Weekly Update [week-ending 3 June 2022]Donate: Support Us!Our publications from the past weekPodcast No. 107. Simon & Sergei – with Nikita PetrovOVD-Info Weekly Bulletin No. 256: An extremist group, and moreKarinna Moskalenko: And Europe should learn its lessons from this tooKarinna Moskalenko: Learn lessons and start a new drive to join the Council of Europe. But, first of all, the current madness must be stoppedVictoria Ivleva: Mother’s DayAleksandr Podrabinek: Rumors of the Advantages of Putin’s Death Are Somewhat ExaggeratedAleksandr Podrabinek: On Sanctions – and the Danger of OverdosingLev Ponomarev: Putin will be gone and the country will be left in a poor stateYury Shevchuk: We have to fight for peace, which means playing concerts for peace, and specifically in Russia. […] They need us more in Russia.Sergei Lukashevsky: Let’s keep hope alive on Sakharov’s birthday, and in the days to comeMemorial Human Rights Centre: Ukrainian journalist Vladislav Esipenko, convicted in Crimea, is a political prisonerTeresa Cherfas reviews ‘The Sinner and the Saint: Dostoevsky, a Crime and its Punishment’ by Kevin BirminghamViktor Kogan-Yasny: Another ‘note in the margins’Simon Cosgrove: A look back at the past week in Russia [week-ending 3 June 2022]Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...Post author:Rights in RussiaPost published:June 7, 2022Post category:Weekly UpdatePost comments:0 Comments Tags: Weekly UpdateRead more articles Previous PostWeekly Update [week-ending 27 May 2022] Next PostWeekly Update week-ending 10 June 2022 You Might Also Like Weekly Update week-ending 23 April 2021 April 28, 2021 Weekly Update week-ending 9 October 2020 October 13, 2020 Weekly Update week-ending 2 July 2021 July 7, 2021Leave a Reply Cancel reply