reported on 12 August. They are said to have been negligent in providing care to Magnitskiy before his transfer to the Matrosskaya Tishina remand centre, where he later died.
Litvinova and Kratov were among those identified by rights activists as being complicit in Magnitskiy’s death. The Russian rights activists, who were involved in the independent probe, have not responded with a great deal of enthusiasm, expressing concern that charges against Litvinova and Kratov will become something of a smoke screen.
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Russian media tycoon Lebedev under pressure after Putin’s villa report
Ekho Moskvy Radio
Russian businessman Aleksandr Lebedev, who together with former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev controls the Novaya Gazeta newspaper, has become under “unprecedented” pressure after the paper published reports according to which a villa is being built for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in southern Russia, editor in chief of The New Times magazine Yegveniya Albats said in the “Special opinion” programme of the Gazprom-owned, editorially independent Ekho Moskvy radio on 15 February.
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Famous businessman refuses to take part in Russian Business Week 2011
Ekho Moskvy
[Presenter] Famous businessman Aleksandr Lebedev has refused to take part in the Russian Business Week in London due to be opened by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov today. The entrepreneur has explained his decision by the worsening of business climate in Russia. Aleksandr Borzenko has the details.
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Russian pundits question Medvedev’s, deputy PM’s investor reassurances at Davos
Ekho Moskvy
Independent radio Ekho Moskvy has asked prominent experts to comment on a speech given by First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 27 January. Shuvalov was in particular quizzed about the fate of the Hermitage Capital fund. Shuvalov told William Browder, head of the fund, that attention should be focused on the positive trends in Russia, and that 20 people had been dismissed following the death in custody of Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergey Magnitskiy.
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Promises, Promises
The Moscow Times
It must be nice to be president. Could you imagine if every half hour Ekho Moskvy radio announced, instead of the news: “Tomorrow at this time you’ll be able to hear the news on this station. We’ve set a goal and a plan: to provide you the news. It’ll be incredible. Amazing. Fantastic. The world’s best. And, don’t forget, tomorrow. We promise.” How long could that continue before everyone stopped listening to Ekho Moskvy?
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To learn more about what happened to Sergei Magnitsky please read below
- Sergei Magnitsky
- Why was Sergei Magnitsky arrested?
- Sergei Magnitsky’s torture and death in prison
- President’s investigation sabotaged and going nowhere
- The corrupt officers attempt to arrest 8 lawyers
- Past crimes committed by the same corrupt officers
- Petitions requesting a real investigation into Magnitsky's death
- Worldwide reaction, calls to punish those responsible for corruption and murder
- Complaints against Lt.Col. Kuznetsov
- Complaints against Major Karpov
- Cover up
- Press about Magnitsky
- Bloggers about Magnitsky
- Corrupt officers:
- Sign petition
- Citizen investigator
- Join Justice for Magnitsky group on Facebook
- Contact us
- Sergei Magnitsky