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Spate Of Suspect Deaths Casts Spotlight On Moscow’s Remand Prisons
Andrei Kudoyarov, director of Moscow school No. 1308 who was accused of accepting 240,000 rubles in bribes, died of a massive heart attack in a Moscow pretrial detention jail (SIZO) on October 8. His relatives and lawyers heard the news from media reports. Official confirmation came only on October 10.
The Kudoyarov case has once again cast a harsh light on Moscow pretrial detention centers, known as SIZO’s or “investigative isolation wards” in Russian, where, according to the Moscow Helsinki Group, some 50-60 people die in custody each year.
Suspects often spend months or even years in brutal conditions among sick and violent prisoners while awaiting their day in court.
Moscow human rights advocate Aleksandr Brod believes the Kudoyarov case points to a massive problem in the Russian legal system.
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Crime and unjust punishment in Russia
The Lancet
Tom Parfitt
A year after the controversial death in a Moscow detention centre of Sergei Magnitsky—a 37-year-old lawyer who was denied vital medical treatment—Russia is promising an overhaul of its antiquated prison system. But will the reforms bring real change to health-care provision?
It was 1830 h on November 16, 2009, when Sergei Magnitsky was transferred to the Matrosskaya Tishina detention centre in Moscow. The 37-year-old lawyer had been healthy when he was arrested a year earlier on fraud charges that colleagues said were trumped-up in revenge for his work for Hermitage, an international investment fund that passed evidence about corrupt officials to Russian media. Yet within 4 hours of arriving at Matrosskaya Tishina (Sailors’ Rest), Magnitsky was dead.
In the past year the Magnitsky Affair, as it is known in Russia, has become emblematic of the country’s woeful human rights record and its—sometimes wilful—neglect of the sick in prison. 6 weeks after Magnitsky was found lifeless in his cell, the public oversight commission (ONK) for Moscow’s pretrial detention centres published a scathing report describing the events that led up to his death.
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Russian activist slams investigators’ latest statements on Hermitage fund
Ekho Moskvy
15 November: The Russian Interior Ministry’s statement that lawyer Sergey Magnitskiy, who died in 2009 in a pre-trial detention centre, participated directly in the embezzlement of budget money to the tune of R5.4bn [around 174.6m dollars] is “the height of cynicism”, Zoya Svetova, a member of the public oversight commission for Moscow’s places of compulsory detention, has said on air on Ekho Moskvy radio station.
She said she viewed the accusation as “a response to the campaign which is currently being conducted by the investment fund Hermitage Capital”, where Magnitskiy worked. “Its aim is to expose Interior Ministry personnel involved in the theft of an enormous sum of money – R5.4bn – from the Russian budget,” Svetova said, adding that this embezzlement had been investigated by none other than Magnitskiy.
“In the Russian law-enforcement system, it often happens that a victim suddenly becomes the accused,” she said.
The public oversight commission carried out its own investigation following Magnitskiy’s death, Svetova said. “We spoke to staff at the prison and with doctors, and I continue to assert that he was indeed reduced to death there – it was done intentionally,” she said
“Tomorrow it will be a year since the day Magnitskiy died, and in all European parliaments and the US Congress a film about his case will be shown,” she said. “It tells why Magnitskiy died, the conditions in which he was held in the Russian pre-trial detention centre, because his death still has not been investigated, and there are very great suspicions that he died from a lack of medical assistance, or was perhaps even murdered,” she added. срочный займ на карту unshaven girl female wrestling www.zp-pdl.com https://zp-pdl.com займ онлайн на карту без отказа
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- Petitions requesting a real investigation into Magnitsky's death
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