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Press release, 24.10.2000
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Grigory
Yavlinsky concerned about negative situation with
the press in Russia
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The leader of the Yabloko association Grigory Yavlinsky
thinks that an unfavourable situation has developed
for the press in Russia. In an interview with journalists
on October 24 he called this situation “the most unfavourable
for the past ten years”.
“Today propaganda has rapidly been transformed into
the official line; the propaganda of lies, the propaganda
of developments in Russia that are related to war,
violence, illegal actions by the authorities, the
propaganda of illegal use of the structures of the
offices of the Public Prosecutor-General, investigations,
different forms of pressure on the press and free
journalists,” said Yavlinsky.
He added: This is becoming the norm.”
According to Yavlinsky, the pressure on the mass
media is being exerted by “financial and administrative
levers”.
“Programmes about the protection of human rights
and everything related to the protection of citizens,
their rights and freedoms, have been removed
from the schedules of the state channels and radio
programmes,” noted Yavlinsky.
He thinks that “in this sense the situation in Russia
could be compared to the calm before a storm”.
“We can ascertain that when the Russian authorities
carry out such a witch-hunt in the mass media, the
authorities are preparing to implement
measures that go against the interests of the majority
of Russian citizens”, added Yavlinsky.
Asked why the authorities are treating the mass media
in this manner, Yavlinsky noted that “our authorities
hold the belief that if something is not discussed
in the papers or mentioned in the news of the information
agencies, or shown on TV, it has not actually happened”.
He continued: “The authorities have been trying to
create an artificial world to manipulate our citizens.”
He added: “drawing on the experience of past wars
and violence in Russia, the authorities try to manipulate
public opinion.” Yavlinsky noted: they continue enriching
a few, small groups in Russia and curtailing the development
of democracy and freedom.”
Based on Interfax reports.
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Grigory
Yavlinsky criticizes the decision of the Kursk regional
court to annul
the registration of Rutskoi for the gubernatorial
elections
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The leader of Yabloko association and its faction
in the State Duma Grigory Yavlinsky thinks that the
“actions undertaken by the authorities against
Alexander Rutskoi cannot be justified”.
That is how Yavlinsky commented during a meeting
with journalists on October 24 in Moscow on the decision
of the Kursk regional court to annul the registration
of Rutskoi as a gubernatorial candidate at the present
gubernatorial elections in the region.
“I think that the court’s adoption of this decision
12 hours before the
elections, moreover these 12 hours at night, represent
actions that set an example to anyone who would like
to manipulate the elections with mercenary motives,”
noted Yavlinsky.
“I don’t have any political sympathy for Rutskoi.
However, the manoeuvre
used against him provide a clear example of dishonest
manipulation, which only goes to show that the elections
here and in Russia in 1999 and 2000
were riddled with cases of fraud,” noted Yavlinsky.
Based on Interfax reports.
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Sergei
Ivanenko speaks out in favour of the development of
electoral laws
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One of the Yabloko leaders, Deputy Head of the Yabloko
faction in the Duma, Sergei Ivanenko, believes that
the present head of Kursk Region Alexander Rutskoi
would have lost the gubernatorial elections. However,
now he has a chance to contest these results in court.
In an interview on October 23, 2000, Ivanenko noted
that, irrespective of his personal attitude to Rutskoi,
the court decision that led to the debarring of the
candidate the day before the elections, “goes against
common sense”.
Ivanenko pointed out that the law actually allows
for the annulment of a candidate’s registration “virtually
on election day”. But, stressed Ivanenko, “in accordance
with the sense and the spirit of the law in this case
it should be some extraordinary actions and scandalous
violation, for example, the large-scale buy-out of
the electorate on pre-election day.”
This is not such a case. “As a classicist once said,
it would seem that everything has been done correctly
in form, but in essence this is a mockery of the law”,
noted Ivanenko.
According to Ivanenko, Rutskoi would have lost the
elections, if he had participated, but now he has
a chance to contest their results. He would
have lost the gubernatorial elections. However, now
he has a chance to contest their results in court.
Ivanenko also pointed out that most of the citizens
of the Kursk region came to the election booths and
this “demonstrates their attitude to Rutskoi”. The
events in Kursk are a lesson for the legislator, stressed
Ivanenko. He also said that corresponding amendments
should be made to election laws, so that a candidate
removed for some reasons from the election has the
time to contest such a decision. Ivanenko proposed
that a special body be established in the Supreme
Court to provide an instant reaction in such situations.
