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| Good morning, dear reader! |
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Of course, editorial addresses of our newspaper and “For Freedom” project to you are too short in total – first, because of rigorous framework of each issue, its small size and compact information capacity. So we rely upon your understanding, your credit to honesty of people of faith of this edition. »»» |
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| The bill draft on the political prisoner status |
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In December 2006-January 2007 the political prisoner on the “Odessa case” Igor Danilov was keeping a permanent hunger strike. According to him it was the only way to be listened to, to make the Rada examine his bill draft on political prisoner status. Igor considers conditions provided recently in the majority of Ukrainian and Russian penal colonies unbearable for political prisoners, it means necessary to change something. »»» |
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| Go left or go right – that’s the same |
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Once while sitting in the 6th detention centre I asked my lawyers who have been defending me unselfishly for 5,5 years why their line of clients had decreased dramatically in spite of all the mass media PR.
The answer with a bitter smile was the following: “The clients’ first question today is what investigators and judges I know personally. They need a lawyer – a buffer for bribing. For the case finish or an imprisonment term “less than the lowest”. »»» |
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| Mad Crowd: from a crowd to an organization |
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Fan clubs, leagues – what do we know about them? The first thing which occurs – mass fights, stadium trashes, street battles on the question whose club is stronger. But it is not always so. Yet in 2004 arrests of members of the “Mad Crowd” group – the “Zenit” club fans were reported in St.Petersburg. They were accused of crimes not common for fans... »»» |