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RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Nov 13, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (November 13th, 2009) Writes:
front.jpgTODAY: Medvedev's state of the nation address warns opposition against using democracy to rock the boat; talks up modernization. Media unconvinced President can match word with deed. Topol-M problem for START replacement talks;  Litvinenko suspect Lugovoi willing to speak to London prosecutors?; is Russia really cracking down on nationalists; Putin world's third most powerful according to ForbesIn President Medvedev's second state-of-the-nation address, highlights of which can be found here, he warned opposition politicians not to use democracy as a way to 'destabilize the state and split society'. The fact that the speech emphasized long-term goals, related to cutting time zones, technology and industrial modernization, heralds a call for re-election argues one analyst, quoted in the Moscow ...

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Nov 3, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (November 3rd, 2009) Writes:
p2.jpg TODAY: Opposition activist torture claims; Miliband leaves with no breakthrough regarding diplomatic concerns; meets with rights activists; Putin and Medvedev popularity waning?; President in need of own power structure to realize reforms; Stalin resurrection an identity issue; Gorbachev on Russophobia; alcohol; jokes; artThe Other Russia reports that Konstantin Makarov, a member of the outlawed National Bolshevik Party, and organizer of an opposition rally planned for the 31st October in Voronezh, was detained and beaten by two policeman, one of whom was S. Yemkov of the notorious Interior Ministry's Center for Extremism Prevention.  According to Makarov, his torturers told him that he would face similar treatment after each rally held by the National Bolsheviks.  Foreign Minister Sergei ...

Miliband in Moscow and the need to link Russia-UK relations with human rights

Robert Amsterdam (November 2nd, 2009) Writes:
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Bob has an opinion article in today's edition of the Guardian stressing the importance of linking human rights with foreign relations during David Miliband's visit to Russia this week, and elsewhere in the same paper, Mikhail Khodorkovsky's mother has issued her own appeal to the foreign secretary.

At least one report confirms that Khodorkovsky's case will indeed be discussed.

Miliband has started on this path already, apparently. He met with human rights activists today where, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Libery, he "expressed his concern over the killings of activists of nongovernmental organizations in Russia and the pressure that is being imposed on civil society."

Miliband also pressed Russia to

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Today in Russian Business – Oct. 20, 2008

Robert Amsterdam (October 20th, 2008) Writes:
A delegation of British business leaders will visit Russia this week. The trip, led by Business secretary Lord Mandelson, is being billed a sign of Britain's willingness to maintain robust trade relations, "a demonstration that there is a very clear intention on both sides to have good business-to-business relations despite the misunderstandings we have in other, political areas,” namely the ongoing spat over whether to extradite Andrei Lugovoi. Troubled Bank Globex will be bought out by Vneshekonombank, making it the fourth of Russia's 50 biggest banks to have been nationalized in recent weeks. A summarization of Russia's current economic woes: big banks lending big bucks to big spenders. One of these big spenders, aluminum baron Oleg Deripaska, has until the end of the month to repay nearly half of a $4.5 billion loan with western banks, or else forfeit a 25 percent stake in Norilsk Nickel.

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Oct. 17, 2008

Robert Amsterdam (October 17th, 2008) Writes:
blast101708.jpg TODAY: EU decides to delay talks with Russia; Gorbachev supports Yukos prisoner; More military spending; UK continues fight for extradition. With strenuous resistance from Poland, Sweden, and the Baltic States, the European Union leaders have delayed a decision on whether to restart talks over establishing a new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with Russia. "The PCA will resume once the analysis, the evaluation that is being done by the Council (of EU ministers) and commission is finished," said EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana. Amid funeral proceedings for Alexei Cherepanov, the New York Rangers first-round pick who died during a game outside of Moscow Monday, the Duma called for a probe of why medical officials weren't present at the game. Responding to outlandish claims of Russia expertise by Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, her Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, recently quipped, ...

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