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FINROSFORUM  //  The Finnish-Russian Civic Forum strives to promote cooperation between the peoples of Finland and Russia by supporting civic initiatives for democracy, human rights, and freedom of speech.

Dec 7 / 6:03am

Riidankylväjä

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"Kun Venäjällä halutaan tietoa Suomesta, soitetaan dosentti Johan Bäckmanille, joka tietää, että Suomessa on meneillään venäläisten lasten kansanmurha, Viroa ei koskaan miehitetty eikä Neuvostoliitto ampunut Mainilan laukauksia," kirjoittaa Helsingin Sanomat.

"Vaikka Suomessa Bäckman on kiistanalainen hahmo, Venäjällä häntä arvostetaan suuresti," Mäkinen kertoo. "Kommersant Vlast -lehden toimittajan Nikolai Zubovin mukaan Bäckmania pidetään monissa venäläisissä tiedotusvälineissä luotettavana tietolähteenä."

Melko hyvä venäjän kielen taito tekee Bäckmanista helpon haastateltavan. "Hän on käytännössä ominut yksin aseman Suomen-asioiden pääeksperttinä, koska – suoraan sanottuna – kukaan muu ei ole koskaan vaivautunut," Zubov sanoo Helsingin Sanomille.

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Filed under  //  Johan Bäckman   Media   Propaganda   SAFKA   Suomi   Venäjä  
Jul 8 / 11:56pm

Russia opening online public services

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Medvedev: Russians ready for introduction of online public services

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday many Russians were ready to receive online electronic public services. The Russian government aims to create an electronic public service system, intended to help fight corruption and red tape among regional officials.

"Perhaps [Russia is] less [prepared] than other European states, but we know that tens of millions of our citizens regularly use the Internet. They make a significant part of the population... If they use the Internet, then they are ready to receive such [online] services," he said.

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Filed under  //  Internet   Media   Medvedev   Russia  
Jul 1 / 9:59am

"Restoring Order to Russian Internet"

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Russia's Ministry of Communications has drafted a new law that would "restore order in the Russian internet." Under the proposed amendments, foreign websites could also be held accountable. Websites would fall under Russian jurisdiction if they were accessible to users within Russia, if technical equipment used to distribute information was located in Russia, or if the websites inflicted damage inside the territory of the Russian Federation.

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Filed under  //  Censorship   Internet   Kavkaz Center   Media   Russia  
Jun 30 / 1:10am

Nations in Transit 2010: Russia Declining

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The prestigious watchdog Freedom House published on Tuesday the 14th edition of the study Nations in Transit, which is a comparative study of democratic development in 29 countries from Central Europe to Eurasia. The overarching conclusion is that 2009 was a year of broad, cross-regional pressures on democratic developments: scores declined for 14 of the 29 countries. Over the past five years, eight of the ten new EU states have undergone declines in their overall democracy scores.

However, with the grave situation for defenders of human rights and democracy growing worse in 2009, Nations in Transit findings show that over the past decade, Russia [pdf] has undergone the largest decline of any country in the study. In terms of population, nearly 80 percent of residents of the former Soviet Union - some 221 million people - still live in entrenched authoritarian settings where they are deprived of basic political rights.

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Filed under  //  Civil Society   Corruption   Freedom   Freedom of Speech   Media  
Jun 29 / 1:06am

FSB to shut down websites at will

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Russian prosecutors may get to shut down web sites over extremism charges for an unlimited time if the State Duma passes new legislation drafted by the Federal Security Service (FSB), Vedomosti reports. According to the draft, internet service providers will be obliged to shut down web sites within three days upon receiving a “motivated letter” from prosecutors.

Websites will be able to return online only after a court rules that they did not violate anti-extremism laws. Even if a website wins its case, it may be kept offline for up to a month from the day it was suspended. The FSB legislation is to be a part of a raft of amendments to the 1995 information law that is being prepared by Russia's Communications and Press Ministry.

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/fsb-wants-to-shut-down-sites-at-will/409136.html

Filed under  //  Censorship   FSB   Internet   Media   Russia  
Mar 16 / 12:28pm

Kremlin Media Monopoly 4ever?

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Cross-party Members of the European Parliament and Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF), concerned by the ongoing deterioration of media freedom in the Russian Federation and shocked by the collaboration of some European companies with the Kremlin's censorship, will organise a conference on 17 March 2010 to discuss the case of the Georgian-based satellite TV channel, First Caucasian Channel.

First Caucasian Channel is the first Caucasian TV channel broadcasting in Russian independent from the Kremlin or its proxies. The channel had an agreement that it was to be relayed via Eutelsat's satellite W7. Yet after signing a deal with Russia's Intersputnik, Eutelsat, the main European satellite provider, reneged on its agreement with the First Caucasian Channel.

A court case is pending in Paris and a campaign to support the First Caucasian Channel is gathering pace in Europe. Meanwhile, the channel remains unavailable on Eutelsat, being relayed over the internet only. The case raises serious questions about the commitment of some European companies to respect media pluralism and European principles in their deals with authoritarian regimes.

On 17 March 2010, Ekaterina Kotrikadze, editor-in-chief of the First Caucasian Channel, the Russian filmamaker Andrei Nekrasov, and other Russian journalists will hold a debate about the case of the First Caucasian Channel, moderated by MEP Heidi Hautala, Chairperson of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights, at the European Parliament in Brussels.

http://www.heidihautala.fi/2010/03/russia-georgia-media-freedom-debate-and-film-screening/

Filed under  //  Caucasus   Censorship   Eutelsat   Georgia   Media   Russia   Television