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Day: 17 September 2020

Further Revelations

17 September 202027 September 2020 / editors (JC)

In the weeks since the July verdict in Yury DMITRIEV’s trial we have learned more about the nature of the evidence and the tactics of the investigators and prosecution than in all the preceding months, from October 2018 and July 2020.

In “What We’ve Uncovered”, two long articles published in July by Novaya gazeta, Nikita Girin greatly expanded what we know about the background to the two trials.

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Yury Dmitriev (2014)

Anatoly Razumov (left) and Yury Dmitriev (2004)

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