Weekly Update week-ending 17 December 2021Donate: Support Us!Our publications from the past week.Rights in Russia week-ending 17 December 2021“Опять двадцать пять!” Bill Bowring asks Nadezhda Kutepova 25 questionsPodcast No. 96. Simon & Sergei – with Ivan PavlovOVD-Info Weekly Bulletin No. 233: There’s no such thing as an ‘ex’ police officer!Ilya Shablinsky: Putin and his entourage know that there is a human rights doctrine. But they have vested interests in maintaining the status quo.Leonid Nikitinsky: With a view of the Kremlin. The most vivid parts of the president’s meeting with the Human Rights Council were not broadcast in full. Here’s what actually happened.Leonid Nikitinsky: Police fire proved a blankViktor Shenderovich: Muratov and Sokurov are fightersLev Ponomarev: “A colonel no more.” Putin’s new decreeLev Ponomarev: Will the private sector save Russia from foreign agents?Aleksandr Podrabinek: The Prisoner’s ReplyAleksandr Podrabinek: The Mizulina RoleLiubov Mosseeva-Helier: “It was an eventful day.” An account of 10th December, Human Rights Day.Memorial Human Rights Centre: Ufa opposition activist Liliya Chanysheva is a political prisonerMemorial Human Rights Centre: The prosecution of Nizhny Novgorod opposition activists Natalia Rezontova and Roman Tregubov is unlawful and politically motivatedMemorial Human Rights Centre: Navalny supporter assaulted at a St. Petersburg protest is a political prisonerSimon Cosgrove: A look back at the past week in Russia [week-ending 17 December 2021]Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...Post author:Rights in RussiaPost published:December 23, 2021Post category:Weekly UpdatePost comments:0 Comments You Might Also Like Weekly Update week-ending 11 December 2020 December 15, 2020 Weekly Update week-ending 5 February 2021 February 9, 2021 Weekly Update [week-ending 1 April 2022] April 5, 2022Leave a Reply Cancel reply