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The
tragedy in the Noviye Aldany, Chechnya, should be investigated
on a federal level
Press Release, January
31, 2011.
The YABLOKO party has once forwarded a
letter to President Medvedev calling him to take under
his personal control the investigation of the crimes by
St.Peterburg riot police in Noviye Aldany village, Chechnya.
YABLOKO also asks the President to transfer the case from
the republic to the federal investigators...
...On February 4 there was silence. The
residents of the village got out of the basements and
cells, began repairing their roofs, made reserves of water
and cleaned the yards. On February 5, a large group of
soldiers from St. Petersburg riot police (OMON) entered
Noviye Aldy. For several hours, they were firing and robbing
the houses, shotting the civilians and raping women. By
evening, 114 residents of the village were killed or were
missing. On the following days the residents buried 82
corpses. Among the dead there were no militants –
all were civilians: old people, disabled persons and women
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On the application filed by several of
the village in the European Court of Human Rights, the
Court found the Russian Federation guilty in the crime... |
Over
30,000 votes in favour of dismissal of St.Petersburg Governor
collected
Press Release, January
28, 2011.
Over 30,000 votes in favour of dismissal
of St.Petersburg Governor Valentina Matviyenko were collected
witnin the framework of the campaign launched by St.Petersburg
YABLOKO at
www.piter-bez-matvienko.ru,
“We, citizens of St.Petersburg,
demand a dismissal of Governor Valentina Matviyenko: for
several years in power we were demonstrated that the policies
of the city administration clash with the interest of
the residents of the city and represent a constant violation
of our rights,” runs the statement signed by the
residents of the city...
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YABLOKO
and administration of Volgograd signed a cooperation agreement
Press Release, January
21, 2011
Following Sergei Mitrokhin’s visit
to Volgograd in October 2010, the Volgograd regional branch
of YABLOKO and administration of Volgograd signed a cooperation
agreement. The goal of the joint
work is “development of civil initiatives for efficient
socio-economic and socio-political development of Volgograd,
raising of the role of non-parliamentary political parties
in the functioning of local self-government bodies”.
The parties of the agreement will joint
their efforts in drawing public attention and involving
of the population of the city to the solution of the environmental
problems, as well as ecological education, development
of programmes for improvement of public territories, protection
of environment, development of the city infrastructure
and mass involvement of the citizens in planting trees
in the city parks, gardens and streets...
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YABLOKO
participated in a march and a rally in memory of Stanislav
Markelov and Anastasiya Baburova
Press Release, January 19, 2011
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin,
member of YABLOKO’s Bureau Valery Borschov and activists
of the Moscow branch of the party participated in a march
and a rally in memory of Stanislav Markelov and Anastasiya
Baburova.
Several hundreds people marched along
the Tverskoy Boulevard to the Novopushkinsky Garden in
the centre of Moscow. The participants held portraits
of the murdered antifascists and journalists. A short
rally took place in the Novopushkinsky Garden. People
spoke about the neonazists’ crimes performed at
the negligence of the authorities. One of the last speeches
by Stanislav Markeov recorded shortly before his death
was demonstrated on one of the large monitors... |
Leaders
and activists of the YABLOKO party laid flowers to the
place of murder of Stanislav Markelov and Anastasiya Baburova
Press Release, January
19, 2011
Leader of the YABLOKO party Sergei Mitrokhin
and members of YABLOKO’s Political Committee Grigory
Yavlinsky and Mikhail Amosov, as well as leaders and activists
of the Moscow YABLOKO laid flowers to the place of murder
of lawyer Stanislav Markelov and journalist Anastasiya
Baburova in the centre of Moscow at Prechistenka street.
Later today (at 8 p.m.) Sergei Mitrokhin will participate
in the memorial rally organised by the Committee of January
19. The rally will take place in the Novopushkinsky garden.
Markelov and Baburova were murdered in Moscow in plain
daylight on January 19, 2009, shot in the head by a gunman.
According to the investigators, the crime was performed
by neonazies...
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An
attack against deputy head of the Bashkirian branch of
YABLOKO
Press Release, January
19, 2011
Deputy head of the Bashkirian branch of
YABLOKO and human rights activist Damir Garifullin was
severely beaten on January 17, 2010. Damir is in hospital
now with a stab wound in the chest and multiple injuries...
Naumkin also said that the investigators had several versions,
as Damir was active in all the areas where Bashkirian
branch of YABLOKO was working, and different people from
the local government and self-government bodies and the
law enforcement serving them expressed their dissatisfaction
with Damir...
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YABLOKO
to pay tribute to the memory of Stanislav Markelov and
Anastasiya Baburova
Press Release, January
18, 2011
Tomorrow on January 19 (at 14-30) the
leader and activists of the YABLOKO party will lay flowers
to the place at Prechistenka street where lawyer Stanislav
Markelov and journalist Anastasiya Baburova were killed.
Later on the same day (20-00) Sergei Mitrokhin
will participate in the memorial rally organised by the
Committee of January 19. The rally will take place in
the Novopushkinsky garden...
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Joint
Statement by ALDE, ALDE-PACE, ELDR and Liberal International
on sitution after elections in Belarus
January 13, 2011
Liberals in Europe and worldwide have
closed ranks to make a strong call upon the Belarusian
government to release all journalists, opposition candidates
and civil society representatives who face continued detention.
For liberal parties and their representatives in the European
and national parliaments the brutal repression of the
peaceful demonstrations following the presidential elections
on 19 December 2010 is completely unacceptable...
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All
the detained must be immediately released!
Statement by the Chair of the
YABLOKO party, January
3, 2011
The Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO
condemns the actions by the authorities instigating the
unjust rulings by the courts on holding Boris Nemtsov
and other oppositional politicians (who participated in
a permitted action on December 31) under arrest for many
days. These decisions are unlawful
and politically biased, and represent a disgrace to the
police that fabricated the evidence as well as the courts
of the first instance that went on a leash of the police.
This constitutes another attempt of ‘tightening
up the screws’ in the very beginning of 2011 which
demonstrates growth of panic in the Russian government
resulting in political inadequacy. We
demand that President Medvedev must adopt measures required
for immediate release of all the detained and taking under
control the Moscow police which has been discrediting
the state power in the eyes of the Russian citizens and
the world community...
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YABLOKO
demands from Byelorussian President Lukashenko to release
all the detained on December 19-20
Press Release, December 31, 2010
The YABLOKO party demands from Byelorussian
President Alexander Lukashenko to release all the detained
in Minsk on December 19-20, 2010.
In its statement YABLOKO characterized
presidential elections in Belarus as a political farce
which had ended by demonstrative physical violence over
thousands of people who had publically voiced their disagreement
with the official results of the voting.
YABLOKO expressed much concern about the
fate of those held arrested despite serious threat to
their health. “We are calling you to maintain an
absolutely different policy marked by releasing detained
Russian citizens on December 29,” runs YABLOKO’s
statement...
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YABLOKO's
leaders on the guilty verdict to Mikhail Khodorkovsky
and Platon Lebedev
Press Release, December 27, 2010
One of the leaders of the oppositional
YABLOKO party Sergei Ivanenko gave the following commentaty
to the Interfax agency on the guilty verdict to Mikhail
Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev. “The guilty verdict
is logical for the system we have in Russia at present”.
“This verdict demonstrates
that there are no discrepancies in the ruling tandem.
The bureaucratic, authoritarian and punitive system is
maintained in our country,” said Ivanenko. “The
Khodorkovsky case is not only a political case, it shows
that the discrepancy between the reality and the decisions
made by the authorities has become increasingly obvious
to most of the people,” he added.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
told Interfax, "It looks like the verdict will be
obviously unjust. Any guilt on such a charge is absurd
in itself. It is unclear how YUKOS could steal oil from
itself". "The first sentence
Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev have been serving
demonstrated some attempt to display at least a facade
of justice, however, this was completely abolished in
the second trial. It has already turned from selective
application of justice into a means of reprisal,”
Mitrokhin noted. |
YABLOKO
conducted an action for peace between nations and ethnic
groups
Press Release, December 20, 2010
Picket for peace between nations and ethnic
groups was conducted in the centre of Moscow on December
20. The action was organised by the YABLOKO party in protest
against multiethnic clashes in Moscow. The participants
of the actions held placards “Let’s Preserve
Peace between Nations!”, “Russia is a Homeland
for 182 Ethnic Groups!”, “Let’s Stop
Violence!”, “Feebleness of the Government
[in opposing ethnic hatred] Leads to Public Violence!”,
“Feud between Nations Leads to Russia’s Collapse!”
The activists were joined by passer-bys. Despite of their
true ethnic background, the activists held signs with
the names of the Northern Caucasus nationalities and ethnic
groups: “I am an Ossetian”, “I am a
Darginian”, “I am a Lezginian”, etc.
Police attempted to stop the action... |
Nationalism
will not work!
Statement by the Regional Council of the Moscow branch
of YABLOKO, December 16, 2010
The regional branch of the YABLOKO party
in Moscow states that large-scale nationalist clashes
in the capital be a serious threat to the country's existence.
We consider the authorities' actions against the organisers
and the participants of the clashes be inadequate to threat
they pose...
An explanation lies either in extremely
low professionalism of the police heads or their sympathy
for the nationalists and their slogans, or even in both
the reasons. If the authorities do not file criminal cases
on "inciting of ethnic hatred" and "organisation
of mass disorders", then there are grounds to speak
about the collusion of the authorities and the nationalists.
The authorities often see the nationalists
as their allies. We are confident that among those who
were engaged in the clashes in the center of Moscow there
were representatives of nationalistically minded groups
of football fans who attacked the defenders of Khimki
forest. We know about the connection between these groups
with pro-Kremlin youth movements, their creators and tutors...
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YABLOKO
conducted a memorial action paying tribute to murdered
journalists
Press Release, December 15, 2010
On Wednesday, December 15, on the Journalists
Memorial Day, the YABLOKO party conducted a memorial action
paying tribute to murdered journalists. YABLOKO’s
leader Sergei Mitrokhin and head of YABLOKO’s Gender
faction Galina Mikhalyova also participated in the picketing.
The action took place by the Griboyedov monument at Chistiye
Prudy. YABLOKO’s activists held photographs of murdered
journalists with the dates when they were killed and placards
“Univestogated murders = a disgrace for the state!”
and “No one brought to account?” showing that
the murders have been still uninvestigated. The murderers
of P.Khlebnikov (The Forbes), I.Domnikov, Yu.Schekochikhin,
A.Politkovskaya (Novaya Gazeta), A.Sidorov, V.Ivanov (Toliattinskoye
Obozreniye) E.Markevich (Noviy Ref), Ya.Yaroshenko (Korruptzia
I Prestupnost), V.Krivosheyev (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lipetsk),
Larissa Yudina (Sovietskaya Kalmykia) and many other have
not been found...
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YABLOKO
to conduct a memorial action paying tribute to murdered
journalists
Press Release, December 14, 2010
On Wednesday, December 15, the YABLOKO
party will conduct a memorial action paying tribute to
murdered journalists. The picket will take place on the
Journalists Memorial Day devoted to journalists who were
killed in the line of their duty and conducted by the
Russian Journalists’ Union. The action will take
place by the Griboyedov monument at Chiastiye Prudy. YABLOKO’s
activists will hold photographs of murdered journalists
with the dates when they were killed. The activists will
also hold a banner with a question “No one brought
to account?” against a background of photos of the
journalists whose murders have been still uninvestigated.
Thus the murderers of P.Khlebnikov (The Forbes), I.Domnikov,
Yu.Schekochikhin, A.Politkovskaya (Novaya Gazeta), A.Sidorov,
V.Ivanov (Toliattinskoye Obozreniye) E.Markevich (Noviy
Ref), Ya.Yaroshenko (Korruptzia I Prestupnost), V.Krivosheyev
(Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lipetsk), Larissa Yudina (Sovietskaya
Kalmykia) and many other. The activists will light candles
in memory of the killed journalists...
