Mikhail Trepashkin is refused early conditional release
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posted by zaina19 on November, 2005 as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/27/2005 10:58 AM 25.11.2005 19:20 MSK Mikhail Trepashkin is refused early conditional release Mikhail Trepashkin Mikhail Trepashkin RUSSIA, Lower Tagil, Sverdlovsk Region. On November 24th, the Tagilstroyevsky Court of Lower Tagil refused early conditional release to attorney Mikhail Trepashkin. Trepashkin received early conditional release at the end of August from a prison colony. Now, he is imprisoned again. On September 16th, 2005, the Sverdlovsk Provincial Court overturned the decision of the Tagilstroyevsky court of Lower Tagil for conditional early release and directed that the matter of Trepashkin be re-examined. On September 18th, Trepashkin was detained in Moscow and on September 22nd, he was placed in correctional colony № 13 in Lower Tagil. A former FSB officer, Mikhail Trepashkin is being pursued by the authorities for the disclosure of unlawful activity by Special Services, and was sentenced to prison on the charge of divulging state secrets. Trepashkin’s attorney, Helen Liptser, is ... >> full...
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Officers of Nizhny-Novgorod SIZO beat prisoner for turning to Committee Against Torture
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/27/2005 11:01 AM 25.11.2005 19:16 MSK Officers of Nizhny-Novgorod SIZO beat prisoner for turning to Committee Against Torture RUSSIA, Nizhniy Novgorod. The Committee against Torture is investigating a matter brought by T. Khnychkova. Her son, Vadim Khnychkov, was convicted in July 2005 for serious crimes. The sentence has not yet begun, and Khnychkov is being held in IZ-52/1. Khnychkova reported that during his time under guard, the police repeatedly applied violence to her son in order to force him to acknowledge his part in the crimes. Khnychkov was so gravely injured, that he could not move, according to a Nizhny-Novgorod Committee Against Torture communication on November 24th. The basis for the charges in Khnychkov’s case were obtained under torture. An attorney collaborating with the Committee Against Torture, questioned Khnychkov in prison. He confirmed that law enforcement agents applied violence and that he repeatedly went for medical aid to the medical-sanitation ... >> full...
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FSB continues to persecute former Guantanamo prisoners
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/27/2005 11:07 AM 23.11.2005 13:44 MSK FSB continues to persecute former Guantanamo prisoners RUSSIA, Moscow. Former Guantanamo Timur Ishmuratov, invited by Amnesty International in London to an international conference “Global Struggle Against Torture: Guantanamo Bay, Bagram, and Beyond” which commenced on November 19, could not leave for the United Kingdom after the FSB confiscated his passport. According to the “Memorial” human rights center and the Committee Civil Assistance, a letter was received from Ishmuratov telling how special forces are infringing on his freedom of movement. When Timur Ishmuratov went for his passport in the Nefteyugansk Tyumenska Oblast, where it was registered, officials from the local FSB section swiped his passport from the table and said that upon the request of their Tatar colleagues they would not give it back to him. When Ishmuratov visited his family in the Bugulm Republic of Tatarstan, near the train he was met by ... >> full...
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Activists Find It Difficult to Protest Fascism
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/28/2005 1:01 AM News http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2005/11/28/002.html Monday, November 28, 2005. Page 1 Activists Find It Difficult to Protest Fascism By Nabi Abdullaev Staff Writer Vladimir Filonov / MT OMON riot police breaking up an anti-fascist rally staged by dozens of human rights activists on Tverskaya Ploshchad, across from City Hall, on Sunday. Police physically prevented human rights activists from attending a City Hall-approved rally against fascism near Belorussky Station on Sunday, and when demonstrators rallied instead at City Hall, dozens were promptly detained and whisked away to a police station. Liberal politicians, who organized the demonstration in response to a march by thousands of nationalists and skinheads through central Moscow earlier this month, accused authorities of encouraging nationalism and quashing a civil initiative aimed at curbing it. "We are outraged at how the authorities are playing games with fascists and not allowing us to say a word," Nikita Belykh, leader of the liberal ... >> full...
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State Duma adopted law-limiting rights of NGO’s in Russia
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/28/2005 1:27 AM State Duma adopted law-limiting rights of NGO’s in Russia 23.11.2005 The State Duma considered in the first reading a bill about toughening registration rules for noncommercial nongovernmental organizations. With necessary 226 voices 370 deputies voted for the bill, against - 18, as 3 deputies refrained. They had stipulated that amendments to the bill should be sent to the profile committee till December, 4th then it would pass its second reading, "Interfax" reported. Earlier substantive principles of the bill and the civil society’s reaction to it were commented to the correspondent of "Caucasian unit” by the member of the Advisory council by the Representative under human rights of Russian Federation, the president of the Center of development of democracy and human rights, member of the Secretary of the Coalition of public associations "For democratic alternative civil service" Jury Dzhibladze. "The project is conceptually unacceptable. It contradicts the ... >> full...
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