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Russian Treason Bill Could Target Kremlin Critics
Russian treason bill could target Kremlin critics
By David Nowak | Yahoo!News.com
Under Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, people who fraternized with foreigners or criticized the Kremlin were "enemies of the people" and sent to the gulag. Now there's new legislation backed by Vladimir Putin's government that human rights activists say could throw Russia back to the days of the Great Terror.
The legislation, outspoken government critic and rights activist Lev Ponomaryov charged Wednesday, creates "a base for a totalitarian state."
Government supporters and Kremlin-allied lawmakers said the bill — submitted to the Kremlin-friendly parliament last week — will tighten up current law. Supporters say prosecutors often have trouble gaining convictions because of ambiguities in the definition of state treason.
The bill would add non-governmental organizations based anywhere in the world that have an office in Russia to the list of banned recipients of state secrets. The government has repeatedly accused foreign spy agencies of using NGOs as a cover to foment dissent.
Critics warned the loose wording will give authorities ample leeway to prosecute those who cooperate with international rights groups.
Under current treason statutes, some NGOs are not considered "foreign organizations," meaning a person who passes a state secret to an NGO might not be considered a traitor.
Some of Russia's most prominent right activists, including Moscow Helsinki Group head Lyudmila Alexeyeva and Civic Assistance director Svetlana Gannushkina, said the bill in fact gives authorities the power to prosecute anyone deemed to have "harmed the security of the Russian Federation."
It is "legislation in the spirit of Stalin and Hitler," the activists said in a joint statement — legislation that "returns the Russian justice to the times of 1920-1950s."
During the 1930s, Stalin oversaw a sweeping crackdown that came to be known as the Great Terror. Millions were accused of being "enemies of the people," convicted by farcical courts based on hearsay and anonymous allegations, and executed or sent to the vast system of prison camps known as the gulag.
The legislation expands the definition of treason to include damaging Russia's "constitutional order," and "sovereignty or territorial integrity."
The activists believe each proposed addition cynically targets potential threats to the Kremlin, shattering what remains of civil society in Russia.
Activists said expanding the term "constitutional order," would effectively outlaw opposition protests. "Territorial integrity" would forbid anyone from calling for independence or perhaps autonomy, an issue of particular concern in the volatile North Caucasus where Chechnya is located.
The bill broadening the definition of state treason is the latest in a series of measures taken since Putin's rise to the presidency in 2000 that have systematically rolled back Russia's post-Soviet political freedoms.
Rights group say that rollback has shown no signs of stopping since Putin, a former director of the KGB's main successor agency, became prime minister and his protege, Dmitry Medvedev, assumed the presidency.
The legislation will likely to be quickly approved by parliament — which the Kremlin needs, Alexeyeva said, because of fears that the country's collapsing economy will spark mass unrest.
"The people ruling the government are afraid of the reaction of its citizens to their inability to cope with the crisis," she said.
In a separate development Wednesday, Russia's upper house of parliament passed legislation that would end jury trials for those facing charges of terrorism and treason. Instead, they would face a panel of judges.
The bill's authors say the change was necessary because they claim juries have acquitted many suspects despite strong incriminating evidence. Critics denounced the bill as a blow to democratic principles.
As president, the widely popular Putin oversaw a series of measures that tightened the Kremlin's control over Russia's political life and civil society. He backed legislation ending popular elections of regional governors and tightened rules for political parties.
The Kremlin also sharply restricted independent media, leaving just a few outspoken radio stations and newspapers with limited audience reach, and has curtailed the work of non-governmental groups.
Since taking over as president in March, Medvedev has called for fighting corruption and ending "legal nihilism" in the courts, but has made no indications that he would ease any of Putin's policies.
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arnpeace
These new draconian laws by Putin and Medvedev
smack of the worst kind of repression, at a time when we need ways to open communication links between people and government in countries worldwide. Going back to the rule of harsh law, such as Stalin's dictatorship when thousands were sent to Siberia, while home, family, career and culture were ruined,
will either silence the opposition or propel them into angry and violent protest - which could be very bloody indeed.