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YABLOKO
continues defending Human Rights to end discrimination
LI News Special Edition for 10
December 2010 Human Rights Day
YABLOKO (LI full member) is a party which
advocates the end of discrimination of all forms of human
rights abuse. The YABLOKO Human Rights activists have
conducted a serious of rallies to end discrimination and
protect human rights in Russia. Activists from YABLOKO's
Gender faction led a parade to denounce violence against
women on the basis of gender equality. YABLOKO is the
only Russian party which joined the UN action “The
16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence” and
strongly advocates women's rights. Moreover, YABLOKO expressed
its concern on the discrimination against AIDS patients
by participating in the Red Ribbon international action
for the World AIDS Day on 1 December. YABLOKO believes
that the state should apply maximum efforts so that people
with AIDS could get the much needed assistance they need
and that society would stop treating them as outcasts.
“The state should restore order here. It should
extend a helping hand to the sick people and provide treatment
to them. All the mobbing which such people often have
to confront should be stopped”, said Sergei Mitrokhin,
Chairman of the YABLOKO party.
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Leader
of St.Petersburg YABLOKO welcomes proposal by Governor
Valentina Matviyenko to search for a new site for construction
of Gazprom’s skyscraper
Press Release, December 3, 2010
Leader of St.Petersburg YABLOKO welcomed
the proposal by St.Petersburg Governor Valentina Matviyenko
to search for a new site for construction of Gazprom’s
skyscraper. According to Reznik, such a decision by the
Governor results from long-term fight by the defenders
of the historical centre of the city and the dialogue
between the Governor and architects and historians with
has finally begun...
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YABLOKO’s
leader on the Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly
Based on Russian media reports,
December 1, 2010
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
expressed his disappointment with Presidential Address
to the Russian parliament, as Russian President Dmitry
Medvedev virtually failed to propose any measures in the
field of political reform. “He did not say a word
about the “glorified” United Russia party
and nothing was proposed in the field of political reform,
however, in an earlier statement the President had noted
that without such a reform we would not be able to overcome
the signs stagnation,” Mitrokhin said. “Only
cosmetic changes has taken place; whereas inequality of
the parties that will run in the parliamentary elections
has been maintained. In addition, the past regional and
municipal elections demonstrated that election fraud did
not reduce at all,” he noted...
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On
the court judgment on Vladimir Timakov libel case
Statement by the Chairman of the
Tula YABLOKO, November 30, 2010
Yesterday night Tula Court passed a judgment
which proclaimed deputy of the Tula City Duma from the
YABLOKO party journalist Vladimir Timakov guilty of libel
against Governor of the Tula region. Such
a judgment on Timakov was made as he had laid the blame
for the growth of corruption in the Tula region on Governor
Dudka as the top official of the region. Timakov had explained
his opinion by growth of corruption cases against top
regional and municipal officials.
The court of the first instance had already
obliged Vladimir Timakov to pay to the Governor RUR 1.5
million (approx. USD 500,000) as a compensation of moral
damage. Unfortunately yesterday’s decision of the
judge did not come as a surprise. The Tula regional branch
of YABLOKO considers the guilty verdict [against Timakov]
as another confirmation that independent judicial system
is lacking in Russia and in the Tula region in particular...
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Yabloko
condemns attack on Russian journalist
Liberal International News Bulletin.
Issue 209. November 18, 2010.
After Russian journalist for the Kommersant newspaper,
Oleg Kashin was severely beaten outside his home in Moscow
on 6 November, LI full member YABLOKO has issued a press
statement condemning the attacks and demanding that authorities
launch investigations into the attack: “The YABLOKO
party states that it is ready to participate in an independent
investigation of the circumstances of this crime and render
all possible assistance as well as human and organizational
resources to Editor-in-Chief Mikhail Mikhailin and the
team of the Kommersant paper.” YABLOKO leaders also
picketed outside the Moscow Interior Office with other
journalists and political activists to demand investigative
action. Mr. Kashin's editor said that the attacks were
retribution for articles he had recently written covering
anti-Kremlin protests and extremist rallies against the
building of a highway through Khimki forest outside Moscow
which has now been put on hold by the government. Attacks
on journalists are not uncommon in Russia. Human rights
groups say there have been 19 unsolved murders of journalists
since 2000 and that investigations into attacks lead nowhere.
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YABLOKO’s
action in protection of journalists
Newsler.ru, November 15, 2010
On November 14, the YABLOKO party conducted
a federal action against political terror launched against
journalists and civil activists. Such a picket was held
in Kirov.
At noon six activists of YABLOKO’s regional
branch unfolded YABLOKO’s flags and placards “Search for
truth = a way to death?”, “Who will protect the defenders?”
and “Uninvestigated attacks [on journalists and human
rights actvists]= a disgrace of the state!” Denis Shadrin,
deputy head of the regional branch of YABLOKO told to
the “Reporter” that attack against journalist Oleg Kashin
was the reason for organizing the picket. “This incident
was the law straw that breaks the camel’s back, as there
were cases of violence against representatives of the
media and civil activists,” Shadrin said. “The lives of
the people who are telling the truth to the society are
very important and should be in safety.” The goal of the
picket was to draw the attention of the authorities to
this problem...
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Action
against persecution of journalists took place in Samara
samru.ru, November 15, 2010
On November 14, several one-person pickets
demanding to stop persecutions of civil activists and
journalists took place in Samara.Five people participated
in picketing at the Heroes of the 21 Army Square (including
journalist from the Echo Moskvi radio station Gor Melkonyan
and head of YABLOKO’s regional branch Igor Yermolenko),
five more people came to support the picket.
The participants of the action held a
placard “Stop persecuting civil activists and journalists!”,
another placard contained names of activists and journalists
murdered or injured for the past years and a questions
“Who’s next?”...
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500
people came to a rally against political terror in Moscow
Press Release, November 14, 2010
About 500 people came to a rally against
political terror which took place in Moscow today, despite
of the fact that only 300 people were allowed for the
rally by the authorities. The rally was initiated by the
YABLOKO party, the Movement for Protection of the Khimki
Forest and a number of other public organisations. The
action was conducted on the second anniversary of attack
on Mikhail Beketov, Editor-in-Chief of the Khimki Pravda
paper, who was left handicapped due to grave injuries.
The participants of the rally also paid tribute to other
journalists and public activists – victims of “political
bandits”...
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Liberal
International discussed political banditism in Russia
Press Release, November 13, 2010
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
made a report on situation in Russia at the meeting of
Liberal International Executive Committee which is taking
place in Cape Town, South African Republic.
Mitrokhin began his report with bad news.
He told about an attack on civil activist Konstantin Fetisov
and journalist Oleg Kashin. “Such crimes become
more frequent, as they go unpunished,” stressed
YABLOKO’s leader.
According to Mitrokhin, “in words
Russian leaders advocate the rule of law and democracy.
But their deeds strikingly differ from their declarations”.
“The Russian authorities are unable to ensure implementation
of laws in the country. But they widely practice arbitrary
use of law as an instrument for protection of their political
and economic interests,” he noted.
Regional elections are falsified, which
demonstrates insecurity of the ruling party’s position.
“High popularity ratings of Putin and Medvedev and
very low rates of public trust to the state and public
institutes demonstrate instability of our political system,”
Mitrokhin said... |
Country
report on Russia by Sergei Mitrokhin.
Executive Committee of Liberal
International. Cape Town, November 13, 2010
It has become increasingly dangerous to
state one’s position in Russia. For the past week
civil activist Konstantin Fektistov and journalist Oleg
Kashin were beaten almost to death and severely injured.
Such crimes become more frequent,
as they go unpunished. Murders of well-known journalist
Anna Politkovskaya, lawyer Stanislav Markelov and human
rights activist Natalia Estemirova are still uninvestigated.
For the past years our party YABLOKO lost
several our friends and colleagues – journalists
and human rights activists Larissa Yudina, Yuri Schekochikhin
and Farid Babayev. These crimes are still uninvestigated.
The fact that crimes against politicians, journalists
and human rights activists are unpunished gives rise to
new crimes.
The Russian authorities are unable to
ensure implementation of laws in the country. But they
widely practice arbitrary use of law as an instrument
for protection of their political and economic interests...
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YABLOKO
to conduct an action in support of human rights activists
and journalists in Ekaterinburg
Press Release, November 11, 2010
On Sunday, November 14, YABLOKO will hold
a rally by the office of the ruling United Russia party
in Ekaterinburg. The action will take place on the anniversary
of the attack on Mikhail Beketov, Editor-in-Chief of the
Khimkinskaya Pravda newspaper, and will be dedicated to
all civil activists and journalists - victims of attacks
and assaults...
"I believe that it is the ruling
party, represented by its youth organisations, which has
been fueling the fire of a deadly feud, fascism, and search
of enemies in their country. I think that what we see
today is just a consequence of this policy. I believe
that violence can be ended only be means of civil protest
and joining effort by all civil and political forces.
Kremlin’s ideologists should realise that we will
not tolerate such things", said Maxim Petlin, leader
of the Sverdlovsk branch of YABLOKO and member of Ekaterinburg
City Duma...
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YABLOKO's
Federal Council adopts a New Course
Press Release, November 9, 2010
YABLOKO’s Federal Council meeting
took place on November 5-6, 2010. The Federal Council
is YABLOKO’s representative body and comprises about
170 people...
...In the document entitled “On
the New Political Course” the Federal Council states
the YABLOKO “considers qualitative evolutionary
changes in Russia’s political and economic system
by the key political task”. “We are reaffirming
our the commitment to the principles and objectives stated
in the Programme of the YABLOKO party - the Democratic
manifesto. Construction of a modern democratic welfare
state of the European type which would expresses the interests
of the civil society and be controlled by it is the only
possible way of Russia’s development. There is no
other strategy for preservation and development of Russia,”
runs the document...
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YABLOKO
obtains a permission from the Moscow Mayor’s office
to conduct a rally against political terror
Press Release, November 9, 2010
Today YABLOKO has obtained a permission
from the Moscow Mayor’s office to conduct a rally
against political terror on November 14. The rally will
take place by the Giboyedov monument at Chistiye Prudi.
The rally marks the sad anniversary of an attack against
journalist and Editor-in-Chief of the Khimki Pravda paper
Mikhail Beketov left handicapped because of the injuries
(Mikhail was one of the activists protecting the Khimki
Forest near Moscow and criticizing the local authorities),
and will be commemorate all the journalists and human
rights activists who were injured or murdered. The participants
of the action will speak about Konstantin Fetisov, activist
protecting the Khimiki Forest, and journalist of the Kommersant
paper Oleg Kashin who were severely injured several days
ago...
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YABLOKO
expresses support to Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev
Statement by YABLOKO’s Political
Committee, November 4, 2010 (published on November 7,
2010)
The Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO
has been watching the trial of the second case of Mikhail
Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev with unflagging concern
the. The party insists that the prosecution has been selective
and therefore politically biased. The party urges the
court to demonstrate its independence, professionalism
and civic consciousness in making its verdict and not
to take into account the highly questionable arguments
of the prosecution...
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Mourning
prohibited. Police stopped a memorial rally organised
for paying tribute to the victims of Stalin’s reprisals
in Krasnodar
Kasparov.ru, November 1, 2010
Krasnodar police did not allow to conduct
a rally in memory of the victims of political reprisals
on October 30. Movement For Krasnodar informed kasparov.ru
about this. Citizens came to the memorial action with
placards and flowers, however, the police stopped the
rally... Organiser of the action and member of the local
branch of YABLOKO Sergei Surma is facing a law suit for
attempted organisation of an unsanctioned rally...
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YABLOKO
participated in the Returning of the Names action
Press Release and photo report,
October 29, 2010
Activists and leaders of the YABLOKO party
participated in the Returning of the Names action organised
by the Memorial human rights society. The action took
place on the threashold of the Memory Day of the Victims
of Political Reprisals.
Muscovites made a long queue to read out
the names of the victims of Stalin’s terror. Each
of the participants obtained a list with the list containing
names of the victims of political reprisals of 1937-1938,
their age, post and the date of execution. Ending the
reading with the words “we shall never forget them”
the participants of the action put a candle by the Solovetsky
Stone...
