Russia
and U.S. to Discuss Collaborative Oil Ventures
New York Times, By Sabrina Tavernise, September 28,
2002
MOSCOW, Sept. 27 - Energy executives and government
officials from Russia and the United States will meet
in Houston next week to discuss energy cooperation
at a time when concerns over the safety of world oil
supplies have been heightened by the Bush administration's
push for action against Iraq.
Yabloko:
Budget 'Hydrocarbonated'
Moscow Times, By Valeria Korchagina, September 25,
2002
The State Duma's Yabloko faction presented
its annual alternative budget Tuesday while slamming
the government for once again drafting a "hydrocarbonated"
budget hooked on oil and gas.
Journalist
Pasko Transferred to Labor Camp...
RFE/RL MEDIA MATTERS
Vol. 2, No. 36, 20 September 2002
On 11 September, journalist Grigorii
Pasko was to be transferred to a forced-labor camp,
according to the Bellona Foundation's website (http://www.bellona.no).
International PEN said it is deeply alarmed by the
transfer. While serving a sentence for his work as
a military journalist, Pasko edited the Bellona Foundation's
St. Petersburg magazine "Environment and Rights" from
prison. A Norwegian environmental organization, Bellona
reported that it was contacted from Vladivostok by
Pasko's wife, Gallina Morozova, with the news that
he was to be transferred to a labor camp in Ussuriysk,
a city 100 kilometers from Vladivostok...
If
You Want Peace, Prepare to War
September 20, 2002, By Grigory Yavlinsky
We can perceive some progress in the situation
with Iraq. While the issue of sending UN inspectors
to the country has almost been resolved, this should
be brought to a logical conclusion. The inspectors
should be able to start work without any preliminary
conditions, be accorded wide proxies and be allowed
to work unimpeded.
This
Could Prove a Costly Escapade
The Moscow Times, September 23, 2002.
By Grigory Yavlinsky
Russian military strikes against Georgia are inadmissible.
The questionable gains of a military operation are
completely outweighed by the political damage that
Russia would incur both at home and internationally
if it spreads the war in Chechnya to the neighboring
independent state of Georgia. For 200 years we lived
together in a single state, including 70 years under
the Soviet regime. The consequences of such a move
would be destructive for both nations.
Novaya Gazeta No. 65, September
2002
Empire, Climb Down!
It is time for Russia to become a parliamentary republic
again.
By Boris
Vishnevsky
Russian politics is no longer public.
Firstly nobody knows how key decisions are
made - nor the reasons behind them, nor who makes
the decision. Secondly, the political elite - the
circle of decision-makers - is made up solely of people
who have been appointed and not elected.Thirdly, issues
of vital national importance are never subject to
open debate.
Russian
liberals rally against KGB statue
United Press International, September 16, 2002
MOSCOW, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A Russian liberal party
and human rights activists staged a rally Monday in
central Moscow to block the return of a statue of
Soviet-era secret police chief Felix Dzerzhinsky to
its site in front of the FSB security service headquarters.
Luzhkov
Wants to Resurrect Iron Felix
Moscow Times, By Nabi Abdullaev, September 16, 2002
Yabloko and the Union of Right Forces, the country's
two main liberal parties, announced Friday Moscow
Mayor Yury Luzhkov on Friday called for the resurrection
of the towering statue of Soviet secret police founder
Felix Dzerzhinsky on Lubyanskaya Ploshchad, in a surprise
move that drew sharp criticism from liberal politicians.
Russia's
Interest in Iraq Is Not Saddam
Moscow Times, By Simon Saradzhyan, September 13, 2002
If Washington decides to topple Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein, Moscow will have to agree to a U.S.
military strike or risk losing billions of dollars
it has at stake in Iraq, experts said.
The
Bush Administration and Iraq:
A
Cautionary Warning
"In the National Interest", September 13,
2002
A Conversation with Yuri Shchekochikin
The Honorable Yuri P. Shchekochikin is a member of
the Russian State Duma and the vice-chairman of its
Committee on Security, and a leading figure within
the liberal Yabloko party. He spoke with In the National
Interest editor Nikolas K. Gvosdev after President
George W. Bush made his speech before the United Nations
General Assembly.