Russia may be reacting to their defeat in Georgia at the hands of the Western support,
the loss of their Warsaw Pact countries, the recent financial problems, and the threat of a U.S. Missile Defense System at the ready in the fields of Poland next door.
In other words they are losing their grip on controlling their own destiny. Putin may be extremely upset being out of office and having to sit on the sidelines as Medvedev holds court around the world. These new laws may be his attempt to rise in power inside the Kremlin again, with an iron fist in control of Russia with possible further incursions on his mind for domination in the region.
People everywhere might best protest this attempt to repress the Russian people. The United Nations, the European Community, the United States and activist groups need to voice their opposition. Too, all those in the media and foreign agencies stationed in Russia may be in harms way. It might be a good time to pull out and even peacefully boycott the regime there.
Overall diplomacy is needed at the highest level. Our State Department may be already alerted as well as Obama and his transition team. Full alert on this development.
Too,the media needs to stand up and object,
the Soviet people deserve their civil rights
to be in place and have a voice in their society and government, as we do in the West.
arn specter, phila.pa. usa/arnpeace@yahoo.com
The "activists" mentioned here are nothing more than infiltrators from western, european and other opportunistic capitalists. No country is perfect, but each has the right to protect itself against the type of world domination imperialists that would love to take apart the resource-rich country of Russia.
If you want to learn a little more about this type of scenario that Russia has endured in the past, educate yourself about the white Russian - red Russian conflicts after the Russian revolution. The U.S. and other capitalists never gave up trying to infiltrate the largest and most successful socialist government. At that time, the peace activists, freedom fighters, jewish activists, social reformers, suffragettes and activists for the poor all sympathized with the red Russians and the white Russians were despised, with good reason. Remember, it was the red Russians that enabled victory for England and the U.S., paid for by the "communist" blood of their men, women and children.
Its too bad that Russia has to protect itself in this way. C'est la vie. The west has absolutely NO scruples and does NOT have Russias best interests at heart.
History has already spoken on this. However imperfect, I'm with the Russians.
Articles like this would make very happy NEOCONSERVATIVES who wants to go back to the COLD WAR but this time with the RUSIANS not the SOVIETS. Thanks ADS. FOX would say.
Funny, I was reading some articles of David Nowak and i DID NOT find a single one talking about: The PATRIOT ACT, Torture, Wire Tapping, Spying on US Citizens, Stolen Elections Etc. Right Here in the US.
Now that the RUSIANS decided to sell New Anti Aircraft Rockects to the IRANIAS to protect their Nuclear Facilities from ISRAELIS attaks you will find plenty articles like this in OUR media.
The fact is that the NEOCONS blew up the PEACE treaty signed by Gorbachev (Including NOT TO expand NATO to the East) as you can see in videos like this:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6jf7m_bush-cheney-pnac-the-criminal-co...
And many ZIONISTS believe that the RUSIANS by profecy will invade ISRAEL as you can see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK_IqWxslcs&feature=channel_page
WE HAVE TO CLEAN OUR OWN GLASSES IN THE FIRST PLACE.
And to study the History and reality of those so called "Rogue States".
I really don't now. What i do know is he should be one of the favorite writers for:
-Dick Cheney
-Randy Sheunneman
-John McCain
-Mikhail Saakashvili
Just take a at look at THE STUFF he writes:
About the:
"Russian Invasion of Georgia"
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080812/news_1n12georgia.html
"Russian tanks roared deep into Georgia"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/12/russia-drives-deeper-into_n_118...
"U.N. To Hold Emergency Session on Georgia War"
http://www.nysun.com/foreign/un-to-hold-emergency-session-on-georgia-war...
But when Brithish Observers for OSCE (Peace Keepers), Recently debunked the Manipulation by the Western Media and Declared that GEORGIA not only STARTED the WAR she also commited WAR CRIMES, You heard NO word from NOVAK.
Here at ADS, We know WHO started and WHO sponsored this WAR of Provocation!
PAT BUCHANAN on Georgia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBRl-BvKJII&feature=channel_page
COLLIN POWEL on Georgia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u224oMuAEr8