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Deputy
Chairman of the Moscow branch of YABLOKO appeals to the
Supreme Court of Russia and the European Court of Human
Rights
Press Release, October 29, 2010
Ivan Bolshakov, Deputy Chairman of the
Moscow branch of YABLOKO, who was sentenced to five years
of probation in 2008 for his alleged “breaking an
arm” to a policeman when police was dispersing a
sanctioned rally in the South Butovo, Moscow, appealed
against the verdict in the Supreme Court of the Russian
Federation. Bolshakov asks the Supreme Court to abrogate
the verdict all the subsequent decisions of the Moscow
City Court in view of absence of crime in his actions,
as well as in connection with the falsification of the
criminal case against him by the law enforcement and multiple
violations of the law during the trial... |
YABLOKO
to participate in the Returning of the Names action
Press Release, October 28, 2010
Tomorrow, on October 29, on the threashold
of the Memory Day of the Victims of Political Reprisals,
the Memorial human rights society organises the Returning
of the Names action by the Solovetsky Stone, Lubyanka
square, Moscow. The participants of the action in turn
will read our loud the names of the people shot in Moscow
during Stalin’s reprisals. The action will be held
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The leaders and activists of the YABLOKO
party will read the names of the victims of Stalin’s
reprisals at 2 p.m. Over 30,000 people were shot in Moscow
only during 1937-1938...
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European
Parliament resolution on the situation of human rights
in the North Caucasus (Russian Federation) and the criminal
prosecution against Oleg Orlov
European Parliament. Joint motion
for a resolution. October 20, 2010
...… 18. Calls on the Russian authorities
to comply with all the rulings of the European Court of
Human Rights and to implement measures to rectify violations
in individual cases, including by ensuring that effective
investigations are conducted and by holding the perpetrators
accountable, and to adopt general measures to implement
the rulings, including policy and legal changes to prevent
similar violations recurring;
19. Recommends that the state authorities at federal,
regional and local level start a constructive dialogue
with civil society activists so that functioning democratic
structures can develop;
20. Calls for the EU-Russia human rights consultations
to be stepped up and urges that this consultation process
be opened up to effective input from the European Parliament,
the Duma, the Russian judicial authorities and civil society
and human rights organisations; calls on Russia to respect
fully its obligations as a member of the OSCE and of the
Council of Europe;
21. Draws particular attention to the situation of thousands
of North Caucasus refugees in EU Member States, with special
reference to the diaspora from Chechnya living in Austria,
which amounts to at least 20 000 people, including many
minors; expresses serious concern, in that connection,
at the murder of a Chechen refugee in Vienna in May 2010
and the grave allegations regarding the Chechen President’s
implication in that crime; calls for the EU Member States
to implement a more coordinated, coherent and visible
policy on the protection of North Caucasus refugees on
European soil, in accordance with their humanitarian and
human rights obligations;
22. Instructs its President to forward this resolution
to the Council, the Commission, the governments and parliaments
of the Member States, the Government and Parliament of
the Russian Federation, the OSCE and the Council of Europe.
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The
murder of Larissa Yudina is still uninvestigated
Statement by the YABLOKO party,
October 22, 2010
Today our friend, journalist and editor
of the Sovetskaya Kalmykia Today paper Larisa Yudina would
have turned 65.
She was killed on June 7, 1998. The perpetrators
and the organiser of this murder – S.Vaskin who
had had several criminal records and served as Legal Advisor
to the President of Kalmykia Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, were
found and convicted.
However, the person who ordered the murder
has not been named yet, in spite of the fact that the
investigation knows his name...
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The
European Court of Human Rights admitted the claim on annulment
of the results of Russian parliamentary elections of 2003
Press Release, October 20, 2010
Today the European Court of Human Rights
admitted the complaint on the results of parliamentary
elections of 2003 submitted by YABLOKO, CPRF and several
individuals including Sergei Ivanenko, Vladimir Ryzhkov,
Irina Khakamada, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Solovyov and
journalists Eugeni Kiselyov and Dmitry Muratov. The claim
will be examined at the Court’s meeting shortly.
Now the plaintiffs and the Government
of Russia should give answers on the follow-up questions
set by the court. Before the claim was submitted to Strasburg,
the claim was examined by Russian courts. In 2004 the
Supreme Court of Russia rejected the claim...
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A
party in memory of Larissa Yudina to take place in YABLOKO’s
office
Press Release, October 20, 2010
On October 22, the birthday of Larissa
Yudina, Editor-in-Chief of Sovietskaya Kalmykia newspaper,
murdered in July 1998, the YABLOKO party will conduct
a party in her memory. The party is devoted not only to
Larissa Yudina, but to all the journalists who died implementing
their work...
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YABLOKO
to control the population census
Press Release, October 19, 2010
YABLOKO is going to perform public control
over the population census conducted in Russia from October
14 through October 25. According to mass media reports,
as well as information from web blogs and forums, the
census is accompanied by mass-scale violations of citizens’
rights. The Russian Statistical Agency (Rosstat) concluded
agreements with Moscow universities so that to employ
students as census takers. However, students are made
to work mandatory and are freed from their classes during
this period. Those who do not agree to skip classes are
threatened with expelling from their universities. The
students are made to work 12 hours a day (from 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m.) without any guarantees of a wage pay. Moreover,
they are not allowed to get their copies of such labour
contracts which is another violation of the law.
According to mass media, in some Russian
region census takers demand from the citizens, in violation
of the law “On the All-Russia Census”, to
provide their passport data. It also turned out that census
stations are headed mostly by the ruling United Russia
party members. A number of census stations are even located
in United Russia offices. YABLOKO
expresses its concern that the census data will be used
by the ruling party in its political goals...
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March
in Support of St.Petersburg gathered about 3,000 participants
Press Release, October 11, 2010.
The fourth March in Support of St.Petersburg
took place in St.Petersburg on October 9. According to
the organizers, about 3,000 people came to this action
which was conducted in a form of rally-concert. The action
was initiated by Zhivoi Gorog (Living City) movement,
Civil Initiatives Movement, St.Petersburg YABLOKO and
members of St.Petersburg branch of the Society for Preservation
of Historical and Cultural Heritage (VOOPIiK). Other participants
of the action were St.Petersburg Youth YABLOKO, the Federation
of Social Youth, United People’s Front, the Women
Voters’ League, environmental human rights centre
Bellona, EKOM, the Okhta Curve, Let Us Preserve Yuntolovo,
For the Protection of the Vassiliyevsky Island, Bashne.Net,
Solidarity, Defence, Russian People’s Democratic
Union, St.Petersburg Human Rights Council, Association
of Small and Medium Businesses, different initiative groups
and many other. The key topic was the protest against
building of the Okhta Centre which will spoil the historical
environment of the city. The participants also called
to preserve the historical centre of St.Petersburg and
protect parks and gardens in the city. Many participants
spoke about the need to return elections of St.Petersburg
Governor and called the present Governor Valentina Matviyenko
to resign...
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A
rally in protection of an oak wood in Khimki, Moscow region
Press Release, October 10, 2010.
About 500 people gathered for a rally
in protection of an oak wood in Khimki, Moscow region,
on October 10. This time the authorities decided to cut
the wood under construction of an elite housing complex
with a quay for yachts in the water protection zone of
the Moscow Canal. The action joined together local residents,
activists of the Movement for Protection of Khimki Forest
and YABLOKO’s activists. YABLOKO’s leader
Sergei Mitrokhin.
After the rally two unidentified men saying
that they are from the Police Department on Economic Crimes
tried to detain Mitrokhin. However, they refused to show
their credentials...
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Investigation
of the murder of Anna Politkovskaya should be boosted
Statement by YABLOKO's Chairman.
October 7, 2010.
The Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO
demands to boost investigation of the murder of journalist
and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya.
There is much chance to efficiently investigate
this case.
The investigation produced some results,
however, it has not moved any further for a long time.
We think that this happens first of all
due to the lack of political will to complete the investigation,
i.e. to find those who ordered the murder... |
Kalmykian
YABLOKO conducted a picket against federal law 83 targeted
at commercialization of education and healthcare
Press Release, September 29, 2010.
The Kalmykian branch of YABLKO conducted
a picket in Elista against federal law 83 targeted at
commercialization of education and healthcare. The law
envisages virtual transfer to paid services in education
and healthcare violating the constitutional right of the
Russian citizens to free education and healthcare...
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Irkutsk
YABLOKO conducted a picket against federal law 83 targeted
at commercialization of education and healthcare
Press Release, September 28, 2010.
The Irkutsk branch YABLKO and Parent’
Club from Angarsk conducted a picket in Irkutsk against
federal law 83 targeted at commercialization of education
and healthcare... |
President
of Russia supported YABLOKO’s amendment to the law
on police
Press Release, September 27, 2010.
Past week President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev
conducted a meeting for discussion of the draft federal
law “On Police”. At the meeting the President
also spoke on two amendments proposed by the YABLOKO party.
A special web-site created for public
discussion of the draft law on police demonstrated that
eight out of ten amendments proposed by YABLOKO’s
leader Sergei Mitrokhin to the new law were in the top
of the public voting rating... |
Protesters
demanded to abrogate the law on reform of budget supported
schools and hospitals in a rally in Moscow
Press Release, September 25, 2010.
A rally of indignant parents took place
at Taras Shevchenko embankment, Moscow. The participants
of the rally protested against introduction of paid education
and healthcare, as well as all-through commercialisation
of the education sector. Activists and leaders of the
YABLOKO party participated in the rally.
The changes in the federal law No 83 virtually form a
legislative basis under introduction of paid education
and healthcare and curbing the sphere of free services
to virtually nothing, thus violating constitutional rights
of the citizens to free education and healthcare.
“This law violated Article 34 of
the Russian Constitution which guarantees comprehensive
gratuitous education. It is targeted against modernization,
as two thirds of the population will be doomed to semi-illiteracy.
In contrast to President’s wishes not only they
will be unable to develop new technologies, but even to
realise what they are about,” YABLOKO’s leader
Sergei Mitrokhin said at the rally... |
YABLOKO
to invite Education Minister Andrei Fursenko to the rally
of indignant parents
Press Release, September 23, 2010.
On September 24 activists of the Youth
YABLOKO are going to hand to Education Minister Andrei
Fursenko invitation to the rally which will be conducted
by outraged parents in Moscow tomorrow. The participants
of the rally protest against mass-scale dismissals of
teachers all over the country planned y the Education
Ministry, as well as all-through commercialisation of
the education sector... |
Who
wanted to kill journalist Mikhail Beketov
Press Release, September 14, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
continues to insist that "Governor of the Moscow
region Boris Gromov bears the political responsibility
for everything happening in the Moscow region, including
the situation with crime, which allows [criminals] to
attempt lives of public figures"...
Governor of the Moscow region Boris Gromov
applied to court stating that Mitrokhin’s speech
at rally on November 16, 2009, on the anniversary of the
attack against Beketov. Mitrokhin’s speech appeared
at YouTube and was also published at YABLOKO’s web-site.
The Governor of the Moscow region
demanded compensation of moral damages amounting to RUR
500,000, however, the court cut this amount to RUR 20,000
(approx. USD 670)... |
YABLOKO
begins collecting comments and signatures to its amendments
on the draft law “On Police”
Press Release, September 10, 2010.
YABLOKO begins collecting coments and
signatures from the citizens and experts to its amendments
to the draft law on police with the help of a specially
created web-site. The web-site will be opened for comments
until September 15. YABLOKO has already prepared a package
of amendments to the draft law on police which was loudly
announced by the government as a more democratic law than
the present.
The draft was for the first time published
in the Internet for a feed-back from the public. The developers
of the law had stated that one of the key goals of the
draft was creation of police instead of the present “militia”.
However, experts, journalists and ordinary citizens were
shocked by the draft as it provided unprecedented powers
to the police envisaging virtually no control over it
and considerably worsening the situation for the society.
According to some experts, the law will turn the country
into a large concentration camp...
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YABLOKO
made parliaments of Mordovia and Karachayevo-Cherkessia
publish draft laws
Press Release, September 7, 2010.
Public Prosecutors of Mordovia and Karachayevo-Cherkessia
submitted their orders to the parliaments of these republics
requiring them to eliminate violations of the law "On
Ensuring Public Access to Information About the Activities
of State Bodies". From now on the parliaments of
the republics are obliged to publish draft laws at their
official websites.
In July, the Yabloko party forwarded to
the Public Prosecutor General a list of the 29 regions
violating the federal law, which from this year requires
from the legislative assemblies to publish the draft laws
in the Internet. YABLOKO’s activists say that publication
of draft laws "is important for public control over
the laws to be adopted"...
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YABLOKO
conducted a picket in support of deputy of the Tula City
Duma
Press Release, September 7, 2010.
YABLOKO conducted a picket by representation
of the Tula region in Moscow in support of deputy of the
Tula City Duma from the YABLOKO party Vladimir Timakov.
