Month: December 2009

December 29, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Dec 29, 2009

TODAY: Official report condemns circumstances of Magnitsky death; Youtube policeman arrest warrant released; child laborers freed from sweatshop; Pikalyovo-style road blockers to face jail under new bill.  Medvedev talks of reform.  Tbil...
December 28, 2009

Russia Attacks Its Only Honest Cop

For some time now I’ve been following the interesting story of the Russian police major Alexei Dymovsky, who became an overnight internet celebrity last November after posting YouTube videos denouncing the plague of corruption within the cou...
December 28, 2009

Video: Fareed Zakaria and Dmitry Medvedev

This clip isn’t exactly new, but Mr. Zakaria adds some additional commentary, such as why there is such a renewed level of attention given to Russia’s role in the world, and whether they want to cooperate or “be a spoiler” ...
December 28, 2009

On Magnitsky, “They lied, and they lied a lot”

Greg White’s article in the Wall Street Journal today on the the Moscow Public Oversight Commission report on the death of Hermitage lawyer Sergei Magnitsky is essential reading.  It is an absolutely devastating, criminal, and impossibl...
December 28, 2009

Iran and the Velvet Revolution

Stephen Walt makes an interesting case for Washington to keep its hands off Iran’s dissident movement and allow events to run their course – drawing an analogy with the Velvet Revolution movement which broke from the Soviet Union in Ea...
December 28, 2009

Energy Blast – Dec 28, 2009

Good news for Russia – the price of oil is at a four-week high.  Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has launched the Kozmino port, a $2 billion Pacific oil terminal aimed at ‘conquering Asian markets‘, funded by Transneft.  ...
December 28, 2009

Today in Russian Business – Dec 28, 2009

Russia’s anti-monopoly service has opened a probe into mobile operator Vimpel Communications, suspecting it of abusing its market position.  The word for Russian business in 2010: restructuring.  President Dmitry Medvedev is report...
December 28, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Dec 28, 2009

TODAY: Prison and police reform are on the cards, but critics wait for real results; Medvedev into alternative American bands; time to ban drinking and driving; touring Kiev, resetting with the US, memorial demolition and anti-Georgian sentiment. ...
December 26, 2009

Grigory Pasko: The longer the chain, the more you want freedom*

I can not sit calmly and listen to the raptures of certain of my colleagues and even of certain human rights advocates on account of the declaration of the new director of the Federal Service for the Execution of Punishments (FSIN) of Russia [the ...