| Russia: Index of impunity for Russian terrorism |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Friday, 21 May 2010 09:57 | |||
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According to the published annual report of the International Committee to Protect Journalists, in one year Russia has moved from 9th to more "honorable" 8th place in the list of countries where crimes against journalists, i.e., a so-called Index of impunity, remain unpunished.
On the situation in Russia as far as the murders of journalists by the terrorist gang of of the FSB are concerned, the CPJ report states:
On May 6, a Moscow human rights defender, Nina Ognianova, speaking in Washington with testimony before the Commission on Human Rights in the US Congress (Tom Lantos Commission), strongly criticized Russia's policy on human rights.
The witness Ognianova drew attention of the US congressmen on the following issues:
It's amazing, that democratic media in Russia and, first of all, Western radio stations in Russian, which are funded by Western taxpayers, reported absolutely nothing about the above-mentioned issues. In fact, they just ignored them, although it is their duty to report about such problems in Russia.
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Iran will soon unveil a domestically-made air defence system with at least the same capability as Russia's S-300 anti-aircraft hardware, an Iranian air force commander was quoted as saying on Monday. Last month, Russia's state arms trader declined to say whether it would go ahead with the sale of S-300 to Iran, which could protect the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities from air strikes. |