A criminal case was filed against Timakov for his criticism
of the Governor of the Tula region Vyacheslav Dudka (“The
Governor is responsible for the rise of corruption in
the region”). It should be noted that, in accordance
with Russian law, libel cases may be filed either within
the criminal or the civil process. However, all the recent
cases against journalists or dissenting people who dared
to criticize the officials were raised within criminal
process...
Vladimir Timakov is the only politician
in the Tula region who dared to criticize the Governor.
Timakov laid the blame for record high corruption in the
region on Governor Dudka.
Timakov was already found guilty in two
civil trials. He was also fined RUR 1.5 mln (approx. USD
500,000) for the moral damage to the Governor. The possessions
in the flat where Timakov’s family lives (he has
several children) is sequestered for the debt. The list
of such property includes a fridge, a washing machine,
books, icons, children’s furniture. Timakov also
faces up to three years of imprisonment.
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We demand to stop unlawful detentions and toughening of
sentences!
Statement by YABLOKO’s Chairman, August 26, 2010.
The Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO expresses
its categorical protest in connection with a court’s sentence
to renowned human rights activist Lev Ponomaryov. This
sentence is another example demonstrating the use of force
when citizens try to realise their constitutional rights.
Grave violations of the law and the use of force in detentions
and fraudulent evidence in trials have become an everyday
practice for the interior. The courts acting in Stalin’s
style are guided by the idea that the law enforcement
are always right and protesting or dissenting citizens
are necessarily criminals.
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YABLOKO welcomes the decision by President Medvedev to
suspend works in the Khimki Forest
Press Release, August 26, 2010.
“The YABLOKO party welcomes the decision by President
Medvedev to suspend works in the Khimki Forest. We hope
that the route of the new highway Moscow – St.Petersburg
will be revised,” said YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin.
Mitrokhin also noted that YABLOKO has been fighting against
the present project of the highway envisaging cutting
of a substantial part of the Khimki Forest for three years
already, since this project emerged.
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Court’s
sentence to Sergei Makhnatkin is unjust
Statement by YABLOKO's Chairman,
August 16, 2010.
The Russian United Democratic Party YABLOKO
considers Sergei Makhnatkin (Ed. A passer-by arrested
during breaking of a peaceful protest action in the centre
of Moscow on December 31, 2010, who tried to protect a
woman from violence by the police and sentenced to two
years of imprisonment under a pretext of using violence
against police) unfairly and unjustly convicted.
Police officers have been systematically
demonstrating their extremely low qualification in dealing
with unauthorized peaceful public actions, their inability
to solve tasks without violence bordering on cruelty against
women, elderly citizens and passers-by...
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Radiological
situation in Russia should be taken under control
Statement by YABLOKO's Chairman,
August 13, 2010.
The YABLOKO Party has repeatedly drawn
attention to the unacceptable negligence by the Russian
authorities to ensuring of environmental safety of
the population. Today we once again are drawing the
attention of the authorities and the citizens to the
danger of possible additional radiation exposure caused
by the pyrogenic spread of radionuclides. Forest fires
in Russia have already reached the Bryansk forests
contaminated by Chernobyl’s fallout, and the
forests around the city of Ozersk in the Chelyabinsk
region polluted by the plutonium productions...
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Sergei
Mitrokhin demands from Public Prosecutor to file a criminal
case against head of the company felling trees in Khimki Forest
Press Release, August 16,
2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin demanded
from Public Prosecutor to file a criminal case against Alexander
Semchenko, head of the Teplotekhnik company felling trees in
Khimki Forest. In his interview to Komsomolskaya Pravda paper
Semchenko told that he had organised an attack of football fans
on the defenders of the forest.
Semchenko also admitted that he had
employed a group of persons for provocations against
ecologists and other citizens...
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15,000
prisoners can burn alive
Press Release, August 9, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
demands from Minister of Extraordinary Situations
Sergei Shoigu and President of the Republic of Mordovia
Nikolai Merkushkin to adopt urgent measures for evacuation
of the prisoners from the Potma prison camp encircled
by forest fires. At present
Mitrokhin is preparing an application to the Public
Prosecutor demanding to conduct an audit on liquidation
of the Potma-Barashyevo railroad which connected over
20 camps, and basing on the results of the audit to
file a criminal case against the heads of the Federal
Service for Execution of Punishment. Due to dismantling
of the railroad 15,000 prisoners can die in fires...
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Yevgenia
Chirikova, her aid and YABLOKO’s activist detained
and taken to court
Press Release, August 5, 2010.
Leader of the Movement in Protection
of the Khimki Forest Yevgenia Chirikova, her aid Yaroslav
Nikienko and YABLOKO’s activist and defender
of Chirikova Artur Grokhovsky have been just detained
when leaving the Khimki police department where Chirikova
has been interrogated and are being taken to court.
According to Grokhovsky, the court of the first instance
will hear the case of disobeying the police when police
was dispersing the activists from ecologists’
camp on July 28. Then police accused ecologists of
burning fires. The detained were escorted to the local
police department where they were detained for nine
hours. The following day only ecologist Elena Maksimova
was summoned to court.
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Sergei Mitrokhin to President Medvedev: felling of forest
in Khimki is fire hazardous Press
Release, August 5, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
urged Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to establish
a moratorium on the felling of forests in the Khimki
area "at least until the end of fires and lifting
of the of the emergency situation regime in the Moscow
region." The photographs
attached to the letter show the signs of fire-hazardous
activities in the work of woodcutters and securities
protecting them, in particular, a fire they had made
in their camp and cans with fuel for chainsaws simply
scattered throughout the clearance.
"In spite of the order by the
Moscow Region Governor Boris Gromov on limiting access
of citizens to forests in the Moscow region, dozens
of voluntary assistants to the Teplotekhnik company
are supporting felling of the forest and their work
can also contribute to fire development,” runs
the statement... |
YABLOKO conducted a picket in support of Yevgenia Chirikova
Press Release, August 4, 2010.
YABLOKO’s activists Olga Ushakova
and Andrei Lazaryev conducted picketing of the Interior
Affairs Department of the Moscow Region where the
police took today Yevgenia Chirikova for interrogation.
YABLOKO’s activists demanded to release the ecologist.
After the end of a press-conference
in the Independent Press Centre the police virtually
kidnapped Chirikova on the eyes of journalists. Without
giving any explanations three policemen from the OMON
division (the riot police) twisting her arms took
Chirikova to their car (strange, but the car number
was ordinary, not one of the special numbers belonging
to police) while journalists and ecologists were pushed
off with police chains... |
YABLOKO’s
picket: “Heads of the Khimki police to trial!”
Press
Release, August 3, 2010.
...“We have such a situation
in Khimki that the smallest gathering of people is
prohibited and dispersed, while the efficiency of
the police work from the point of view of the law
and the citizens has been falling towards zero,”
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin told in his
speech at the picket. According to Mitrokhin, an attack
against journalist Mikhail Beketov is still uninvestigated
(editor-in-chief of and independent Khimki Pravda
paper defending the Khimki Forest who was beaten virtually
to death and left to die. To-date Beketov is handicapped),
and none of the policemen dared to opposed the attack
of hooligans against the Khimki administration. “The
Khimki police is not simply exercising arbitrary rule,
it is even dangerous for the society,” Mitrokhin
added...
“Now we have a so-called “mini-Stalinism”
in Khimki: they can detain a person on the street
under faked pretexts and get him imprisoned. We had
this in our history only in Stalin’s period,”
the ecologist said. She also said that the ecologists
were not protesting against construction of a highway
in general, “We only want the highway to change
its route and go past the forest”. This is especially
important, she added, when we have such extremely
hot summer and many forests are on fire. “We
should preserve every tree,” Chirikiva said... |
Court ruled out Sergei Mitrokhin guilty of disobeying
police orders. YABLOKO’s protest action
Press Release, August 3, 2010.
Yesterday court ruled out that Sergei
Mitrokhin was guilty of disobeying police orders and
organization of unsanctioned rally in defence of the
Khimki Forest and sentenced to a fine RUR 500. The
court’s decision stated that Sergei Mitrokhin
organized an unsanctioned rally. When a policeman,
according to the court’s statement, came up
to him, gave his name and politely asked to leave
the site of action, Mitrokhin refused to do this disobeying
the police.The court included into the case a video
material showing only policemen taking Mitrokhin into
the police car. Moreover the video recording had been
done from a long distance...
...At this moment YABLOKO is picketing
by the Criminal Police Department of the Moscow Region
protesting against arbitrary rule of the Khimki police.
The activists are holding slogans “Heads of
the Khimki police to trial!”, “Put an
end to arbitrary rule by the Khimki police!”...
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Mitrokhin is facing 15 days of arrest. Russia’s Ombudsman
notified of detentions in Khimki
Press Release, August 2, 2010.
...“The second charge was fabricated
right after I demanded to release me, as the first
charge had already been announced,” Mitrokhin said.
He also noted that the second charge may be needed
so that to convoy him to court.
It should be also noted that the six
activists with the same charges and detained together
with Mitrokhin have been still kept in the police
department for over three hours already in violation
of the law. |
Riot police breaks the rally of the defenders of the
Khimki Forest, YABLOKO’s leader detained
Press Release, August 2, 2010.
...Ten minutes after the meeting of
the ecologists began the police came to the site and
began detaining all the men present at the meeting.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin was one of the first
detainees. Wringing his hands the policemen forced
him to come into their car making him sit on the floor,
virtually in the luggage compartment... |
More
detains of the defenders of the Khimki Forest
Press Release, July 31, 2010.
One of the defenders of the Khimki
Forest Gennadi Rogozin was detained by police for
the second time on July 31.
On July 28 the riot police (OMON)
broke into the defenders’ camp. Nine ecologists
were kept in the police department throughout the
whole night and driven to court the following morning.
However, the judge heard only one case – that
of Elena Maksimova – the rest were released
without issuing any notifications of summoning them
to court to some other date.
On the same evening the activists
reported being under police surveillance. Policemen
visited the activists’ homes and questioning
their next-of-kin about the whereabouts of the activists.
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Police
begins persecutions against the defenders of the Khimki
Forest
Press Release, July 30, 2010.
Police has begun persecution of the
activists from the "In defense of the Khimki
Forest" movement and Euvgenia Chirikova, the
movement’s leader. According to the defenders
of the forest, yesterday they found out that they
were under surveillance, police officers came to their
homes without informing their relatives of the purpose
of the visit. Also the activists did not get any official
notifications from the police.
"Yesterday, shortly after we came out of the
court of the Khimki town, we found our that we were
under surveillance. It a stout man in a white suit.
However, we managed to escape him: luckily we quickly
got into a taxi and headed to Moscow", Yaroslav
Nikitenko, Aid of Euvgenia Chirikova said... |
Sergei
Mitrokhin applied to Prime Minister Putin and Public
Prosecutor General Chaika in view of unlawful cutting
of the Khimki Forest
Press Release, July 30, 2010.
Today on July 30, YABLOKO’s
leader Sergei Mitrokhin applied to Prime Minister
Putin and Public Prosecutor General Chaika in view
of unlawful cutting of the Khimki Forest.
According to the federal law "On
Highways”, "cutting of the woods is only
possible after obtaining a permission for construction
of a highway. The Forestry Code requires that every
user of the forests should obtain a land declaration.
The normative acts of the town of Khimki require obtaining
of a special cutting ticket, which should be supplied
with a dendroplan and a tally sheet. According to
our data, all of these documents are missing, thus
cutting of the woods is unlawful,” runs Mitrokhin’s
letter to Public Prosecutor General... |
Sergei
Mitrokhin stopped cutting of the trees in the Khimki
Forest
Press Release, July 30, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
and party activists once again managed to stop cutting
of the woods in the Khimki Forest.
Mitrokhin told the workers about the
order of Public Prosecutor to stop all the works.
After this the driver of a harvester stopped his work
and was going to leave the site. However, one of the
guards from the private security company tried to
stop him, however, the driver refused to resume work.
At the same time the other guards were calling their
chiefs... |
The
Phobos company continues eliminating the Khimki Forest
despite Public Prosecutor’s ban
Press Release, July 30, 2010.
Despite Public Prosecutor’s
ban the workers of the Phobos company constructing
the Moscow-St.Petersburg highway continue cutting
of the Khimki forest. Vyacheslav Sorokin, whose house
is located in 200 meters from the Khimki Forest, informed
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin of it today... |
Ecologists
and civil activists detained in the Khimki Forest
are facing 15 days of arrest
Press Release, July 29, 2010.
