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Showing posts with label critic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label critic. Show all posts

Monday, May 22, 2023

Lukashenko critic, who's plane was forced down, is pardoned in Belarus

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Belarus pardons opposition journalist Roman Protasevich


By Simon Druker
 
Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich had his 8-year prison sentence for opposing the country's leadership regime pardoned, the country’s state-run media reported Monday. File Photo by Stringer/EPA-EFE


May 22 (UPI) -- Imprisoned Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich said Monday that his 8-year prison sentence was pardoned, the country's state-run media reported Monday.

Protasevich, editor of the opposition media channel Nexta on Telegram, said he "signed all the relevant documents" and was pardoned of his conviction for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's authoritarian government, the state-run BELTA news agency reported.

"This, of course, is just great news," he said.

Protasevich thanked Lukashenko for the pardon and said he planned to go to "a quiet place in the countryside for a couple of days ... in order to take a breather and start to move forward."

He was convicted last month for organizing mass riots, advocating sanctions against Belarus, leading an extremist group, and conspiring to seize power.

State media did not mention Protasevich's girlfriend Sofia Sapega, who was sentenced last May to six years in prison.

The two were on a commercial flight in May of 2021 from Greece to Lithuania when Belarusian authorities warned the pilots of the Ryanair plane about an alleged bomb threat. That caused the plane to enter Belarusian airspace. A military jet then forced the aircraft into diverting to Minsk where Protasevich and Sapega were hauled off the plane and jailed, in what became an international incident.

At the time, the U.N. Human Rights Commission said the plane was "hijacked" by Lukashenko's regime to "abduct" the journalist.

Russia was providing consular services to Sapega. I wonder if they did some arm-twisting here?




Monday, April 17, 2023

Putin Critic, who was poisoned twice, jailed 25 years for treason

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Russian journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza given 25-year sentence for treason


Kara-Murza, 41, condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine and was arrested last year


Briar Stewart · CBC News · 
Posted: Apr 17, 2023 2:43 AM PDT | 

Vladimir Kara-Murza Jr., a prominent Kremlin critic described by Canada's ambassador to Russia as a man of 'honour and conscience,' has been sentenced to 25 years in prison on charges of treason and denigrating the Russian military.

In the moments after Vladimir Kara-Murza was sentenced on Monday to 25 years behind bars in a Russian prison, the vocal Kremlin critic remained defiant and told the court that one day "Russia would be free."

Kara-Murza was handed one of Russia's harshest punishments in recent years at a court hearing that his supporters and members of the media were blocked from attending. The 41-year-old father of three was convicted of treason and other offences for speaking out against the Ukraine invasion during speeches he gave in the U.S. and in Europe.

Last week, Kara-Murza said that he remains proud of standing up to Russian President Vladimir Putin's "dictatorship" and his decision to send troops into Ukraine.

"I know that the day will come when the darkness engulfing our country will clear," Kara-Murza said in remarks last week that were posted on social networks and Russian opposition media. "And then our society will open its eyes and shudder when it realizes what terrible crimes were committed in its name."



He has been in custody in Russia since April 2022, after he chose to return despite the fact that the Kremlin's unrelenting crackdown on its critics left him at great risk.

"It is an act of cynical revenge," said Evgenia Kara-Murza, his wife, in an interview with CBC News before the sentence was handed down.

She told CBC that both she and her husband knew the judge would sign off on the 25-year sentence the prosecutor was demanding.

"They are so afraid of him, afraid of the effectiveness of his work, and they hate him so much that they want to lock him up," she said.

"Three decades ago, a free and democratic Russia struggled to come into being. Today's verdict is a sad testament to the dark turn this struggle has come to," said Alison LeClaire, Canada's ambassador to Russia. "Regardless of this verdict, freedom-minded people in this country and all over the world recognize Vladimir Kara-Murza as a man of honour and conscience, a resolute defender of civil and political rights, and an ally of the people in their struggle for a free and democratic Russia."

Prominent Russian activist Vladimir Kara-Murza says many Russians oppose military action against Ukraine but dissent is being crushed by the state.

LeClaire was outside the court alongside the ambassadors from the U.K. and U.S.. — where the Kara-Murzas have resided in recent years — as well as a large crowd of media and supporters. Canada and the U.S. have previously sanctioned Russian justice and other officials involved in Kara-Murza's arrest and prosecution.

The 25-year sentence is absurd and one wonders if it was ordered from the Kremlin. Russia's justice system is very political. But one also wonders how much of a western slant Kara-Murza employed in his writing and speaking? Did he write about the Nazi AZOV Battalion that inflicted years of terror upon the Russian-speaking people of Donbas? Did he write about the dozens of bio-labs sponsored by the Pentagon, in Ukraine? Or, the CIA funding and assistance with the Maidan coup? Or, the broken promise by the west to not drag Russia's neighbours into NATO? He encouraged the west to adopt sanctions against Russia. Is that treason?


The British government summoned its Russian ambassador over the sentencing of Kara-Murza, who also holds a U.K. passport.

"Russia's lack of commitment to protecting fundamental human rights, including freedom of expression, is alarming," British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said in a statement. "We continue to urge Russia to adhere to its international obligations including Vladimir Kara-Murza's entitlement to proper health care."