The
YABLOKO party complies with requirements of the law
“On Political Parties” regarding state
registration procedures
Rosbalt, September 11, 2002
Moscow. September 11, 2002. The Russian Democratic
Party YABLOKO met all requirements of the law “On
Political Parties” regarding the state registration
procedure. According to information from the Press
Service of the YABLOKO Party, registration certificates
on registration in 54 federation subjects were forwarded
to the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
on Wednesday.
One
Year After
The Moscow Times. By Grigory Yavlinsky. September
11, 2002.
Rather than changing the world, Sept. 11 brought to
light already existing problems. Mankind was given
a clear signal that the key problem of the 21st century
must be resolved.
Duma
to Open Autumn Sesion with Attack on the Communists
Kommersant, by Syuzanna Farizova, September 10, 2002
Rather than changing the world, Sept. 11 brought to
light already existing problems. Mankind was given
a clear signal that the key problem of the 21st century
must be resolved.
A
Decisive Trip
Izvestia, by Alla Kreshchenskaya and Vyacheslav Sergeev,
September 7, 2002
A controversial presidential bill on combating extremism
was pushed through the State Duma by On June 6 the
Duma resolutely voted in favour of a law to counter
extremism in the first reading. The law was passed
despite its clearly draft" nature and the views of
some parties that this law Duma deputies believe that
implementation of Russia's 2003 budget will stabilize
Russia's reputation in the global money markets. Pro-government
factions of the Duma are so convinced that the draft
budget will pass easily in the autumn session of the
Duma that Unity leader Vladimir Pekhtin has planned
a trip to Brazil at the time of the reading of the
first reading of the draft budget. He intends to discuss
dams and dykes there.
Unions
Without Right-Wing Forces
The right wing of Russian politics is weakening
Izvestia, by Mikhail Vinogradov and Natalia Ratiani,
September 5, 2002
Two serious parties target the middle class today
- the Union of Right-Wing Forces (SPS) and Yabloko.
However, can they convince the new middle class to
become their electorate. Does this electorate want
to vote for them? Otherwise, the right wing of Russian
politics will disperse in its own contradictions and
ambitions, while its electorate will turn to partners
on the political arena that are smarter.
Turnkey
Parties
Delovaya Khronika, September 3, 2002
July 14 marked two years since the new law on political
parties came into force. Previously-registered socio-political
movements were given two years to re-register in line
with the new requirements.
St.
Pete Gov. Yakovlev Gets Last Nails in Political Coffin
Russia Journal, by Dr. Gordon M. Hahn, July 26, 2002
July events suggest the final nails are being hammered
into the coffin of St. Petersburg Gov. Vladimir Yakovlev's
political career. On July 2, the Union of Right Forces
(SPS), Yabloko and Unity parties announced they would
establish a joint election headquarters to coordinate
their actions in the December elections to St. Petersburg
Legislative Assembly (SPLA).
The
YABLOKO faction is going to demand a review of the
refusal by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to issue
a Russian visa to Dalai-Lama 14
RIA RosBusinessConsulting, August 30, 2002
The YABLOKO faction is going to demand a review of
the refusal by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refusal
to issue a Russian visa to Dalai-Lama 14. The deputies’
inquiry was forwarded to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of the Russian Federation on August 30, 2002, by Deputy
Head of the YABLOKO faction Sergei Mitrokhin...
Deputy
of the State Duma Mikhail Zadornov: Budget for 2003
is unfavourable towards regions
Rosbalt, August 30, 2002
Moscow August 30, 2002. The adoption by the State
Duma of the federal budget for 2003 in the government’s
version is unprofitable for Russia’s regions.
This opinion was expressed by Deputy Head of the Budget
Committee of the State Duma Mikhail Zadornov (YABLOKO)
at his meeting with journalists on Friday, August
30, 2002.
Grigory
Yavlinsky: Our State Does Not Need People, despite
the low birth rate.
Nezavisimaya Gazeta, By Lidia Grafova, July 29, 2002
Are you tired of reading and listening about
the tragedies of migrants? However, recently the problem
of migration gained a new accent - as a threat to
national security! This means a threat to each of
us. Does this mean that the state does the correct
thing virtually announcing a war to "all new migrants?
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