At present YABLOKO’s leader
Sergei Mitrokhin is in Public Prosecutor’s office
in Khimki filing an application of unlawful actions
by the police.
The police confiscated mobile phones
of nine detained ecologists and journalists, thus
depriving them of an opportunity to get in touch with
lawyers and get a legal consultation.
The police officer on duty told Mitrokhin
that confiscation of mobile phones was lawful, and
the activists are kept in the wards. The police issued
protocols of administrative violation (disobeying
the police orders) against them, which can involve
such punishment as 15 days of arrest. The leader of
the defenders of the Khimki Forest Yevgenia Chirikova
(who is one of the nine detained ecologists) managed
to tell Mitrokhin that the policemen referred to an
order of the Moscow Region Governor Boris Gromov who
“had prohibited any persons to appear in the
Forest”... |
Police
breaks into ecologists’ camp
Press Release, July 28, 2010.
At night of July 28 special riot police
(OMON) broke into the camp of the Khimki Forest defenders
made close to the cutting site. The police detained
16 persons, including the leader of the ecologist
Yevgeniya Chirikova and five journalists.
However, YABLOKO and ecologists continue
defending the Khimki Forest. YABLOKO’s experts
state that the highway Moscow – St.Petersburg
can well take one of the alternative routs without
going through the Khimki Forest which is acting as
the “lungs” of the region. Cutting of
the woods has been held without any permits. Representatives
of the construction company did not come to the scheduled
meeting with the ecologists and residents of Khimki
where they had promised to show “all the due
permits”. |
Public
hearings on the Khimki Forest postponed
Press Release, July 28, 2010.
The meeting of the residents of the
Khimki city, the Moscow regions, and Sergei Mitrokhin
with representatives of OOO Teplotekhnik conducting
cutting of the woods in the Khimki Forest is postponed
for an undetermined period.
At the agreed time (June 28, 5 p.m.)
the residents of the city and YABLOKO’s leader
and party activists came to the meeting. However,
the doors were closed and a sheet of paper notifying
that the meeting is “postponed” was pinned
on the doors. The notification gave no time or date
of the new meeting. |
YABLOKO
to participate in public hearings on the Khimki Forest
Press Release, July 28, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
and party activists will participate in the meeting
of the residents of the Khimki district with representatives
of a contracting company eliminating the Khimki Forest.
The hearings will take place at 5 p.m. in the Dom
Kulturi Rodina (address: Khimki, Leninsky prospect
2, by the Khimki railway station in the Leo Tolstoy
Park).
Please note that tonight despite an
announced moratorium on construction works and cutting
of the woods, OAO Teplotekhnik continued cutting of
the trees. According to the witnesses the work was
conducted under spotlights. It is expected that after
public hearings the participants of the meeting will
go to the place of cuttings so that to stop unlawful
works.
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Unlawful
works in the place of destructed architectural heritage
stopped
Press Release, July 26, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
stopped construction works in the place of destructed
architectural heritage in Tishinsky lane, Moscow.
Despite a ban of the Moscow regulator the builders
began excavation works. After arrival of Sergei Mitrokhin
the workers disappeared.
The building at Bolshoi Tishinsky
30/44 building 1, was built in the early 20th century
by the architect Nirnzeye and was almost completely
destroyed in 2008. Under the pretext of renovation
the construction company left only a corner wall of
the building. The residents of the area jointly with
the YABLOKO party have been fighting against construction
of a new building with a multi-level underground garage
on the site of the destructed monument of architecture
for two years. In early May 2010, head of the Moscow
construction complex Vladimir Resin said that the
contract with the developer - the Phobos company –
was dissolved...
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YABLOKO's
activist detained in the Red Square
Press Release, July 26, 2010.
Today on July 26, a one-person picketing
under the slogan “Medvedev, do not be a FSB
puppet!” was conducted at the Red Square. YABLOKO’s
Artur Grokhovsky was holding a placard picturing the
“KGB men” - Felix Dzerzhinsky, Lavrenty
Beria and Vladimir Putin – and a photograph
of President Dmitry Medvedev tied to their fingers.
YABLOKO called the President not to
sign the law broadening of the proxies of secret services.
The police detained the activist who was picketing
at the Red Square, broke the placard picturing the
“KGB men” and their “puppet”
President Medvedev. Also, allegedly a FSB (Federal
Security Service) officer tried to wipe out all the
records from the journalists’ cameras and recorders
and also tried to break a camera...
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Off
with your hands from the defenders of the Khimki Forest!
Statement by the YABLOKO party,
July 23, 2010.
...The Russian United Democratic
Party YABLOKO calls the human rights community and
democratic politicians to defend the constitutional
rights of the Khimki activists and render them all
possible assistance. This is the case, when Russia’s
civil society has virtually shown itself and dared
to resist the big money and the state machinery. Its
support in this confrontation is far more important
than hundreds of rallies in defense of democracy in
general.
We also fully support the requirements
of the defenders of the Khimki Forest. Destruction
of a unique natural complex providing fresh air to
the capital of Russia will bring to nothing all the
talks about modernization and demonstrate to Russian
citizens and the entire world the inability of the
Russian state to modernise...
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One-person
picketing against broadening of the competence of
secret services conducted by the Federation Council
Press Release, July 19, 2010.
One-person picketing against broadening
of the competence of secret services was conducted
by the Federation Council (the upper chamber of the
Russian parliament) as the latter had to examine the
draft law today on July 19. Artur Grokhovsky, Advisor
to YABLOKO’s Chairman, was holding a huge placard
(1.5 x 1 meters) picturing Felix Dzerzhinsky, the
head of the KGB, Lavrenty Beria, Stalin’s closest
accomplice standing behind mass-scale reprisals and
Vladimir Putin with an inscription “The KGB
men are for it!”...
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Action
in memory of Natalya Estemirova took place in Nevsky
Prospect, St.Petersburg
Press Release, July 16, 2010.
An action in memory of renowned human
rights activist Natalya Estemirova kidnapped and murdered
a year ago in took place in Nevsky Prospect, St.Petersburg,
on July 16, 2010. Activists from the YABLOKO party,
Memorial and The House of Peace and Non-Violence dressed
in T-shirts with a photograph of Natalya marched along
the main street of the city Nevsky prospect and distributed
leaflets about the killed human rights activist among
passers-by. The latter asked questions about Natalya
and about the news of the investigation...
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Young
YABLOKO activists detained for protesting against
the secret services law by the parliament
Press Release, July 16, 2010.
Three activists of the Youth YABLOKO
were detained by police by the State Duma (the Russian
parliament) when attempting to conduct a protest action
against introduction of amendments broadening the
competence of secret services (FSB).
Today deputies of the State Duma are
to consider the draft law in the final third reading.
YABLOKO’s activists came to the State Duma disguised
as prisoners with a placard, a scaling ladder and
leaflets...
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YABLOKO’s activists convicted for a one-person
picket against the new law on secret services
Press Release, July 15, 2010.
Deputy Chairman of the Moscow branch
of YABLOKO Galina Mikhalyova and young YABLOKO’s
activist Igor Savyolov were found guilty of committing
a misdemeanor and fined 500 rubles each. The cases
of the other two activists - Maxim Kruglov and Arthur
Grokhovsky - were postponed until July 23 as the policemen
were late for the trial.
The decision states violation of Article 20.2 of the
Code of Administrative Offences (Violation of the
set order in organsing or conducting a gathering,
rally, demonstration, march or picketing”).
YABLOKO’s activist had to stand
before court for holding a one-person picket by the
State Duma on June 11 - when the draft law for broadening
of the proxies of the secret service (FSB) was examined
by the Duma in the first reading. Galina Mikhalyova
stood by the walls of the State Duma with a placard
while of other party activists waiting for their turn
at a distance. The police detained
all the activists of YABLOKO despite the fact that
a one-person picketing was conducted only by Galina
Mikhalyova.
"The example of this particular
case demonstrates that our courts are biased and not
impartial. The court’s decision was not guided
by fraudulent administrative violation cases provided
by police rather than by Russian laws," Mikhalyova
said...
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Tula
City Duma deputy persecuted for his criticism of the
Governor’s work
Statement by the Tula branch
of YABLOKO, July 15, 2010.
The Tula regional branch of the YABLOKO
party expresses its deep concern with criminal prosecution
of deputy of the Tula City Duma from our party Vladimir
TImakov [launched under a pretext of a libel case].
Timakov gave his assessment of the
Governor’s work at his post.
Actually Timakov’s statements
are based on his believes, and, in our view, there
are no grounds for criminal prosecution in our opinion
no. The fact that the Investigation Committee with
the Public Prosecutor's Office in the Tula region
three times refused [the Governor] in launching a
criminal case for the lack of the elements of crime
[in such criticism] is one more proof of this.
In our opinion, this constitutes a
demonstrative political "bashing" of a dissenting
oppositional politician and journalist so that to
force him stop his activities and give up his believes...
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Sergei
Mitrokhin: President crossed out the course towards
modernisation
Press Release, July 15, 2010.
“The President’s statement crosses
out the course towards modernisation he has proclaimed.
Amendments proposed to the law on the Federal Security
Service demonstrate that instead of building a modern
state in Russia the President has been restoring the
most archaic institutions of the totalitarian past,”
YABLOKO’s leader said.
According to Mitrokhin no one but
corrupted bureaucracy which is afraid of the people
and tries to maintain at any price its power and riches
accumulated with the help of this power needs these
amendments.
Today President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev
said at a joint press-conference with German Chancellor
Angela Merkel that the draft law “has been developed
on his order”. However, the draft law was submitted
to the parliament by Chair of the Government Vladimir
Putin...
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Judge
sends the cases of young YABLOKO activists to additional
investigation
Press Release, July 14, 2010.
Judge Olga Borovkova sent the cases
of three activists of the Youth branch of YABLOKO
(Kirill Goncharov, Vladislav Pankov and Igor Savyelov),
who had chained themselves on July 9 with handcuffs
to the fence of the State Duma in protest against
broadening of proxies of the Russian secret service
(FSB). The judge detected numerous violations in issuing
the protocols. Motivated decisions will be handed
to Stanislav Gorlov who defends the activists tomorrow.
Hearing of the case of the fourth activist Veronica
Belozerskikh has not yet been scheduled yet...
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Young
YABLOKO activists are facing 15 days of arrest
Press Release, July 9, 2010.
The detained activists of the Youth
YABLOKO and Artur Grokhovsky, Advisor to Sergei Mitrokhin,
are facing 15 days of arrest in accordance with Article
19.3 of the Administrative Violation Code “Non-obeying
to the lawful police order”.
Protocols on administrative violations by the activists
were made in the Tverkoye police station, Moscow.
“I access this as an act of moral pressure,”
Artur Grokhovsky said over the phone. YABLOKO’s
leader Sergei Mitrokhin told that this constituted
an attempt of intimidation of the activists as they
had dared to oppose Vladimir Putin’s initiative...”
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Activists
of the Youth YABLOKO enchained themselves with handcuffs
by the Russian parliament protesting against the new
security service law
Press Release, July 9, 2010.
Four activists of the Youth YABLOKO
were detained by police after they enchained themselves
with handcuffs by the State Duma (the Russian parliament)
protesting against the new security service (FSB,
the former KGB) law. Artur Grokhovsky, Advisor to
party Chair Sergei Mitrokhin, was also detained.
“YABLOKO has been conducting this action protesting
against adoption of the draft law broadening the proxies
of the FSB. Today deputies of the State Duma has to
examine the draft law in the second reading. Artur
Grokhovsky stood by the entrance to the parliament
building with a placard picturing Byeria (Stalin’s
main accomplice), Dzerzhinsky and Putin with an inscription
“Amendments to the FSB law – the KGB men are for it!”
with the signatures YABLOKO had collected against
this law...
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Investigation
of Yuri Schekochikhin’s death should go on
Statement by the YABLOKO party.
July 3, 2010.
July 3 marks seven years since the
death of an outstanding journalist and fighter against
corruption Yuri Schekochikhin.
On this day the Russian United Democratic
Party YABLOKO considers it necessary to remind to
Russia’s leadership that the circumstances of
the death of Yuri Schekochikhin have not been determined.
