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April 2002

Yavlinsky is concerned about the criticism of President Putin's foreign policy course by the military-and-political bureaucracy
Polit.ru, Monitor, April 24, 2002
The leader of the Russian Democratic Party YABLOKO Grigory Yavlinsky thinks that pressures on President Putin's foreign policy imposed by certain political and bureaucratic forces aimed at ensuring changes to the present course have increased recently.

 

Five out of ten prefectures of Moscow administrative districts ban the YABLOKO party from organising pickets by the metro stations on the occasion of the 16th anniversary of the disaster at Chernobyl nuclear power station
Rosbalt, April 25, 2002
Five out of ten prefectures of Moscow administrative districts banned the YABLOKO party from organising pickets near metro stations on the occasion of the 16th anniversary of the disaster Chernobyl nuclear power station. However, according to the YABLOKO press service, on April 25 and April 26 the party will distribute leaflets to about 100 metro stations, and on April 26 a meeting will be held at Kaluzhskaya square, Moscow. The leader of YABLOKO Grigory Yavlinsky and well-known environmentalists and human rights activists will speak at the meeting.

 

Russian Soldier-Politician Lebed Dies in Air Crash
Alexander Lebed By Yelena Smirnova, Reuters, April 28, 2002
MOSCOW - Russia's lower house of parliament launched debate Wednesday on a law strengthening the constitutional provision of alternative service with guarantees that would remove NOVOSIBIRSK, Russia (Reuters) - Alexander Lebed, a tough-talking general who played a key role in foiling the 1991 coup against Mikhail Gorbachev and ran for president against Boris Yeltsin five years later, died Sunday in a helicopter crash.

 

Russia probes Lebed death crash
CNN Europe, April 29, 2002

 

Lebed, 52, Killed in Helicopter Crash
By Natalia Yefimova, The Moscow Times, April 29, 2002.

 

The YABLOKO Party, Environmenalists and Human Rights Campaigners Hold Meetings against the import of nuclear waste into Russia
RIA "OREANDA", April 27, 2002
Moscow. About 300 people took part in the meeting against the import of spent fuel into Russia. The meeting was held in the centre of Moscow on Kaluga square on the evening of April 26, on the 16th anniversary of the accident at the Chernobyl NPP. The meeting was organized by the Russian Democratic Party Yabloko with the support of environmental and human rights organizations as part of an All-Russian action that was held in over 50 regions.

 

Concern over nuclear waste rises in Russia
By Sergei Blagov, Asia Times, March 23, 2002
MOSCOW - Russia's dangerous radioactive legacy of the Soviet-era nuclear sector has become a matter of domestic and international concern. While the Russian authorities, notably the Nuclear Power Ministry - or Minatom - argue that the country's nuclear facilities sector is safe, some international environmental organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and parliament deputies are far from convinced.

 

Police Cart Away Nuclear Protesters
Police Cart Away Nuclear Protesters
By Robin Munro Staff Writer, The Moscow Times, April 26, 2002.
Police, Kremlin security officers and plainclothes officers forcefully broke up a peaceful demonstration against nuclear waste imports on Red Square on Thursday, cuffing young protesters in the face before hauling them by their collars to waiting police cars and roughly slamming them in.

 

Deputies Call Le Pen's Rise a Warning
By Andrei Zolotov Jr. Staff Writer, The Moscow Times, April 23, 2002.
Leading State Duma deputies warned on Monday that the strong showing of far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen in France's weekend presidential election should serve as a wake-up call.

 

Grigory Yavlinsky: the authorities stir up xenophobia from time to time
Radio-1 radio-station, April 19, 2002
The leader of the YABLOKO party Grigory Yavlinsky thinks that representatives of the authorities are completely responsible for possible outbursts of skinheads on the anniversary of Hitler's birthday. "Every person beaten on these days, every victim will suffer, as the authorities shut their eyes, demonstrate criminal negligence and from time to time even stir up xenophobia," said Yavlinsky in an interview with Interfax. In general, Yavlinsky thinks that the problem of Nazism in Russia is connected to the endless war in Chechnya, as well as the intermittent nationalist declarations by some politicians, as was the case, for example, in Krasnodar Territory.

 

Moscow Authorities Prohibit Action by the Yabloko Party and Environmentalists
RIA "OREANDA", April 22, 2002
Moscow. April 26 is the 16th anniversary of the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The Russian Democratic Party Yabloko plans to conduct a nationwide action with the support of public organisations.

 

On the draft law "On Citizenship in the Russian Federation"
The YABLOKO faction of the State Duma of the RF Statement, April 17, 2002
The YABLOKO faction insists on removing the draft law "On Citizenship in the RF" from the third reading in the Duma on April 19, 2002 in view of considerable deviations from the text adopted by the State Duma in the second reading.

 

Grigory Yavlinsky insists on removing the draft law on citizenship in the RF from the third reading in the Duma and drafting it in accordance with the text adopted in the second reading
MK-Novosti Information Agency, April 19, 2002
Moscow, April 19 (MK-Novosti). The leader of the Duma YABLOKO faction Grigory Yavlinsky insists on removing the draft law "On Citizenship in the RF" from the third reading in the Duma today, as the text differs from the version adopted by the lower chamber in the second reading.

