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Archives: 10 July 2012
July 10, 2012
July 10, 2012
OSCE Calls for Sanctions for Magnitsky Suspects
OSCE Calls for Sanctions for Magnitsky Suspects The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) COURTESY OF HERMITAGE CAPITAL Klyuyev, right, during a OSCE Parliamentary Assembly event on Sunday. MOSCOW — Lawmakers with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe have called for sanctions opposite Russians concerned in the jail genocide of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, even as one [...]
July 10, 2012
Court Rules Pussy Riot Suspects to Stay in Jail
Court Rules Pussy Riot Suspects to Stay in Jail By Jonathan Earle The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) MOSCOW — A Moscow probity has refused to free 3 women indicted of performing an anti-Kremlin strain in Christ the Savior Cathedral from pre-trial detention, hastily hopes of leniency and rebuking a growing open cheer for their release. The court inspected the suspects’ apprehension until [...]
July 10, 2012
Russia Suspends Arms to Syria
Russia Suspends Arms to Syria Combined Reports Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICHENKO / AP Syrian antithesis personality Michel Kilo watchful to accommodate with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in a method on Monday. Russia will not broach warrior planes or other new weapons to Syria while the situation there stays unresolved, the deputy executive of a [...]
July 10, 2012
Bill on NGOs Questioned
Bill on NGOs Questioned The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) Questions are ascent about a clarification of “political activities” in a check that aims to tie a screws on foreign-funded NGOs after it upheld a initial reading in a State Duma. The bill, that 323 of a Duma’s 450 deputies [...]
July 10, 2012
Putin Calls For ‘Soft- Power’ Diplomacy
Putin Calls For ‘Soft- Power’ Diplomacy By Nikolaus von Twickel The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin has called on diplomats to use some-more soft-power strategy to improve Russia’s “distorted” picture abroad. Speaking to the Foreign Ministry’s annual public of ambassadors on Monday, Putin pronounced that envoys should supplement new technologies, “so-called [...]
July 10, 2012
Ministry Acknowledges Flood Mistakes
Ministry Acknowledges Flood Mistakes By Alexander Bratersky The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) IGNAT KOZLOV / AP A internal proprietor stands during a flooded residence in Krymsk on Sunday. About 19,000 people mislaid all in a flooding. MOSCOW — The Emergency Situations Ministry concurred Monday that Krasnodar segment residents had not [...]
July 10, 2012
Udaltsov and Journalists Arrested during Rally
Udaltsov and Journalists Arrested during Rally By Sergey Chernov The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) KRISTINA FATINA / SPT A orator addresses protesters during a Farewell to White Nights antithesis convene on a Field of Mars on Sunday. The authorities arrested inhabitant criticism personality Sergei Udaltsov and dozens of other [...]
July 10, 2012
Volunteers Open Flood Aid Points
Volunteers Open Flood Aid Points The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) Points for entertainment charitable assist for those who have suffered during a harmful floods in a Krasnodar segment non-stop in St. Petersburg on Monday. People can move new bland objects, clothes, bedding, toiletries and children’s products to a amicable [...]
July 10, 2012
Russia’s Representative during UNESCO Slammed By Activists
Russia’s Representative during UNESCO Slammed By Activists By Galina Stolyarova The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) Incompetence and over-compromising were some of a worse accusations faced by Eleonora Mitrofanova, president of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee and Russia’s permanent deputy in UNESCO, from internal chronological birthright insurance groups as UNESCO’s 36th [...]
July 10, 2012
City’s Gay Pride Demonstration Derailed by Arrests
City’s Gay Pride Demonstration Derailed by Arrests By Sergey Chernov The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jul 11, 2012 (Issue # 1717) ALEXANDER BELENKY / SPT Yury Gavrikov speaks to reporters shortly before being arrested on Saturday. The St. Petersburg authorities thwarted an attempted St. Petersburg Gay Pride convene Saturday, impediment a dual organizers who came [...]
July 10, 2012
Opposition Calls for Governor to Go After Flood Disaster
A Just Russia celebration has urged a boss to glow a administrator of Russia’s flood-stricken Krasnodar Territory and steady calls for an review into a disaster, celebration personality Sergei Mironov pronounced on Tuesday. Intense flooding in a Black Sea segment of southern Russia killed over 172 people after torrential rains began on Friday dropping some-more [...]
July 10, 2012
Syrian Opposition Group Rejects Assad Talks
Syria’s categorical antithesis group, a Syrian National Council (SNC), manners out any forms of discourse with a country’s authorities, though supports talks with general organizations on a energy transition in Syria, Basma Kodmani, a member of a SNC Executive Board, pronounced on Tuesday. “We are deliberating a domestic resource for a resolution of a Syrian [...]
July 10, 2012
European Rights Court to Give Priority to Pussy Riot Case
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will give priority care to a lawsuit concerning a continued apprehension of Russia’s Pussy Riot punk group, their counsel pronounced on Tuesday. Moscow city justice deserted on Monday an interest for a recover from control of 3 women from a group. The suspects face adult to 7 years [...]