The decision on termination of the
investigation adopted by the Investigation Committee
of the Public Prosecutor’s Office in 2009 demonstrates
inability or lack of desire of the present Russian
state to conduct a full-fledged investigation...
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YABLOKO
wins a case in the Constitutional Court
Press Release, June 22, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
expressed his satisfaction with the decision of the
Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on
the complaint from YABLOKO’s member Andrei Malitsky.
The Constitutional Court ruled out
that some provisions on the Russian Federaiton law
“On the Basic Guarantees of Franchise and the
Right to Referendum” connected with a ban for
the citizens residing in a foreign state to be members
of electoral commissions. Being a Russian citizen
Malitsky obtained in 2009 a residence permit in Lithuania.
Due to this fact he was expelled from a territorial
electoral commission in Moscow where he represented
YABLOKO’s interests...
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Svetlana
Kuznetsova, head of the Soldiers’ Mothers faction
on amendments to the law on the military service submitted
to the Russian parliament
Press Release, June 9, 2010.
Svetlana Kuznetsova, head of the Soldiers’
Mothers faction in the YABLOKO party, says that “YABLOKO
is categorically against the amendments referring
to a legalized “buy-out” from the army
service, as they are discriminatory and targeted at
commercialization of the army. The authors of the
amendments say that the state does not have enough
money for a contract-based army; whereas every such
one million roubles [about USD 30,000 paid by a young
person wishing to avoid mandatory military service]
will suffice for maintenance of two contract soldiers.
Since 2001 YABLOKO has been insisting that the state
has enough money on a contract army and our economists
can prove that”...
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Action
against mandatory army conscription took place by
the Ministry of Defence
Press Release, June 15, 2010
Action against mandatory army conscription
organised by the Youth YABLOKO took place by the Ministry
of Defence on June 15. Ten YABLOKO’s activists
were holding a slogan “How many of us should
die so that you abolish mandatory army conscription?”
and also chanted “Away with mandatory army conscription,
let’s transfer to a contract conscription!”...
...The picket resumed at the Gogol
Boulvalrd. The organiser of the action Kirill Gontcharov
stated that incessant chain of deaths of young conscripts
made YABLOKO to hold such an action. He also noted
that “due to corruption only children from poor
families serve in the army”. “Instead
of defending our motherland our soldiers have to build
country houses for generals and clean water closets,”
he added. He also said that “harassment of subordinates
became a symbol of the Russian army”...
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YABLOKO’s
activists arrested by the Russian parliament for picketing
against the FSB law finally released, however, are
facing a trial
Press Release, June 11, 2010.
..Major Brezhnev personally participated
in detaining Grokhovsky: first he dragged Artur to
the police car and then hit him in the belly. Now
Anton is heading to the hospital to certify the bruises.
Grokhovsky also told that in February
he had been already arrested by the same policeman
for one-person picketing. Due to the video recording
made by YABLOKO Grokhovsky was acquitted by the court
then. Grokhovsky hopes that the court will acquit
the activists this time too, as the action was also
recorded...
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Liberal
International to discuss arbitrary actions of Moscow
police in breaking YABLOKO's picket
Press Release, June 11, 2010.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
expressed his indignation with police breaking of
YABLOKO’s one-person picket and arresting the activists
protesting against the amendments to the law on the
Federal Security Service (former KGB) by the Russian
parliament building. No permission or coordination
with authorities is required for conducting one-person
pickets in accordance with the Russian law. Nevertheless
the picket was brutally broken and the activists were
arrested.
Mitrokhin said that actions by police
officers who arrested the activist holding the placard,
as well as three other activists who were standing
by were a rude violation of the Constitution and the
law “On assemblies, meetings, demonstrations and pickets”...
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Action
“Preventing Extremism” brutally broken
by police
Press Release, June 11, 2010.
Video, photos.
Action against introduction of amendments
on the law on the Federal Security Service (the former
KGB), which YABLOKO attempted to hold today by the
building of the State Duma (the Russian Parliament)
was brutally broken by police. Despite of the fact
that it was a one-person picketing (four activists
had to replace each other in turn) and did not require
any permissions or notifications from the authorities,
four YABLOKO’s activists were arrested and taken
to the local police department and a placard depicting
the head of KGB Felix Dzerzhinsky, the closest accomplice
of Stalin in setting terror in the country Lavrenty
Beria, and Vladimir Putin and bearing a the words
"The KGB people vote FOR it!" was confiscated.
On June 11, at 9.30 am, half an hour
before the plenary session the Russian parliament
had to start, First Deputy Chair of the Moscow Yabloko
Galina Mikhalyova took her place by the main entrance
to the parliament building with a placard depicting
Felix Dzerzhinsky, Lavrenty Beria and Vladimir Putin
against a black ground and a hand voting for them.
“The law on preventing extremism. The KGB people
vote FOR it!" ran the slogan under the picture.
The Russian parliament will discuss this draft law
in the first reading today...
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Journalist
and YABLOKO member Yuri Schekochikhin would have turned
60 today…
Grigory Yavlinsky’s letter
to Vsevolod Bogdanov, Chair of Russia’s Journalists
Union, June 9, 2010.
Yuri Schekochikhin is an event in
the lives of all of us, an event both in our journalism
and in politics. Whatever he did - wrote play scripts,
engaged in journalist investigation or worked as a
Russian parliament member – all was very different
from how other people did this, all had an imprint
of his personality, talent and his understanding of
freedom and justice.
Yuri Petrovich was not merely a politician
in the ordinary sense or the word, he understood life
as the one who had the ability to transform it. A
special atmosphere always emerged around him, and
there was place for different people by his side.
And he still unites us all, we do not simply keep
memories of him, but feel his presence in our life.
Yuri Schekochikhin has always been
and remains our friend.
Sincerely,
Grigory Yavlinsky |
Action
in memory of Larissa Yudina took place by Representation
of the Republic of Kalmykia in Moscow
Press Release, June 7, 2010
Today, on June 7, on the tragic anniversary
of the murder of leader of Kalmyk YABLOKO and oppositional
journalist Larissa Yudina took place by Representation
of the Republic of Kalmykia in Moscow. The participants
of the action demanded to release the names of those
who ordered the murder of Larissa Yudina, who, according
to YABLOKO’s data, were determined by the investigation.
“We can not rule out that [President of the
Republic] Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was the one who personally
ordered the murder,” Sergei Mitrokhin said at
the picket.
Today it is the 12th anniversary since
the murder of Larissa Yudina, the leader of Kalmyk
YABLOKO, editor-in-chief of Sovietskaya Kalmykia Segodnya
and main opponent of the President of the Republic
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov. On this day YABLOKO’s activists
brought portraits of their murdered colleague and
lit candles by the Representation of the Republic
of Kalmykia in Moscow...
Mitrokhin promised that YABLOKO will
hold the action by Representation of the Republic
of Kalmykia every year until those who ordered the
murder are punished.
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Breaking
up of rallies means professional incompetence of the
Russian government
Statement by the YABLOKO party.
June 1, 2010
The Russian United Democratic Party
YABLOKO consders the reaction of the authorities to
the protest actions that took place in Moscow, St.Petersburg
and other Russian cities yesterday be unacceptable
and absurd.
A deliberately tough use of obviously
superior police forces against the groups of citizens
who simply expressed their opinion without endangering
anyone’s security represents a proof of inability
of state officials, top officials inclusive, to adequately
assess the situation in the country... |
YABLOKO
demands raising of children’s allowances to
the subsistence minimum at picketing by the Ministry
of Health Care and Social Development
Press Release. June 1, 2010
Today, on the International Children’s
Day, the YABLOKO party conducted a series of one-person
pickets by the Ministry of Health Care and Social
Development demanding raising of children’s
allowances to the child’s subsistence minimum.
YABLOKO’s activists demonstrated what a person
can buy with child’s allowance amounting to
RUR 750 (approximately USD 25 per month).
The Moscow authorities did not give
their permit to conduct this action. The activists
held placards “Raise the allowance to the subsistence
minimum!” and “Subsistence minimum of
RUR 7,006 = children’s allowance of RUR 750?”... |
Ombudsman’s
Report for 2009 published
Press Release. May 28, 2010
Russia’s Ombudsman and one of
the founders of the YABLOKO party Vladimir Lukin published
Report - 2009. The Report deals with the most acute
problems of human rights in Russia, provides information
on Ombudsman’s activities, including dealing
with citizens’ requests, interaction with the
state bodes and civil society institutes, analysis
of the present law in the field of human rights, as
well as proposals on its further development. The
key factor determining the composition of Lukin’s
Report was the dynamics of developments in the field
of human rights in Russia... |
Nomination
of Kirsan Ilyumzhinov’s candidacy by the Russian
Chess Federation to the post of FIDE President means
a disgrace for Russia
Decision of YABLOKO’s
Bureau from May 22, 2010. May 31, 2010
The Russian United Democratic Party
YABLOKO has already made several statements that Kirsan
Ilyumzhinov’s regime in the Republic of Kalmykia
is one of the ugliest developments in Russia’s
political history of the past two decades representing
a disgusting mixture of authoritarian rule, corruption
and criminal.
Fight against this regime has in 1998
taken the life of Larissa Yudina, Chair of the Kalmyk
regional branch of YABLOKO, and Kirsan Ilyumzhinov’s
aid was found guilty of this murder. The political
responsibility for this crime lies, in our view, completely
on Kirsan Ilyumzhinov... |
In
support of Mezhduryechinsk miners
Statement by the YABLOKO party.
May 29, 2010
The Russian United Democratic Party
YABLOKO once again conveys its condolences to the
relatives and next-of-kin of the miners killed during
the accident at the Raspadskaya mine. Regardless of
the specific reasons leading to the accident at the
mine, it is obvious that the problem is system-driven.
This is confirmed by another accident at the Alexeyevskaya
mine which followed the accident at Raspadskaya.
The owners of the mines set such rules
and regulations which make the miners to neglect the
safety requirement and risk their lives so that to
get more or less adequate wages. A civilised dialogue
with the employer turns out to be impossible: the
owners of the mines being aware that the miners will
not be able to find another job talk with them from
a position of force. The possibilities of a labour
dispute or a strike are restricted by law... |
The
General Plan of Moscow Development signed by the city
authorities to be disputed in court
Press Release. May 28, 2010
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
will dispute in court the General Plan of Moscow.
“Procedural violations in development and adoption
of the Plan were considerable. We shall apply to court
as soon as the General Plan is published,” Mitrokhin
said...
Mitrokhin also offered to the Moscow
residents whose interests will be affected by the
Plan to apply to YABLOKO for help... |
Absurd
and discriminatory norms of the law “On the
Basic Guarantees of Franchise…” should
be abolished
Statement by the YABLOKO party,
May 25, 2010
The Russian United Democratic Party
YABLOKO expresses support to Andrei Malitsky in his
litigation of the norm of the Federal Law “On
the Basic Guarantees of Franchise and the Right to
Participate in a Referendum”.
According to the present norm of the
law, a citizen of the Russian Federation having residence
permits in other states is not allowed to be member
of electoral commission... |
The
first suit against the State Plan of Moscow Development
motioned
Press Release. May 18, 2010
The YABLOKO party has motioned a suit
in the first instance court demanding to oblige the
Moscow authorities to provide a state expertise the
State Plan of Moscow Development. “According
to our information, the State Plan of Moscow Development
has not received a positive conclusion from the state
expertise in spite of the fact that Mosgosekspertiza
(Moscow State Expertise Agency) under the Moscow Government
was mandated to conduct it. As far as we know, most
experts were dissatisfied with the solution of transport
problems in the new plan,” runs the statement
signed by YABLOKO’s Chair Sergei Mitrokhin... |
Miners’
demands should be satisfied
Statement by the YABLOKO party.
May 17, 2010
...This problem can be solved only
via a dialogue with the workers. Russian large business
treating independent trade unions like enemies will
no go for such a dialogue, therefore, creation of
conditions for such a dialogue should become a direct
responsibility of the authorities of all levels.
Miners have the right to fight for
safe working conditions and decent living. The state
must make a radical revision of the labour law and
change its attitude to the regulators that have to
control implementation of the law.
We are calling President of Russia
to create a special commission for examination of
the justified claims of the miners and development
of social support measures for their families from
the federal budget... |
The
March of Changes took place in Moscow
Press Release, May 1, 2010
About 1,200 people participated in
the March of Changes organised by YABLOKO on May 1.