 

Duma Jugglings
Dmitri Chernov, "Vremya MN", April 19, 2002
A large scandal is rising in the Duma again. Deputy Head of the YABLOKO faction Sergei Ivanenko stated that when preparing the draft law "On Citizenship" for the third reading the document was falsified.

 

Political Elite Weighs the Speech's Merits
By Oksana Yablokova Staff Writer, The Moscow Times, April 19, 2002
Novaya Gazeta appears to have reached a compromise with the Krasnodar judge who won an unprecedented $1 million libel suit that threatened to bankrupt the Immediately after hearing President Vladimir Putin's speech, Federation Council Speaker Sergei Mironov wrote a letter to Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov.

 

Torn Duma Passes Alternative Service
By Oksana Yablokova Staff Writer, The Moscow Times, April 18, 2002
The State Duma narrowly approved on first reading Wednesday thegovernment's billon alternative military service that allows young people ofdraft age to carry out civilservice if they put in twice as much time as in the army and canprove they are pacifistsat heart

 

A Wary Eye Is Cast Over EU's Influence on Trade
By Todd Prince Special to The Moscow Times, April 18, 2002
The State Duma narrowly approved on first reading Wednesday thegovernment's billon alternative military service that allows young people ofdraft age to carry out As the European Union brings countries of Eastern and Central Europe into its fold over the next few years, its political clout in the region is expected to strengthen and its influence on Russian economic life is set to grow.

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YABLOKO called the government's draft law on alternative service "discriminatory"
Gazeta.ru, April 17, 2002
Chairman of the Civil Control Committee of the YABLOKO party Valeri Borschyov said that YABLOKO oppose the government's government's draft law on alternative service prepared by the Ministry of Defence. In his view, the draft virtually blocks the formation of the institution of alternative army service.

 

Russian parliament debates bill providing for alternative military service
By Judith Ingram, Associated Press Writer, April 17, 2002
MOSCOW - The Russian government lashed out Thursday at U.S.-funded Radio MOSCOW - Russia's lower house of parliament launched debate Wednesday on a law strengthening the constitutional provision of alternative service with guarantees that would remove conscientious objectors from legal limbo.

 

The Russian Federation and the United States. Approaches in Cooperation in Nuclear Conversion Programmes. YABLOKO's proposals.
Sergei Mitrokhin, Specially for the YABLOKO web-site, April 3, 2002
New approaches have been developed during constructive dialogue with Russian public organisations and reflect the modern role of civil society in international cooperation aimed at reducing nuclear defence programmes.

 

Grigiry Yavlinsky: People don't care about the Duma
By Andrei Vandenko, Sobesednik, April 17-23, 2002

 

Chairman of the Duma Committee on Education and Science: "We Shall Broaden Paid Education"
Alexander Shishlov (YABLOKO), Moskovsky Komsomolets, April 8, 2002
From the dossier of "Moskovsky Komsomolets": "Occupied the post of Deputy Chairman of the said committee. Born in Leningrad. Graduated from the Mathematics and Mechanics and Legal faculties of St. Petersburg State University, member of St. Petersburg Academic Union. Former deputy of St. Petersburg City Council, then deputy of the State Duma of the second and third convocations. Member of the PACE Commission on Legal Issues and Human Rights. Married, two children."

 

Who Stands Behind Russia's Foreign Policy?
By Gregory Feifer,St Peterburg Times, April 9, 2002
MOSCOW - Unlike with President Vladimir Putin's domestic policies, which are usually ascribed to one or another group of advisers within the corridors of power, the genesis of foreign policy is a murky affair.

 

Statement on the trial against Novaya Gazeta newspaper
All-Russia Democratic Assembly and the Guild of Court Reporters. April 8, 2002
Russian politics for an outsider looks like a panopticum, where you can see all types of monsters. There are monsters that can devour a whole economic sector in an instant, people who like weather-vanes start rotating speedily at the smallest breeze Basmanny Intermunicipal Court in Moscow adopted two unprecedented decisions, obliging the editing house of Novaya Gazeta to pay compensation for moral damage of THIRTY and FIFTEEN MILLION ROUBLES. Clearly, if these decisions come into force, the readers will never see Novaya Gazeta again

 

Grigory Yavlinsky: Programme "50" successfully achieved
Novaya Gazeta, April 11, 2002
Russian politics for an outsider looks like a panopticum, where you can see all types of monsters. There are monsters that can devour a whole economic sector in an instant, people who like weather-vanes start rotating speedily at the smallest breeze from the Kremlin, millionaires with Versace ties continuously struggling to raise the living standards of ordinary Russian citizens…

 

President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin congratulates Grigory Yavlinsky, Chairman of the Russian Democratic Party YABLOKO and head of the YABLOKO faction in the State Duma on his 50th birthday
Press Release, April 10, 2002
Here is the text of the President Putin's telegramme.

