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HUMAN RIGHTS | NEWSLETTERS
April 15, 2006
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its sixtieth issue on the continued detention and trial of Yukos affair victims Vasily Aleksanyan and Svetlana Bakhmina. It also notes how Mikhail Khodorkovsky was sent to solitary confinement in his Siberian penal colony for petty offenses. Download Issue # 60 »

April 7, 2006
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its fifty-ninth issue on the suspension of the Yukos-supported NGO, Open Russia and the arrest of Vasily Aleksanyan, a former executive of Yukos. Download Issue # 59 »

March 27, 2006
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its fifty-eighth issue on Khodorkovsky's release from solitary confinement, the arrest of monetary funds of the non-profit Open Russia and the appeal against the arrest of the NGO's funds. Download Issue # 58 »

March 17, 2006
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its fifty-seventh issue on the Zamoskvoretsky Court of Moscow continuing to investigate the decision to transport Khodorkovsky to the Chita Oblast colony, Khodorkovsky's 7-day sentence to isolation, and the final dismantling of Yukos. Download Issue # 57 »

February 3, 2006
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its fifty-second issue on the sentencing of Stanislav Dmitriyevsky (human rights activist) to two years of probation with a four-year trial period. Stanislav Dmitriyevsky has spoken out about the separatists’ calls for peace and has been persecuted for his advocacy. Download Issue # 52 »

February 2, 2006
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its fifty-first issue on the human rights picket against the FSB, pickets in support of Stanislav Dmitriyevsky, and Mikhail Khodorkovsky's trials in prison. Download Issue # 51 »

January 26, 2006
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its fiftieth issue on the FSB's claims that Russian NGOs are financed by the British intelligence services. The FSB claims that a group of British spies work under cover of the Embassy of the Great Britain, the details of which were shown on the telechannel "Rossiya" in Arcady Mamontov's programme “The Special correspondent.” Download Issue # 50  »

January 20, 2006
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its forty-ninth issue on the status of the weather and surroundings of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev's prisons, the sudden disappearance of the defence lawyers' complaint regarding the illegal sentencing of Khodorkovsky to Chita Oblast, and the prison official's recent "reprimand" of Khodorkovsky for leaving his work space. Download Issue # 49 »

January 20, 2006
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its forty-eighth issue on the criminal prosecution of Stanislaw Dmitrievsky, the executive director of the Society of Russian-Chechen Friendship and the editor-in-chief of Right-Defence, a joint newspaper for the Society of Russian-Chechen Friendship and the Nizhegorodsky Society for Human Rights (NSHR). Download Issue # 48 »

January 13, 2006
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its forty-seventh issue on Mikhail Khodorkovsky's appeal to transfer out of the prison colony of Krasnokamensk, the obstruction of Khodorkovsky's appeal preparation, and the extradition refusal from Britain for Yukos Vice President Alexander Temerko. Download Issue # 47 »

December 15, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its forty-fourth issue on the ongoing trial of former Yukos lawyer Svetlana Bakhmina and on the Moscow City Court's rejection of the request by Leonid Nevzlin's lawyers to examine materials related to the charges against him. Platon Lebedev also says in an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine that he does not believe Russia can become a liberal democracy under Vladimir Putin. Download Issue # 44 »

December 9, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its forty-third issue on the problems in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic where there are mass violations of human rights and freedoms of Russian Federation citizens, as well as the violations of the rights of national minorities and religions. Tensions between citizens and law-makers exploded on October 13th when a group of citizens attacked law- enforcement institutions of Nalchik in protest of the persecution of the Kabardino-Balkarian people and of citizens confessing traditional Islam. In this issue, several letters have been written in protest to members of the Duma. Download Issue # 43  »

November 28, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its forty-second issue on the potential disbarment of Albert Mkrtychev, a lawyer for Mikhail Khodorkovsky. The Administration of colony YaG 14/10 of the city of Krasnokamensk where Mikhail Khodorkovsky serves his term initiated the process of debarment of Mkrtychev because of an incident that occurred during one of Mkrtychev's visits with Khodorkovsky. “There is an order of the Ministry of Justice containing a list of documents and things that should not be carried through [during a prison visit],” said Albert Mkrtychev. “So they are trying to accuse me of violating this order.” Download Issue # 42  »

November 10, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its forty-first issue on Lebedev's wife's visit to his prison, Khodorkovsky's new relationship with a priest behind bars, and the publishing in NY Times and Financial Times of a statement by Khodorkovsky. Download Issue # 41 »

October 31, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its fortieth issue on the two year anniversary of the arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, his first statement from the remote Siberian prison colony of Krasnokamensk, and the Moscow Bar Association's rejection of the request to disbar several of Khodorkovsky's attorneys. Download Issue # 40  »

October 20, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its thirty-ninth issue on the transfer of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev to remote prison colonies in Siberia and the Arctic Circle, respectively, and the beginning of court proceedings for ex-Yukos lawyer Svetlana Bakhmina. Download Issue # 39 »

October 12, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its thirty-eighth issue on the political and social situation in Kalmykia and the suppression of the first "orange" demonstration in Russia. Download Issue # 38 »

October 8, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its thirty-seventh issue on Khodorkovsky's supervisory appeal to the presidium, the Procuracy General's proposition to disbarr all Khodorkovsky's lawyers, and the actual barring of one defence lawyer. Download Issue # 37 »

September 23, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its thirty-fifth issue on the results of Mikhail Khodorkovsky's and Platon Lebedev's appeal hearing and the Moscow City Court's decision in the case of Yukos. Download Issue # 35 »

September 16, 2005
The Chronicle of Political Persecution in Present Day Russia:
The "For Human Rights" Information Agency reports in its thirty-fourth issue on the quarantine placed on Mikhail Khodorkovsky's cell preventing him from meeting with his lawyers, the consideration of the appeal, and Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s plans to be elected to the State Duma. Download Issue # 34  »

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According to the sentence of
the Moscow City Court,
Mikhail Khodorkovsky
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DAYS IN CUSTODY:
Mikhail Khodorkovsky 2510
Platon Lebedev 2625
Svetlana Bakhmina 2102

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