The columns of demonstrators with
YABLOKO’s flags and white balloons marched from
the Maly Theatre towards the Lubyanka square. The
leaders of the party, human rights activists and ecologists
held a slogan “For the Changes!”
“For the Changes! For Russia!
For YABLOKO! We are tired of stagnation! No to oligarchia,
yes to democracy!” chanted the demonstrators.
When the columns of demonstrators approached the Federal
Security Service building a slogan “Away with
the power of the KGB!” was heard...
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Renowned
human rights activists, ecologists and residents of
the Rechnik village to participate in the March of
Changes
Press Release, April 30, 2010
The May 1 March of Changes organised
by YABLOKO will end by a rally. The head of the Moscow
Helsinki Group Ludmila Alexeyeva, the leader of the
movement For the Protection of the Khimki Forest Eugeniya
Chirkova and leaders of the initiative group of the
Rechnik village will speak at the rally.
The participants of the march will
gather by the Maly Theatre at 10:30 a.m. The march
towards the Lubyanka Square will begin at 11:00 a.m.
A rally by the Solobetsky Stone at the Lubyanka Square
will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The participants
of the action will get a budge “I what changes!”
The rally will end by a concern of the Moscow rock
group Sobaki Kachalova. |
On
the need to maintain and develop labour protection
system in Russia
Statement by the YABLOKO party,
April 28, 2010
...Most of violations of the labour
rights are connected with non-observance of the labour
protection law. Direct loss from occupational traumatism
in the Russian Federation is 250 times higher than
in the US and the EU countries. Also the Russian labour
law has many gaps leading to mass-scale lawlessness
of the workers.
For example, the Russian Labour Code
does not contain a notion of labour contract. The
Code does not envisage the responsibility of the employer
to provide work to the employee. The owner of the
company is not liable by his income or property for
the company’s performance and damage to the
health and life of the workers. Thus, the employers
are, on one hand, often interested in bankruptcy of
their companies and even prepare such bankruptcies,
on the other hand, they neglect labour protection
norms considering them unprofitable... |
Amendments
to the law on the Federal Security Service constitute
a political provocation against President of Russia
Statement by the YABLOKO party,
April 27, 2010
The YABLOKO party demands from the
State Duma to decline the draft law envisaging broadening
of competence of the Federal Security Service (FSB)
connected with the so-called “special preventive
measures” against extremism.
The draft law stipulating that the
FSB has the right to announce to the Russian citizens
official warnings for the actions that can allegedly
cause extremism and arrest them for 15 days for non-obeying
to the lawful demand by the FSB officer creates grounds
for violation of the law by the FSB staff and is targeted
against the dissenting.
Taking into account the lack of transparency
and control of the Russian secret services and an
extremely wide interpretation of the notion “extremist
activity”, as well as systematic bans on rallies
and pickets the draft law initiated by the Russian
government provides unlimited prospects for security
services’ arbitrary rule.
The sanction for non-obeying the warning
distorts the legal liability principle, as the liability
takes place in case of a definite wrongdoing. The
proposed norm envisages in some cases (e.g., for participation
in the actions that are not agreed upon with the authorities)
even tougher liability for the same violations than
envisaged in the present law... |
The
residents of the Rechnik village handed a letter of
appreciation to Sergei Mitrokhin
Press Release, April 23, 2010
Yesterday, on April 22, the meeting
of the Regional Council of the Moscow YABLOKO discussed
the situation in the Rechnik village.
Ludmila Gaiduk, the leader of the
initiative group of the residents of the village which
had had suffered reprisals from the Moscow authorities,
made a speech at the meeting. She expressed gratitude
to YABLOKO for protection of the village and its residents.
Gaiduk handed to Sergei Mitrokhin
a letter of appreciation. “Thanks to your speech
at the State Council meeting and in the mass media,
organisation of picketing in protection of property
rights and multiple statements by YABLOKO’s
activists we managed to get attention from the country
leader to our problem and pulling down of houses was
stopped,” runs the letter... |
The
residents of the Rechnik village to award Sergei Mitrokhin
a certificate of honour
Press Release, April 21, 2010
The upcoming meeting of the Regional
Council of the Moscow YABLOKO will discuss the situation
in the Rechnik village. The residents of the village
are going to express their gratitude to Sergei Mitrokhin
for protection of their rights and are going to award
him a certificate of honour.
Also the Regional Council of the Moscow
YABLOKO will introduce amendments into the provisions
on the Public Consultative Council of Political Parties
with the Moscow City Duma. These amendments have to
considerably broaden the proxies of the Council...
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The
Russian authorities should take up responsibility
for prevention of violence in Kyrgyzstan
Statement by YABLOKO's Chairman, April 19, 2010
The Russian United Democratic Party
YABLOKO expresses its extreme concern by the growth
of havoc and violence in Kyrgyzstan, which also led
to the acts of violence and robbery against Russian
citizens and ethnic Russians living in Kyrgyzstan.
In the situation of abrupt weakening
of the power and virtual negligence by the law enforcement,
nationalistic bashing can end in multiple victims.
The duty of the Russian authorities is to prevent
murders of our compatriots, as well as the citizens
of Kyrgyzstan and all other nations that are left
without protection.
We are calling President of Russia
and Prime Minister of Russia to take under their personal
control the issue of preventing mass killings in Kyrgyzstan,
make corresponding public statements and use all the
leverages so that to influence the situation...
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Arrest
of scientists in St.Petersburg discredits presidential
policy
Statement of the YABLOKO party, April 15, 2010
The Russian United Democratic Party
YABLOKO calls to release St.Petersburg scientists
Eugeni Afanasyev and Svyatoslav Bobyshev.
Considering the “practices” of work
of the Federal Security Bureau in the recent years
we have all the grounds to state that the accusations
set against the scientists in their alleged transfer
of state secrets to China are groundless.
Any investigation that the law enforcement
consider necessary can be performed without bringing
the scientists in custody. We consider such measure
of restraint as excessive and demonstratively repressive
by nature...
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YABLOKO
joins the action of the Russian motorists
Statement of YABLOKO's Chairman, April 14, 2010
The YABLOKO party supports the action
of the Federation of Russia’s Motorists targeted at
introducing amendments into the traffic rules regulating
the use of special signals on officials’ cars.
The recent developments on the Russian
roads, in particular, a scandal with Presidential
Advisor (the post represents virtually a kind of honourable
discharge) abusing his right of preferential passage
shows the importance of this action and its public
importance...
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The
leader of Sverdlovsk branch of YABLOKO win the libel
case initiated by Yekaterinburg Mayor
Press Release, April 2, 2010
Today, on April 2, Yekaterinburg district
court turned down the libel claim motioned by the
city Mayor Arkady Chernetsky against deputy of the
city Duma and leader of the local branch of YABLOKO
Maxim Petlin. The court charged the Mayor RUR 20,000
(about USD 700) for compensation of the legal costs
incurred by Maxim Petlin.
Chernetsky started a legal case against Petlin after
the latter said in the TV programme that Chernetsky
had “sold half of kindergartens buildings”.
The Mayor called this phrase a libel and motioned
a libel case against Petlin. The second defender in
the court was Rossiya television channel which had
broadcasted Petlin’s interview and showed an
item on alienation of large number of kindergartens
in favour of Chernetsky’s family members... |
Sergei
Mitrokhin: Murderers of Chechen farmers should be
punished
Press Release, April 1, 2010
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
forwarded to the head of the Investigative Committee
at the Public Prosecutor’s Office Alexander
Bastirkin a second address demanding to start criminal
persecutions on the murder of Chechen farmers gathering
herbs by the Arshty village in Ingushetia on February
11-12...
Mitrokhin’s letter based on
the facts obtained during investigation of the Memorial
human rights centre. Memorial proved that the versions
voiced by the top officials that the militants had
allegedly used the civilians as a shield and that
people had been killed due to the air strikes were
incorrect...
“I realise that after yesterday’s
statement by Umarov [where he took the responsibility
for the acts of terror in the Moscow Metro] the Investigative
Committee may have psychological difficulties with
the adoption of such a decision, however, this body
has to be guided by lawful interests of the citizens
protected by law rather than by bandits’ provocative
statements,” runs Mitrokhin’s letter...
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Russia’s
Ombudsman Vladimir Lukin sends a letter to Public
Prosecutor in defence of the Khimki forest
Press Release, March 25, 2010
Russia’s Ombudsman Vladimir Lukin
asked Public Prosecutor Yury Chaika to examine whether
the government’s decision to construct a highway Moscow
– St.Petersburg that has to go through the Khimki
forest was lawful.
In accordance with the order of the
Government the lands of the Khimki forest were transferred
to the category of “industrial lands”.
In his letter to Public Prosecutor
Vladimir Lukin noted that the Khimki forest is a protected
natural territory in accordance with the Forestry
Code, thus any cuttings should be prohibited there...
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Criminal
persecution against three activists of the Youth YABLOKO
in Omsk
Press Release. March 19, 2010
Three activists of the Omsk Youth
YABLOKO organisation arrested at night of March 18
are have been still detained. The Main Interior Department
informs that they are accused of vandalism, however,
the local police department which is detaining the
activists denies this and promises to release the
activists soon.
An annual action in support of freedom
of speech in Belarus has been held at night March
18 – 19. This is a part of international campaign
European Youth Against the Belarus Dictatorship. The
participants of the performance gag statues with banners
saying “Freedom to Belarus!”
Omsk YABLOKO activists Anton Zhebrun,
Mikhail Maglov and Andrei Yermilov were arrested by
police when they were gaging a Dostoyevsky statue.
They were escorted to the local police department
Centralnoye, where they were kept the whole night
without water and food. Anton Zhebrun had a heart
attack, the police called an ambulance. However, the
policemen did not allow the young people to make calls
via their mobile phones... |
Officials
offer apology to YABLOKO’s ecologist
Press Release. March 10, 2010
Officials from Administration of the
Lomonosovsky District of the Leningrad region offered
their apology to Alexander Senotrusov, deputy head
of YABLOKO’s Green faction, for their intention
to dismiss him from school where he had been working
as a teacher and their suspension of functioning of
a children’s club where he also worked. Persecutions
against YABLOKO’s activist began after his interview
to the NTV television channel.
On March 7, NTV released a piece devoted
to the practices of unlawful construction of cottages
in the natural reserves. Alexander Senotrusov told
the journalists about unlawful construction at the
Lebyazhiye village situated on Gulf of Finland shore.
After this the district administration
began persecutions against the teacher. Local bureaucrats
were going to dismiss Alexander Senotrusov as redundant
and also cut off electricity in the children’s
club where he worked.
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YABLOKO
protests against sending schoolchildren to the barracks
Statement by the YABLOKO party. February
26, 2010
The YABLOKO party expresses its resolute
protest against the plans of the Moscow government
to restore the [Soviet] system of preservice military
training with regular encampments of schoolchildren
and introduction of the fundamentals of the military
service as a subject in the school curriculum.
We think that the Concept of Preservice
Training of the Young People in Moscow Until 2020
endangers life and health of the young Muscovites
and is targeted at conservation of the present problems
rather than reconstruction of the army, which inevitably
leads to further degradation of the armed forces.
The present system of conscription
to the Armed Forces of Russia serves only for justification
of the existence of the Russian military bureaucracy
and their deriving profits from gratuitous soldiers’
labour. Mass-scale violations of the rights of the
young people of the conscription age and harassment
– derision, beatings and blackmail – have
become a daily reality in the army.
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Liberals
Give Police Tips on Reforming
The Moscow Times, February
26, 2010
By Alexander Bratersky
President Dmitry Medvedev's police
reforms will turn into a sham if the public is excluded
from the process and other law enforcement agencies
are left untouched, opposition politicians and human
rights activists said Thursday.
“It is impossible to reform
the Interior Ministry without reforming the prosecutor's
office and the justice system,” Yabloko party
leader Sergei Mitrokhin said at a round table organized
by the Moscow police to discuss the reforms with the
public... |
YABLOKO
to organise round table “The Reform of the Interior
Must Meet the Expectations of the Civil Society”
Press Release. February 24,
2010
Round table “The Reform of the
Interior Must Meet the Expectations of the Civil Society”
will be conducted on the initiative of Andrei Babushkin,
Deputy Chair of the Moscow YABLOKO and Co-Chair of
the Human Rights faction of the party in the press
centre of the Moscow Interior Department, on Thursday,
February 25.
