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July 24, 2009

Video: Kadyrov’s War in Vedeno

It is unfortunate how rare it is to get these kinds of reports from deep Chechnya.  What we don’t know about what happens there could fill a sea. Kadyrov has declared an ‘all-out war’ on separatist rebels by France_24english
July 24, 2009

EU Parliament on the Human Rights Workers Murders

Just saw this one at EurActiv.  It might be a problem when a government is asked twice in just one week to show that it is interested in investigating the murders of two separate human rights advocates. The president of the European Parliamen...
July 24, 2009

Why Biden Talks about NATO

So much for the reset, writes Steve LeVine, as Joe Biden visited both Kiev and Tbilisi stating that Washington will continue to support their drive for NATO membership if that is the route they choose to take.  He does a very good job explain...
July 24, 2009

Curtailing Georgia’s Drift toward Presidentialism

Irakli Alasania, a key leader of the Georgian opposition, has a sober article published in the Wall Street Journal today, criticizing the authoritarian measures of President Mikheil Saakashvili: The government enacted a range of economic reforms, ...
July 24, 2009

Energy Blast – July 24, 2009

The European Investment Bank is apparently willing to finance the $11.24 billion Nabucco pipeline.  Belarus will pay $50 million of its $252 million debt to Gazprom for gas next month.  After the huge interest shown in Gazprom’s eu...
July 24, 2009

Today in Russian Business – July 24, 2009

Top bankers have recommended that the Central Bank cut its interest rates by as much as 5 percentage points.  The Economics Ministry has announced that GDP is 9.6% down on this time last year and has warned that at the beginning of 2010 there...
July 24, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – July 24, 2009

TODAY: Russia says no to Georgia rearmament; Biden firm on support for Georgia, asserts that democracy and prosperity key to reintegration of rebel territories.  Incumbent president of Kyrgyzstan looks set to win; the opposition claims electo...
July 23, 2009

Russia to Stop ECHR Victims’ Compensation?

We had read several rumors reported in the past about the Russian authorities making legal moves to avoid their obligation to pay compensation to victims who had won cases in the European Court of Human Rights.  Fresh over the wire on RBK Dai...
July 23, 2009

Believe in the Kremlin’s Gas Threats

Writing in Novaya Gazeta, Yulia Latynina argues that the Russian leadership has been too heavy handed in its use as natural gas as a political lever, and that the past aggression has come back to hit them like a boomerang.  Translation in ful...
July 23, 2009

In Russia, the Skype is Falling

Here’s a disturbing piece of news courtesy of the Newsru.com Technology page. Disturbing not only because it portends yet more restrictions on the free flow of information in Russia on the heels of the recently implemented law permitting the...