Russia adopted a law criminalizing spreading "false information" about its military days after it sent troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Authorities have used the law to stifle criticism of what the Kremlin calls "a special military operation."

Another prominent opposition figure, Ilya Yashin, was sentenced to 8½ years in prison late last year on charges of discrediting the military.

Mysterious poisonings

Kara-Murza, a journalist for several years, was an associate of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was killed near the Kremlin in 2015 in mysterious circumstances.

The charges Kara-Murza was convicted of in Russia concern a speech he gave to Arizona lawmakers, as well as talks he held in Lisbon, Washington and Helsinki. He had forged a relationship with Arizona Sen. John McCain, and was chosen to be a pallbearer at his funeral in 2018.

Kara-Murza, left, is shown with then-Arizona Sen. John McCain on Capitol Hill in Washington on
March 29, 2017. 
Kara-Murza's speech to Arizona lawmakers in 2022 was cited by Russian authorities in their prosecution. 
(Joshua Roberts/Reuters)

Kara-Murza survived poisonings in 2015 and 2017 that he blamed on the Kremlin. Russian officials have denied responsibility.

Kara-Murza's lawyers say that as a result of the poisonings, he suffers from a serious nerve disorder called polyneuropathy.

Evgenia Kara-Murz told CBC News that she fears for her husband's health as he has lost 40 pounds in the past year.

"The Russian prison system is never good for anyone's health, but for someone who nearly died twice — those conditions are absolutely impossible," she said. "They will try to create such conditions in which his health will deteriorate [and] result in his death."

Yulia Galyamina, a political activist and former Moscow city councillor, wrote to Kara-Murza while he was in prison to tell him that the 25-year sentence the prosecution was demanding was preposterous.

"Do you really think that this regime will last 25 years," she recounted to CBC News in an interview from Moscow. "That can never be."

For years, Kara-Murza has been sounding the alarm and lobbying Western nations to adopt sanctions against purported human rights violators in Russia. He has visited Canada multiple times and urged countries, including in a 2019 visit to CBC News studios, to implement sanctions that are named after Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian tax lawyer who helped uncover widespread fraud and later died in a Russian prison in 2009.

Evgenia Kara-Murza says she and others at the Washington, D.C.-based Free Russia Foundation are carrying on his work. While she knew her husband's return to Moscow could prove to a be a hardship for the family, she understands why he chose to go back.

"He might have stayed, [but] then today he would have been broken as a man," she said. "He had to be there and share the risks and challenges faced by Russians back home."

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Saturday, June 10, 2017

In 21st Century Hyperbolic Politics, Brits Have Forgotten How to Lose Gracefully

Within hours of a national referendum and a national election,
Brits have frantically attempted to change their minds.
In the hyperbolic politics and extreme impatience of the 21st century,
there is no such thing as a stiff upper lip anymore.

Petition to stop Tory/DUP ‘coalition of chaos’ reaches
540k signatures in 24hrs

© Toby Melville / Reuters

A petition launched Friday urging British Prime Minister Theresa May not to form a ‘coalition of chaos’ with the Democratic Unionist Party has already gained over half a million signatures and counting.

The author of the ‘Stop the DUP & TORIES forming a Minority Government!’ petition, writing under the pen name Winston Churchill, called the proposed alliance “a disgusting, desperate attempt to stay in power.”

Unlike previous online petitions filed through the UK government website, this petition is non-binding and will not trigger an official response from the government nor has the potential to force debate in the House of Commons.

The official petitions website is currently down until a new Petitions Committee is set up by the House of Commons.

The change.org petition criticizes several highly contentious stances held by various members of the DUP at one point including belief in creationism, anti-abortion and anti-gay rights advocacy.

The petition ends with a call for May to resign.

British conservatives have expressed unease with the proposed alliance with the DUP online.

Former New Labour ‘sultan of spin’ Alastair Campbell also weighed in describing the proposal as a “dangerous disgrace.” 

Obviously, 'the left' would like for Theresa May to resign and refuse to form a government. Why she would do that 10 days before Brexit negotiations begin and put the country in a position where they are still vetting cabinet ministers, many of whom don't want Brexit, and hence, don't represent the will of the people who voted for it last year - well, that's just not going to happen, nor should it.

Over the past few years I have been perhaps Theresa Mays biggest overseas critic having watched her botch the child sex abuse inquiry time after time after time. Her election call just confirms that she makes very questionable decisions, even downright stupid and arrogant decisions, but to have Labour negotiating with Brussels on Brexit would be virtually suicidal.

Most of the angst on the left is not so much about losing as to the notion that the party the Conservatives will be supported by are basically evangelical Christians. The left has no tolerance for the right! There will be all sorts of accusations made against what they believe but it boils down to this: Christians believe in God, the left does not! And the left thinks anyone who does is either evil, or insane, or insanely stupid. But, at the same time, they welcome Muslims into the UK with open arms and expressions of love and tolerance.

and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God; this is the spirit of the antichrist, of which you have heard that it is coming, and now it is already in the world. 1 John 4:3