Weekly Update week-ending 23 October 2020Donate: Support Us!Rights in Russia week-ending 23 October 2020Podcast No. 44. Simon & Sergei – with Marina Dubrovina, human rights lawyer from NovorossiiskOVD-Info Weekly Bulletin No. 176: Pepper-spray for the FSB, or what do you need ID for?Team 29: New website and news of a closed trialDmitry Makarov: “I have met so many wonderful people in the human rights field who never fail to inspire me”Pavel Chikov: Society is eager for reform of the Interior MinistryBoris Vishnevsky: Putin has begun to implement his constitutional amendments“Life has turned into a novel.” An unpublished interview with Karina Tsurkan by Zoya SvetovaMemorial Human Rights Centre: Kursk resident Sergei Lavrov, convicted of justifying terrorism on VKontakte, is a political prisonerMemorial Human Rights Centre: The prosecution of Nizhny Novgorod opposition activist Mikhail Iosilevich for involvement with an ‘undesirable organisation’ is politically motivated and unlawfulSarah Hurst reviews ‘Toxic: A History of Nerve Agents, from Nazi Germany to Putin’s Russia’ by Dan KaszetaSimon Cosgrove: A Look Back at the Past WeekPost author:Rights in RussiaPost published:October 27, 2020Post category:Weekly Update / Weekly Update LatestPost comments:0 Comments You Might Also Like Weekly Update week-ending 13 March 2020 April 8, 2020 Rights in Russia Update [22 September 2023] September 22, 2023 Weekly Update [week-ending 13 January 2023] January 17, 2023Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to commentEnter your email address to commentEnter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.