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
will participate in the round table. Other guest speakers
are:
Ludmila Alexeyeva, the Moscow Helsinki Group,
Valery Gribakin, head of the Information and Public
Relations Department of the Interior Ministry of the
RF,
Alexander Zharov, Ombudsman for the Moscow Region,
Alexander Zimin, leading expert of the Moscow University
of the Interior Ministry,
Svetlana Gannushkina, Grazhdanskoye Sodeistviye (Civil
Support)
Vladimir Lukin, Russia’s ombudsman,
Alexander Muzikantsky, Moscow ombudsman,
Ella Pamfilova, Civil Society and Human Rights Council
under the President of the RF,
Lev Ponomaryov, For the Human Rights movement,
Genry Reznik, Moscow Bar Association...
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Picketing
in Ufa: “Decent Pensions to the Military Pensioners!”
Press Release. March 1, 2010
Picketing for the right of the military
pensioners to decent pensions took place in the centre
of Ufa (Bashkiria) on February 27.
The picket was organised by the Bashkirian
regional branch of the YABLOKO party. The picket was
conducted under the slogan “Decent Pensions to the
Military Pensioners!”
In spite of the fact that 30 activists
had to participate in the action, the actual number
of participants grew to 50. Citizens dissatisfied
with the actions of Bashkirian government, administration
of Ufa and the law enforcement also joined the picket...
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Picket
against discrimination of military pensioners in Blagoveschensk
Press Release. February 26,
2010
Picket against discrimination of military
pensioners took place in Blagoveschensk (the Amur
Region) on February 23 (Defender of the Fatherland
Day).
The action was organised by the Amur
Region branch of YABLOKO. The city government gave
a permission to conduct the action in the center of
the city...
Despite preliminary announcements
of the action none of the local journalists risked
to go against Governor’s order and report on
the action in the media...
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YABLOKO
continues “Decent Pensions to the Military”
campaign
Press Release. February 24,
2010
Rallies and pickets took place in
different Russia’s cities within the framework
of YABLOKO’s campaign “Decent Pensions
to the Military” on February 23, the Defender
of the Fatherland Day.
About thousand people came to the
rally in Lipetsk demanding to raise scanty military
pensions. Military pensioners, YABLOKO’s activists
and CPRF activists held slogans “Putin to Dismissal!”,
“Military Pension – a Disgrace of the
Government!”...
Four pickets were organised in Novgorod:
YABLOKO’s activists distributed leaflets and
collected signatures under the address to the Russian
President. The residents of the city even queued at
one of the pickets located in the centre of the city
so that to put their signatures under an address to
Dmitry Medvedev demanding to change the system of
calculation of military pensions... |
YABLOKO’s
activists leave the court protesting against collusion
of the judge with OMON
Press Release. February 23,
2010
The arrested activists – YABLOKO’s
leader Sergei Mitrokhin, General Major Anton Goretsky
and Artur Grokhovsky, aid of YABLOKO’s leader,
spent over an hour in the district court waiting for
hearings on their case. After an hour expired they
went to the courtroom to find out when the hearings
were to take place. However, they saw a judge discussing
something with the OMON policemen who were witnesses
on the case. According to Grokhovsky, several policemen
were standing by the judge’s table and one of
them was even sitting on the table. However, the judge
demanded to close the door and not to interfere into
the discussion.
YABLOKO’s activists left the court in protest
against collusion of the judge and the police, despite
resistance of the policemen who brought them to the
court. “I think that what has happened is a
manifestation of an arbitrary rule and also a humiliation
to General Goretsky who on the Day of the Defender
of the Fatherland was kept in the police station for
three hours and then kept in court,” Mitrokhin
said. “The judge not only behaved incorrectly
towards us, but even tried to make a collusion with
the witnesses who were actually a party in the case,”
he noted.
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YABLOKO’s
leader and General Major arrested for picketing in
protection of military pensioners’ rights
Press
Release. February 23, 2010
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
and leader of the Moscow Region YABLOKO General Major
Anton Goretsky were arrested for conducting a picket
in protection of the military pensioners’ rights
that had not been coordinated with the authorities.
The local authorities declined YABLOKO’s application
to conduct picketing by the Ministry of Defence on
February 23 (the Day of Defenders of the Fatherland).
However, the same action had been allowed on January
20.
The participants of the picket held slogans “Scanty
Military Pensions – a Disgrace to the State!”
when about 15 OMON policemen arrested YABLOKO’s
activists and drove them to the local police station. |
YABLOKO
insists that the Chair of the Investigative Committee
at the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation
should take under control investigation of a killing
of civilians in Ingushetia
Press Release. February 17,
2010
YABLOKO’s leader Sergei Mitrokhin
asked Alexander Bastyrkin, Chair of the Investigative
Committee at the Public Prosecutor's Office of the
Russian Federation, to take under his personal control
investigation of a killing of civilians on the Chechen-Ingush
border during special operation on February 11 –
12, 2010.
“The investigation conducted
on February 13 – 14 by the Memorial human rights
centre showed that the versions worded by the officials
– that civilians had been used by the militants
as a human shield and died because of the air-to-ground
attack – were incorrect,” ran the letter...
At least 70 local civilians engaged
in agricultural works turned out to be in the area
of a special operation. The authorities had the information
about their work in the area, as they had given a
special permit for agricultural works to the local
residents there, however, the officials did not take
measures so that to evacuate people to a safe place.
At least four persons were killed. According to the
Memorial’s data they were gunned at a short
range and possibly fired “insurance” shots
afterwards. |
One
more provocation against Maxim Reznik, leader of St.Petersburg
branch of YABLOKO
Press Release. February 17,
2010
On February 17 (about 7 a.m.) Olga
Galkina, deputy of the municipal council of the Morskoi
district from the YABLOKO party found out leaflets
on the block of flats where she lived running that
police was allegedly looking for a “dangerous
criminal Maxim Lvovich Reznik accused of grave crimes”...
The leaflets also called the citizens to call the
telephone numbers indicated in the text so that to
help the police to arrest a “dangerous criminal”.
The given telephone numbers turned out to be the numbers
of the local police department, St.Petersburg’s
YABLOKO office and the school where Maxim works as
a teacher of history...
“It is obvious that this mean
action has been paid for and is aiming at exerting
psychological pressure on myself and my relatives.
It is especially mean that these people indicated
telephone number of the school where I work,”
Reznik said. “After today’s provocation
I can not say that the December and January incidents
[when Reznik was arrested by police when he was going
home from a supermarket for alleged “drinking
alcohol in a public place” and attack on their
family car] were a mere coincidence.” |
The
leader of Gelendzhik YABLOKO is forced to quit his
job because of a rally
Press Release, February 12,
2010
On January 31, 2010, Gelendzhik YABLOKO
conducted a meeting of protest against destruction
of the Utrish relict lagoons, where the Presidential
Property Management Department planned to build a
“sports and recreation complex” and Administration
of the Krasnodar Area – commercial buildings.
Public protest action took place by the city Administration
building.
And already on February 5, Sergei
Buldakov, leader of the local YABLOKO branch was informed
that he was transferred to another work place located
in 57 km from his current place. Alexander Umitbayaev,
Director General of the Vodokanal municipal state
company, where Buldakov worked informed Buldakov of
this transfer. |
Memorial’s
lectures in YABLOKO. The History of the Soviet Terror
Annoucement, February 4, 2010
We are proud to announce that we are
launching lectures of Memorial heads and experts within
the programme of our Evening University.
Please find below the schedule of the first lectures...
Please also note that you can see
Memorial’s exhibition A History of an Execution
at YABLOKO’s office... |
Governor
Gromov motions a libel suit against Sergei Mitrokhin
Press Release, February 1,
2010
Governor of the Moscow Region Boris
Gromov motioned a libel suit against YABLOKO’s
leader Sergei Mitrokhin who had laid blame for a physical
attack on Editor-in-Chief of Khimskinskaya Pravda
oppositional paper Mikhail Beketov. The official claims
compensation of RUR 500,000 (about USD 16,600) for
the moral damage.
Sergei Mitrokhin stated that the party
had grounds to think that “Administration of
the Khimki city district and personally Head of Administration
Strelchenko supported by Governor Gromov are behind
this crime” during an action held on November
16, 2009 one year after the attack. A
video record of Sergei Mitrokhin’s speech published
at YABLOKO’s web-site was used by the Governor
as an evidence of libel.
On November 13, 2008, Editor-in-Chief
of Khimskinskaya Pravda oppositional paper Mikhail
Beketov who had been opposing the construction of
a paid highway Moscow – St.Petersburg, was found
unconscious in the yard of his house. Doctors stated
a severe head injury, multiple factions and injuries.
Despite treatment Beketov remains a handicapped –
he can not take care of himself and his speech functions
have not restored. The action in support of Beketov
was held under the slogans “Attack on Beketov
Is an Attack on the Freedom of Speech” and “Attack
on Beketov Is Political Terror”.
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Social
orphanage Zhizn (Life) in St.Petersburg needs your
support!
February 2, 2010
Social orphanage Zhizn (Life) gives
shelter and normal living conditions to orphans and
social orphans. The orphanage was founded over 15
years ago and helped to about 600 children. The orphanage
does not get any state aid and has been financed by
private donations only.
At present the orphanage has to move
to a new place and its expenditures have abruptly
grown. Zhizn would be grateful for any aid, as it
is moving to empty flats. For bank transfers pls use
the following
banking details (it is important to indicate that
it is charity).
Even if you do not have a possibility
to help us financially, you can help to the orphanage
by spreading information about it.
See also:
Youth
YABLOKO organisation of St.Petersburg for the protection
of an orphanage. Press Release. September 8, 2009
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Picketing
in favour of Rechnik took place by the building of
the Russian Government
Press Release, January 29,
2010
Today on January 29, 2010, the residents
of the bulldozed Rechnik village together with YABLOKO
activists organised a mobile picket in the form of
automobile race. Since 2-30 p.m. picketing took place
by the RF Government’s building. YABLOKO’s leader
Sergei Mitorkhin took place in the action.The participants
of the picket hold a placard running “Yes to the amnesty
of dachas!” and picturing President Medvedev and Prime
Minister Putin.
“We consider all the developments
in Rechnik complete lawlessness, as not only a law
on the “amnesty” of dachas but also a number of other
laws make bureaucrats to file property title on land
and houses in such cooperatives as Rechnik,” Mitrokhin
told to journalists. “We think that this lawlessness
is performed in the interests of bureaucracy and large
business which would like to use this territory. The
state demonstrates its cynical attitude to the people
who with their own labour made money for construction
of their private houses on legally purchased plots
of land,” he added.
more
See also:
'Selective
justice' in Moscow as houses razed overnight. Reuters.
Jan.28, 2010 |
Brief
Outline of Sergei Mitrokhin’s Report at the
State Council meeting
January 22, 2010
The key problem of Russia’s
political system is monopolism which manifests itself
in three major ways:
1) bodies of power and parliaments
of all levels demonstrate monopoly of one party representing
the interests of bureaucracy and large-scale business
merged with it;
2) complete dominance of the executive over the judicial
authority;
3) dictate of one social class – the bureaucracy
– over all other social groups.
Thus, the present political system generally reproduces
the Soviet system, with its key flaw – the monopoly
of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on power.
Such monopoly led to the insensibility of the political
system of the USSR to the challenges of the time.
Attempts to reform the system were considerably belated
and that, consequently, led to a collapse of the USSR. |
Assessment
of Russia’s Present Political System and the
Principles of Its Development. Brief note for
the State Council meeting (January 22, 2010) by Dr.Grigory
Yavlinsky, member of YABLOKO’s Political Committee.
January 22,
2010
...In the absence of serious attention
to the raise of political culture and freedom of speech,
elections in our country will become a fest of demagogues
and populists killing the system.
The main problems and goals of the
society and the state in the field of creation of
modern political system and political reform do not
represent a mere correction, they mean bringing of
life and sense into Russian politics.
Only in this case it will be of interest
for the people and will be worthy of their attention.
To achieve this we should first of all raise the level
of public consciousness and open opportunities for
public participation in the power and politics.
We think that to prevent dissolution
of the Russian political system in 2010 – 2012
we need to undertake the following gradual but nonetheless
decisive steps...
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