Friday, 30 June 2017

30 June 2017 - Rights in Russia

 30 June 2017 - Open Russia Deputy Head Leaves Country, Citing Police Pressure / Russia Suspends Payments To Council Of Europe / Putin Extends Russia's Countersanctions On Western Food / Desperate Families Camp Out At Russian Building Site / Russia gives contradictory stories as mother of Russian soldier captured in Ukraine pleas for his release / Detained for protesting seizure of a children’s camp in Russian-occupied Crimea / Interior Ministry backs bill on cancellation of Russian citizenship for terrorists / Alleged author of video about demolition of houses in Chechnya released  



30 June 2017 - Rights in Russia

OVD-Info: As the dust settles, Russian authorities move against protesters and campaigners

OVD-Info: As the dust settles, Russian authorities move against protesters and campaigners - Rights in Russia

Olga Romanova: Crutches, nappies and a store of courage. What they looked for and what they found during the search of Russia Behind Bars [Novaya gazeta]

Olga Romanova: Crutches, nappies and a store of courage. What they looked for and what they found during the search of Russia Behind Bars [Novaya gazeta] - Rights in Russia

Support Rights in Russia, a Charities Crowdfunding Project in the UK on Crowdfunder

Supporting Rights in Russia, a Charities Crowdfunding Project in London, Greater London on Crowdfunder

Thursday, 29 June 2017

29 June 2017 - Rights in Russia

 29 June 2017 - Chechen gang guilty of Nemtsov's murder / Telegram registers with Russian regulator / Navalny appeals against ruling in dispute with billionaire Usmanov / Russian Life Expectancy Hits Record High / 10% of Russian Struggling to Buy Food — Poll / Volgograd mother fined for her son's participation in anti-corruption rally / Savelieva complains to ECtHR about violation of her rights in Sochi  



29 June 2017 - Rights in Russia

Memorial Human Rights Centre considers prosecution of Crimean journalist Nikolai Semena unlawful and politically motivated

Memorial Human Rights Centre considers prosecution of Crimean journalist Nikolai Semena unlawful and politically motivated - Rights in Russia

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

28 June 2017 - Rights in Russia

 28 June 2017 - Russian activist Dadin seeks to increase compensation for unlawful prosecution / St. Petersburg court detains Hizb ut-Tahrir alleged member / Detention of St. Petersburg Church of Scientology executive upheld / Russia’s Federation Council Approves Plan To Raze Soviet-Era Apartment Blocks / Jury Deliberations Suspended In Case Of Accused Nemtsov Killers / Noted Russian Defense Lawyer Balks At Moscow Law School's Tribute To Stalin / Russian upper house backs bill on blocking mirror websites / Russian Senators Threaten Ban Foreign Media Clampdown / Family of Bekmurzaev, detained in Chechnya, unaware of his whereabouts  



28 June 2017 - Rights in Russia