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Mr. Putin's Latest 'Spy'
The Washington Post, December 27, 2001
THE EVIDENCE is growing that Vladimir Putin sees no connection between the new partnership he says he is seeking between Russia and the West and his own domestic policies, which frequently violate Western norms of democracy and human rights. Mr. Putin continues to repress independent media that report critically on his government, and he appears determined to continue his military's brutal campaign against rebels in Chechnya, following a feint at negotiations.

 

Yabloko's 10th Congress marked by innovations on policies and party's concept Moscow
RIA "Oreanda", December 24, 2001
Moscow. Yabloko's 10th party congress of Yabloko starts in Moscow on December 22.

 

Vladimir Putin meets the leader of Yabloko Grigory Yavlinsky
RIA "Novosti" December 19, 2001
Vladimir Putin meets the leader of Yabloko Grigory Yavlinsky MOSCOW, DECEMBER 19, RIA NOVOSTI - On Wednesday, Vladimir Putin had a routine Kremlin meeting with Grigory Yavlinsky, leader of the Yabloko movement

 

Putin: U.S. ABM Withdrawal a 'Mistake'
By Sarah Karush, Associated Press, December 13, 2001
Russian President Vladimir Putin called the U.S. decision to withdraw from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty a ``mistake'' Thursday, but said it would pose no military threat to Russia.

 

Bush Plans ABM Treaty Withdrawal
By Barry Schweid,
Associated Press, December 12, 2001
President Bush told congressional leaders Wednesday he will withdraw from a treaty considered a cornerstone of arms control but one that hampers his quest for a defense against missile attack.

 

Putin silent as leaders vent fury over ABM opt-out
By Jon Boyle,
Reuters, December 13, 2001
Russian politicians roundly condemned on Thursday Washington's impending departure from the ABM treaty, but few expected President Vladimir Putin to make a drama out of a crisis from which he should emerge unscathed.

 

Terms in Office: Two in One
By Semen Golovko
Gazeta, December 10, 2001

 

Opposition becomes fashionable
By Anna Zakatnova Nezavisimaya Gazeta, December 4, 2001

 

The participants of the Democratic Assembly support the fight against international terrorism
Press release, December 3, 2001
The participants of the All-Russia Democratic Assembly held in Moscow on Monday, December 3, 2001, supported the creation of an anti-terror coalition.

 

The All-Russia Democratic Assembly supports the TV-6 company
Press release, December 3, 2001
The All-Russia Democratic Assembly expressed its support for TV-6, following a court decision to liquidate the television company.

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