According to Ivanenko, the elections in Kursk represent
a dangerous signal, as awareness that our courts are
not yet completely a component of civil
society, it cannot be ruled out that such measures
can be used further during elections in other regions
of the country, noted Ivanenko.
Based on Interfax reports.
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The
results of the Larissa Yudina contest of regional
journalists
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Two
newspapers and 15 journalists were the prize-winners
of the nation-wide contest of regional journalists
“Against all Odds” who on October 24 were awarded
diplomas and prizes “for honesty and high principles
in asserting their citizen’s positions.”
The contest was established by the Yabloko Association,
the Fund for Glasnost Protection and the “Novaya Gazeta”
newspaper. It is already being held for the third
time. On the proposal of Yabloko’s leader Grigory
Yavlinsky, the contest was awarded in the name of
Larissa Yudina, the Editor-in-Chief of the independent
newspaper “Sovietskaya Kalmykia Segodnya” (“Soviet
Kalmykia Today”) who was murdered in June 1998.
“The newspaper continues to be published, thanks
to the support of Yabloko, the Union of Russia’s Journalists
and your support, despite the attempts of the authorities
in Kalmykia,” said the present Editor-in-Chief of
the “Sovetskaya Kalmykia Segodnya” newspaper and husband
of Larissa Yudina Gennadi Yudin.
The prize-winners of the contest this year are the
“Yunost” newspaper, Yaroslavl, and the “Lik-Kurier”
newspaper, the city of Kotovo of Volgograd Region,
and journalists from St. Petersburg, Perm, Togliatti,
Kyzyl, Astrakhan, Kirov, Vladimir, Gorno-Altaisk,
Nizhni Novgorod, Sochi, Volgograd, Penza, Stavropol,
Kaliningrad and the city of Lytkarino of Moscow region.
Grigory Yavlinsky and a member of the Yabloko faction,
Deputy Editor-in-Chief of “Novaya Gazeta”, Yuri Schekochikhin,
handed out the prizes to the winners. “The authorities
place a muzzle on and even attempt to throttle all
advocates of free speech" said one of the prize-winners
Pavel Agapov (the “Centr” newspaper, Perm).
Greeting the prize-winners of the contest Grigory
Yavlinsky spoke in favour of the creation of a union
of independent journalists, as an additional body,
attached to Russia’s Union of Journalists. He also
stressed that Yabloko would try to make the authorities
name the contract killers of Larissa Yudina.
According to information from the organizers of the
contest, this year for the first time journalists
from the CIS countries and Israel also submitted their
work to the contest, in addition to the work of Russian
journalists. The range of topics and genres has also
been expanded – from criminal investigations to the
protection of animals.
Based on Interfax reports.
List of Prize-Winners of Larissa
Yudina contest of regional journalists “Against all
Odds” (“Vopreki”)
October 24, 2000
- “Yunost” (“Youth”) newspaper, Yaroslavl
- Pavel Agapov, “Centr”(“Centre”), Perm
- Natalya Andropova, “Gorodskiye Vedomosti” (“City
News”), Togliatti
- Nadazhda Antufieva “Centr Azii” (“The Centre of
Asia”), the Tuva Republic
- Nail Bashirov, “Mig” (“Moment”), Astakhan
- Ludmila Butkova “Lytkarskiye Vesti” (“Lytkarino
News”), Lytkarino
- Galina Varaksina “Vyatskiy krai” (“The Vyatka
Area”), Kirov
- Sergei Dulov, “Prizyv” (“the Call”), Vladimir
- Nina Dumnova, “Zvezda Altaya” (“The Altai Star”),
Gorno-Altaisk
- Lev Zarkh, St. Petersburg
- “Lik-Kurier” (Look-Courier), Kotovo, Volgograd
region
- Marina Metneva, “AIF-Nizhni Novgorod”
- Galina Mityagina, “Chernomorskaya Zdravniza” (“The
Black Sea Resort”), Sochi
- Tamara Proskuryakova, “Volgogradskaya Pravda”
(“The Volgograd Pravda”)
- Galina Chernikova “Grazhdanin” (“Citizen”), Kaliningrad
- Viktor Shamayev “Mir Ludei” (“The World of People”),
Penza
- Ludmila Shapovalova “Stavropolskiye Gubernskiye
Novosti” (“Stavropol Regional News”)
See also:
The
Murder of Larissa Yudina. Chronicle of Events.
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