 

Everything Lies Ahead for Yavlinsky
Komsomolskaya Pravda, April 10, 2002
Today Grigory Yavlinsky celebrates his birthday: he has turned 50. We called on the threshold and asked him three questions, not about politics.

 

Today, on April 10, the leader of the YABLOKO faction in the State Duma Grigory Yavlinsky turned 50
Oksana Alexeeva, Kommersant Daily, April 10, 2002

 

Novaya Gazeta Could Get a Reduced Fine
The Moscow Times, April 9, 2002
Novaya Gazeta appears to have reached a compromise with the Krasnodar judge who won an unprecedented $1 million libel suit that threatened to bankrupt the newspaper. Novaya Gazeta representatives and Judge Alexander Chernov, who had sued the newspaper for defamation, met Friday and agreed that Chernov would write to a higher court asking that the amount of fine be cut "to a reasonable level," while the newspaper would acknowledge errors in its reporting.

 

Grigory Yavlinsky: Russia's economic growth to amount to 2% this year
Rosbalt, April 5, 2002
Moscow. April 5, 2002. Russia's economic growth will amount to 2% this year, stated the leader of the YABLOKO party Grigory Yavlinsky at a press conference today.

 

Grigory Yavlinsky: I don't see any threat for Russia in the dislocation of the US troops in Georgia or Central Asia
Rosbalt, April 5, 2002
Moscow, April 5, 2002. "I don't see any threat for Russia in the dislocation of the US troops in Georgia or Central e Asia," noted the leader of the YABLOKO party Grigory Yavlinsky at a press conference in Moscow today. According to Yavlinsky, terrorism and the drugs trade are not only Russian, but global problems, and "if the Americans can help us tackle these problems, they will ease the life of the Russian military."

 

Grigory Yavlinsky: Beginning of broadcasting of Radio Liberty in Chechen is "not very tactful" towards Russia
Ekho Moskvi radio station, April 4, 2002
The decision of Radio Liberty to start broadcasting in Chechen is "not very tactful towards Russia, considering the present relationships between Russia and the USA, as well as the acute situation in the Northern Caucasus." This opinion was expressed by the leader of the YABLOKO faction in the State Duma of the RF Grigory Yavlinsky in an interview with the Ekho Moskvi radio station.

 

Lawmakers reshuffle committee posts, forcing Communist Party to lose top positions
Associated Press, April 4, 2002
MOSCOW - The Russian government lashed out Thursday at U.S.-funded Radio Liberty, saying its first broadcasts to the North Caucasus region were biased in favor of Chechen rebels.

 

A governor can have only two terms of office, said YABLOKO's leader to the electorate in the Sverdlovsk region.
Rosbalt, April 2, 2002
Ekaterinburg, April 2, 2002. Today the leader of the YABLOKO party Grigory Yavlinsky will hold a number of meetings with the electorate in Nizhni Tagil and Novouralsk. According to information from the press service of the regional branch of the party, at a press conference Yavlinsky declared yesterday that YABLOKO had still not learned how to work with its potential electorate and therefore received insufficient support during elections....

 

YABLOKO's leader against a third term of office for governors in Russia
API (Ekaterinburg), April 2, 2002
Ekaterinburg, April 1, 2002. The third term of office should be abolished for everybody in Russia: for both the president and all governors and there should be no exceptions. The leader of the YABLOKO party Grigory Yavlinsky made this statement during a press conference on April 1, 2002.

 

Grigory Yavlinsky's speech, Bertelsmann Foundation 25th Anniversary Symposium Transforming Our World - Building.
March 11, 2002
Let me start with a short observation about the assessment of the Russian economic reforms as discussed many times under the framework created by the Bertelsmann Foundation. As you know perfectly well, Russian economic reforms and the reforms in Eastern Europe were discussed in many institutions in the world and many think tanks...

 

Lawmakers reshuffle committee posts, forcing Communist Party to lose top positions
By MARA D. BELLABY, Associated Press Writer, April 3, 2002
MOSCOW - Russia's lower house of parliament voted Wednesday to reshuffle the leaders of its legislative committees in a bid to give more power to centrist factions - at the expense of the Communist Party.

 

Reds Lose Key Posts in Duma Shake-Up
By Oksana Yablokova Staff Writer, The Moscow Times, April 4, 2002.
The State Duma voted Wednesday to reshuffle the chairmen of nearly a third of its committees, stripping the Communists of eight top posts and concentrating even greater power in the hands of centrist and liberal factions supportive of Kremlin policies.

 

Russians Ponder U.S. Relations
By JUDITH INGRAM, Associated Press Writer, April 2, 2002
MOSCOW (AP) - Ahead of a Russian-U.S. summit next month, Russians increasingly are asking what rewards they have reaped from joining the U.S.-led anti-terrorist coalition and where President Vladimir Putin pro-Western policy is leading the nation.

 

Russian lawmaker calls for international buffer force in Middle East
By Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press Writer, April 1, 2002
MOSCOW - A senior Russian lawmaker called Monday for deployment of an international peacekeeping force in the Middle East, saying that Israel and the Palestinians were unable to end the cycle of violence without outside help.

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