Russian Impunity

13 December 2008
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Impunity plummets to a new low as Ingushetia court says custodial death is not murder

Impunity plummets to a new low as Ingushetia court says custodial death is not murder

If state impunity itself over the scores of unsolved murder cases of journalists in Russia was not enough, press freedom groups now have to even prove that the killings were indeed murders. The death of Magomed Yevloyev, who succumbed to injuries in hospital after being shot on the temple while in police custody on August 31, had evoked criticism against the government and the police from

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6 December 2008
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$2 million paid for Anna Politkovskaya's murder, key witness tells Moscow court

$2 million paid for Anna Politkovskaya's murder, key witness tells Moscow court

Citing the examination of “classified” material evidence, the presiding judge in the Anna Politkovskaya murder case trial again barred on Thursday the press and public from the hearing. The trial was re-opened for both on Friday. A witness testifying in the trial said on Friday that a bounty of $2 million was paid to carry out the killing. Lom-Ali Gaitukayev, who had previously served 12 years in...

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30 November 2008

Lawyer for beaten Russian editor offers 500,000 roubles reward after tardy investigation

Stalina Gurevich, lawyer for newspaper editor Mikhail Beketov, who was attacked and brutally beaten on November 13, has announced a reward for information on those who instigated or carried out the attack and condemned lack of progress in the investigation. She joined Andrei Stolbunov, vice-president of the human rights organisation Spravedlivost (Justice) in offering a reward of 500,000 roubles...

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25 November 2008
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Prosecutors ask for removal of judge in Anna Politkovskaya murder case trial as chaos reigns

Prosecutors ask for removal of judge in Anna Politkovskaya murder case trial as chaos reigns

A Russian judge has lifted a ban on journalists covering the trial of three men accused of helping to murder journalist and Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya even as prosecutors asked for his removal over his flip-flops on media coverage. Judge Yevgeny Zubov ruled last week that the politically charged trial would be held behind closed doors, drawing fierce criticism from Politkovskaya's family...

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22 November 2008

Anna Politkovskaya trial juror denies that Moscow jury requested exclusion of press

A member of the Anna Politkovskaya murder trial jury has denied that the jury had asked for the press and public to be excluded, saying it was the clerk of the court who asked them to sign a statement to this effect which they had not drafted. The jury member said this in an interview to independent radio station Echo Moskvy, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Juror Yevgeny Kolesov told...

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19 November 2008
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Judge reverses decision to let press and public attend Anna Politkovskaya murder trial

Judge reverses decision to let press and public attend Anna Politkovskaya murder trial

A Moscow court has reversed an earlier decision and barred the public and media from the trial of four men accused of murdering journalist Anna Politkovskaya, Yevgeny Zubov, the presiding judge in the trial of four men for the 2006 murder of Novaya Gazeta reporter Anna Politkovskaya, Wednesday ruled that the press and public will henceforth be excluded, reversing the decision he took on the first...

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17 November 2008
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Public admitted to Politkovskaya trial with no mastermind or hit-man among defendants

Public admitted to Politkovskaya trial with no mastermind or hit-man among defendants

Four men went on trial Monday in connection with the murder of Russian journalist and outspoken Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya, despite the failure of the authorities to catch the masterminds. The four have been charged with helping organise the October 2006 shooting of Politovskaya at her apartment block in central Moscow. In a victory for Politkovskaya's lawyers who had feared the process...

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14 November 2008

Editor of vocal newspaper in Moscow severely assaulted over critical reporting

The editor-in-chief of a small and vocal opposition newspaper in the Moscow suburbs, who fought a campaign to protect a forest from destruction by real-estate developers, is in critical condition after being assaulted and beaten outside his home. Mikhail Beketov, editor-in-chief of the Khimkinskaya Pravda newspaper, was found unconscious after being badly beaten on Thursday near his home in the...

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3 October 2008
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Russian prosecutors wrap up Anna Politkovskaya murder case, refer it to court

Russian prosecutors wrap up Anna Politkovskaya murder case, refer it to court

The Russian prosecutor-general's office has completed its investigation into the murder of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya and sent the case to court, Interfax news agency reported Thursday. It was not immediately clear Thursday which court will hear the case. Politkovskaya, an award-winning reporter for the Novaya Gazeta, was one of the strongest critics in the Russian media of the...

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23 September 2008

Editor-in-chief of Russian newspaper convicted of slander, given suspended sentence

Stanislav Glukhov, editor-in-chief of the newspaper Khabarovsky Express, has been convicted of slander (a crime under Article 129 of the Russian Criminal Code), for disseminating false information and defaming Dmitry Rozenkov, a member of the local parliament, according to the Moscow-based Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations (CJES). The court found that Glukhov knowingly allowed the...

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