FINROSFORUM

FINROSFORUM

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.

Oct 20 / 8:04am

Students Detained at Moscow University

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Several journalism students were detained for posing awkward questions to Russia's placeholder president, Dmitry Medvedev, during his visit to Moscow University. Opposition-minded students were not allowed to attend lessons during Medvedev's visit. Kremlin's youth affairs commissar, Vasily Yakemenko, arrived in Medvedev's entourage, flanked by members of his Nashi movement.

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Filed under  //  Human Rights   Journalism   Khodorkovsky   MGU   Medvedev   Moscow   Putin   Russia  
Mar 16 / 4:16am

Burying Lenin

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"Russians should not bury Lenin until they uncover his lies," writes Walter Rodgers, former senior international correspondent for CNN, in Christian Science Monitor. Russians must face up to Lenin’s brutal legacy – as Germans did Hitler’s, he says. "Burying Lenin would be terribly dishonest. It would risk erasing the brutally violent communist legacy he spawned. His strain of socialism bankrupted Russia morally and economically, leaving it in many respects a third-world country – even today," Rodgers opines. "When new nationalist saviors like current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin appear on stage, flaunting the same arrogance Lenin practiced with his messianic vision, Russians ought to be able to look at Lenin’s tomb for a chilling reminder that rigid, intolerant ideologies are usually flawed and destructive beyond imagining," Rodgers writes.

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Filed under  //  Bolshevism   Communism   History   Hitler   Lenin   Moscow   Nazi   Putin   Russia   Totalitarianism  
Mar 2 / 12:51am

FINROSFORUM Appealed in Defence of Khimki Forest

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FINROSFORUM board members Mikael Storsjö (left), Kerkko Paananen, and Ville Ropponen.
(Photo: Jouko Kämäräinen.)

The Finnish-Russian Civic Forum (FINROSFORUM) conveyed an appeal in support of the campaign to defend Khimki Forest, near Moscow, to the French Embassy in Helsinki on 1 March 2011. At the same time, the Movement to Defend Khimki Forest (EcoOborona) delivered its appeal to the office of the French construction group, Vinci, in Moscow. Below, the text of FINROSFORUM's appeal to the French Ambassador in Finland:

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Filed under  //  CSR   Environment   FINROSFORUM   France   Helsinki   Khimki   Moscow   Russia   Vinci  
Feb 23 / 6:10pm

Russian Forest Coalition Appeals to EU

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A coalition of Russian environmental organisations has appealed to José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, to halt the participation of European financial institutions, including the EBRD and EIB, in motorway projects in Russia.

The coalition in defence of the forests of Moscow region called on the EU to withdraw its support for the projects until the rights of local residents were taken into account. The forest coalition includes WWF Russia, Greenpeace Russia, the Biodiversity Conservation Center, the Russian Birds Conservation Union, the Social-Ecological Union, and the Movement to Defend Khimki Forest.

The coalition pointed out that almost all major motorway projects currently under construction or planned in the near future in Russia have been "carried out without taking into account the principles of sustainable development, conservation of biodiversity, or public opinion." The coalition noted the continued violations of human rights that environmental campaigners have been subjected to in connection with the motorway projects.

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Filed under  //  Avtodor   Barroso   Corruption   EBRD   EIB   EU   Environment   Greenpeace   Human Rights   Khimki   Medvedev   Moscow   Putin   Russia   VINCI   WWF  
Jan 17 / 9:33am

Russian Opposition Plans March on Kremlin

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Russia's anti-government opposition has announced that it plans to march on the Kremlin. Opposition leaders Eduard Limonov, Vladimir Bukovsky, and Konstantin Kosyakin left notice to the Moscow mayor's office about a planned rally in defence of the freedom of assembly on Moscow's Triumfalnaya Square on 31 January 2011. The rally would be followed by a march to the Kremlin.

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Filed under  //  Constitution   Demonstration   Human Rights   Kremlin   Moscow   Opposition   Russia   Strategy-31  
Dec 9 / 6:34am

Death knell for Khimki forest


The battle for Khimki forest seems to have been lost with the controversial highway set to get the green light to slice through the green oasis. A formal announcement giving the go-ahead to the Moscow-St Petersburg toll road is expected later on Thursday when President Dmitry Medvedev meets French Prime Minister Francois Fillon.

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Filed under  //  France   Khimki   Medvedev   Moscow   Russia   Vinci  
Dec 2 / 12:39pm

Russia Is A Mafia State

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While the US diplomatic cables leaked to WikiLeaks have mostly failed to disclose anything about Russia that was not known before, the sheer volume of the documents depicting the vast system of corruption that the Kremlin's puppet masters have dubbed the "power vertical" may indeed be a revelation to Western audiences.

Going through the trove of diplomatic cables leaked to WikiLeaks, The Guardian's veteran correspondent, Luke Harding, describes Russia as a "corrupt, autocratic kleptocracy centred on the leadership of Vladimir Putin, in which officials, oligarchs, and organised crime are bound together to create a virtual mafia state."

Arms trafficking, money laundering, personal enrichment, protection for gangsters, extortion and kickbacks, suitcases full of money, and secret offshore bank accounts in Cyprus: the cables paint a bleak picture of a political system in which it is often hard to distinguish between the activities of the government and organised crime.

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Filed under  //  Corruption   Crime   Kremlin   Mafia   Medvedev   Moscow   Putin   Russia  
Nov 5 / 10:08am

Khimki forest campaigner assaulted

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Another defender of the Khimki forest near Moscow, Konstantin Fetisov, was assaulted by unknown assailants with baseball bats outside his home on 4 November 2010. He was returning from the police station, where he was held for having taken part in a demonstration. Mr Fetisov, leader of the local chapter of the pro-business political party, Pravoe Delo, suffered a fractured skull and was taken to emergency care in the Khimki hospital. He is to be transferred to a hospital in Moscow.

Two years ago almost to the day, Mikhail Beketov, editor-in-in chief of the local opposition newspaper, Khimkinskaya Pravda, was savagely beaten and left to bleed in the snow outside his home. His fingers were bashed, and three later had to be amputated. He lost a leg. Mr Beketov sustained a head injury, multiple broken bones, and other injuries that doctors said could easily have been fatal. Mr Beketov is now in a wheelchair, his brain so damaged that he cannot utter a simple sentence.

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Filed under  //  Environment   Forest   Khimki   Moscow   Russia  
Oct 15 / 7:06am

День памяти Анны Политковской

Цветы, свечи, плакаты. В центре Москвы вспоминают Анну Политковскую. В 2006 году журналистку убили двумя выстрелами в упор в подъезде дома на Лесной Улице. Кому могла быть выгодна смерть правозащитницы? Ответ искал Темур Кигурадзе для Первого Кавказского.

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Filed under  //  Human Rights   Moscow   Politkovskaya   Russia