Categoria: russia

  • a RÚSSIA AGORA PRENDE ADVOGADOS (DE NAVALNY)

    Views: 4

    Russia gives Navalny lawyers multi-year sentences for relaying his messages.
    Verdicts against trio suggest legal representatives are latest target of Kremlin’s crackdown on dissent.
    Russia has sentenced three lawyers who had defended Alexei Navalny to several years in prison for bringing messages from the late opposition leader from prison to the outside world.
    The case, which comes amid a widespread crackdown on dissent during the Ukraine offensive, has alarmed rights groups that fear Moscow will ramp up trials against legal representatives in addition to jailing their clients.
    The Kremlin has sought to punish Navalny’s associates even after his unexplained death in an Arctic prison colony last February.
    Vadim Kobzev, Alexei Liptser and Igor Sergunin were found guilty of participating in an “extremist organisation” by a court in the town of Petushki.
    Kobzev, the most high-profile member of Navalny’s legal team, was sentenced to five and a half years, while Liptser was handed five years and Sergunin three and a half years.
    The sentences drew outrage in the west.
    The trio were almost the only people visiting Navalny in prison while he served his 19-year sentence.
    Navalny, Putin’s main political opponent, communicated with the world by transmitting messages through his lawyers, which his team then published on social media.
    Passing letters and messages through lawyers is a normal practice in Russian prisons.
    Navalny’s exiled widow, Yulia Navalnaya, said the lawyers were “political prisoners and should be freed immediately”.
    The US, Britain, France and Germany all criticised the sentences.
    “This is yet another example of the persecution of defence lawyers by the Kremlin in its effort to undermine human rights, subvert the rule of law and suppress dissent,” the US state department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said in a statement.
    Britain’s foreign secretary, David Lammy, called on the Kremlin to “release all political prisoners”.
    France’s foreign ministry called the court ruling “yet another act of intimidation against the legal profession as a whole”, while Germany said that “even those meant to defend others before the law face harsh persecution”.
    The lawyers were sentenced after a closed-door trial in Petushki – about 70 miles east of Moscow – near the Pokrov prison where Navalny was held before he was moved to a remote colony above the Arctic circle.
    Photo: Igor Sergunin, Alexei Liptser and Vadim Kobzev were found guilty of participating in an ‘extremist organisation’ by the court in Petushki.
    Photograph: Yulia Morozova/Reuters.
    All reactions:

    4

    Like

    Comment
    Send
    Share
  • Putin tem bomba-relógio “devastadora”. Vencer a guerra é “problema menor”

    Views: 4

    Se nada se alterar, e de forma significativa, daqui a uns tempos a Rússia vai ter metade da população. Será um país viável?

    Source: Putin tem bomba-relógio “devastadora”. Vencer a guerra é “problema menor”

  • Navio espião russo escoltado para fora de águas onde estão cabos de internet importantes

    Views: 4

    O navio estaria a recolher informações sobre os cabos submarinos de energia e de internet nas águas irlandesas.

    Source: Navio espião russo escoltado para fora de águas onde estão cabos de internet importantes

  • A máquina de propaganda de Putin foi destapada

    Views: 8

    Uma fuga de informação expôs a máquina de propaganda que, nos últimos tempos, tem vindo a servir o regime de Vladimir Putin. A “SDA” terá mesmo conseguido influenciar o resultado das eleições europeias a favor do Kremlin. A Social Design Agency (SDA) é uma empresa de Tecnologias de Informação com sede em Moscovo e é acusada de ser a máquina de propaganda do Kremlin. Sendo mais “prático” a SDA é – como descreve o Diário de Notícias (DN) – uma “fábrica de trolls”, herdeira da Internet Research Agency, de Yevgeny Prigozhin. A antecessora da SDA foi responsável por campanhas de

    Source: A máquina de propaganda de Putin foi destapada

  • Rússia liberta Gershkovich e Paul Whelan em troca de prisioneiros com EUA

    Views: 0

    A Rússia libertou o jornalista do Wall Street Journal Evan Gershkovich e o ex-fuzileiro Paul Whelan, bem como o britânico Vladimir Kara-Murza, em troca de prisioneiros russos detidos nos Estados Unidos. Troca está a ser coordenada pela Turquia.

    Source: Rússia liberta Gershkovich e Paul Whelan em troca de prisioneiros com EUA

  • Tribunal russo emite mandado de captura para viúva de Alexei Navalny

    Views: 0

    O Tribunal Bassmanni de Moscovo ordenou hoje a detenção à revelia de Yulia Navalnaya, viúva de Alexei Navalny, líder da oposição russa cuja morte, em fevereiro numa prisão do Ártico, a oposição diz ter sido orquestrada pelo Kremlin.

    Source: Tribunal russo emite mandado de captura para viúva de Alexei Navalny

  • Rússia conquista S. Tomé de Príncipe. Portugal fica em xeque

    Views: 0

    Rússia continua a expandir a influência em África e já chegou a São Tomé e Príncipe. Em breve, pode seguir-se a Guiné-Bissau.

    Source: Rússia conquista S. Tomé de Príncipe. Portugal fica em xeque

  • Welcome to Russia”?

    Views: 0

    This is the railway in Tuva. 12 years ago, Vladimir Putin personally launched its construction.

    Yes, nothing has been built in 12 years.

    2011: Putin personally drives a golden spike into the sleeper at the launch of the railway.

    This is what modern Russia is about: lies and theft under the cries of greatness.

    Pompous launch of the road to nowhere.

    This is a real monument to Putin and Putinism, starting with the “golden spike”.

    (Which, no doubt, had been stolen by now.)

    Empty promises, self-promotion and corruption. There are a lot of things had been built – mansions, yachts — the list goes on. But not in Tuva.

    Putin’s seaside palace and Putin’s yacht.

    The essence of Russia is in these photos.

    Although on the Russian TV everything looks OK.

    Russia is stuck on the road to nowhere.

    And it can’t go back either.