Staunton, August 3 –– Moscow has branded the only environmental action group in Ozersk “a foreign agent” as a step toward forcing the closure of the only such group working to defend the rights of those who continue to suffer as a result of two major nuclear accidents there in Soviet times. Nadezhda Kutepova, the […]
Analysis
That Russians are Feeling Better Because Things are Getting Worse Makes Sense, Urnov Says
Staunton, July 29 –– Because they are latecomers to a market economy and have not adjusted to it, Russians, “however paradoxical it may seem,” feel themselves “more comfortable” now that the situation is worse than they did when the economy was growing and the gap between what they want and what they can have was […]
Ukraine Mustn’t Count on Changes in Russia Soon But Instead Be Prepared to Fight On, Borovoy Says
Staunton, July 31 –– Konstantin Borovoy, an outspoken Russian opposition politician and commentator, says Ukrainians are making a big mistake if they assume there is going to be any change in Russia soon either from above or below. And he insists that they must instead be prepared for more war and the need to fight […]
‘Anti-Russian,’ a Dangerously Unconstitutional Update of ‘Anti-Soviet,’ Reznik Says
Staunton, July 26 – A group of Duma deputies want to make “anti-Russian” statements and actions a crime analogous to “anti-Soviet” ones in the time of the USSR, lawyer Genri Reznik says, and while they haven’t worked out the terminology completely, they have decided on a penalty – up to ten years in prison, the […]
Jewish Scholar Fleeing ‘Nazi-Like Atmosphere’ of Putin’s Russia
Staunton, July 26 – Ilya Frank, a Jewish linguist whose approach has defined how Russians study foreign languages for more than a decade, has decided he and his family must leave Moscow for Israel because of what he describes as “a Nazi-like atmosphere” there, one he quickly identified because of his familiarity with German writings […]
Crimea Braces for Another Russian Invasion – ‘Commissars from Moscow’
Staunton, July 19 – Moscow has disbanded two of the agencies it created to integrate occupied Crimea – the Ministry for Crimean Affairs and the Commission for the Social-Economic Development of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol – but in its place, it has decided to dispatch Russian officials as new “commissars” to run the […]
Russian Orthodox Activists Increasingly Engage in Pogrom-Like Violence, Moscow Journal Says
Staunton, July 19 – An article in the current issue of Sovershenno Sekretno asks whether there is a line between Russian Orthodox Church activists and those who engage in pogrom-like violence. It concludes sadly that there is not — and that church activists and those engaged in attacks on other groups are increasingly one and […]
Constitutional Change in Ukraine Gives Putin Three Victories, Illarionov Says
Staunton, July 18 – By including in the Ukrainian constitutional provision specifying that Kyiv will come up with a new law governing certain portions of Donetsk and Lugansk Regions, the Verkhovna Rada has in effect adopted “a pro-Putin constitutional model for Ukraine” and given the Kremlin leader three dangerous victories over Kyiv, according to Andrey […]
Moscow’s Terrorist Organization List Arbitrary and Incomplete, Russian Analyst Says
Staunton, July 18 – For the last 12 years, the FSB has maintained a list of those organizations which Russian courts have identified as terrorist. There are now 23 on the list, but it is arbitrary, incomplete and fails to provide any indication of the relative threat posed by these groups to Russia and the […]
Putin, Obama Now Together ‘Without Ukraine’ and Even ‘Against Ukraine,’ Illarionov Says
Staunton, July 19 – The trade-off US President Barack Obama made with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to get a deal on Iran “is acquiring new and, in our time, somewhat unexpected aspects,” Andrey Illarionov says, colors that unfortunately suggest “Russia, the US, Iran and the EU are together, together without Ukraine,” even “together against […]