19th June podcast on Rights in Russia "This week our podcast is devoted to the historian and head of the branch of Memorial in Karelia, Yury Dmitriev. [...] "Our guests are Irina Flige, human rights defender and director of the Memorial Scientific Research Centre (St. Petersburg), Anatoly Razumov, historian and expert on the Stalin-era repressions … Continue reading Flige, Razumov and Gullotta in discussion
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A month more in custody
Today's hearing of the DMITRIEV case produced one decision. He has been remanded in custody for a further month when his present term of detention ends on 25 June. Until now his treatment, throughout both trials, has been monotonously repetitive. Every time the usual three-month term of custody nears its end, the court has simply … Continue reading A month more in custody
Correction: “Verdict later this summer”
The hope that Yury DMITRIEV, as in April 2018, might again be acquitted at the Tuesday, 16 June hearing prompted me to post a longish survey (over 1,000 words), summarising all the issues surrounding this complex affair: the charges, the fate of Sergei Koltyrin, the "new hypothesis" about Sandarmokh, and so on. There are numerous … Continue reading Correction: “Verdict later this summer”
On the Eve: A Survey
On 16 June 2020, Petrozavodsk City Court in Karelia (Northwest Russia) will announce a verdict in Yury Dmitriev’s second trial, which began two years ago. If convicted, the 64-year-old historian and researcher into Stalin-era crimes could face up to 15 years in one of Russia’s crowded and unhealthy penal colonies. If acquitted, Dmitriev will be … Continue reading On the Eve: A Survey
Verdict postponed, Dmitriev remains in jail
The latest hearing in the second trial of Yury DMITRIEV, scheduled for Wednesday 3 June, was deferred until mid-June when a verdict in the long drawn out trial is expected. This leaves Dmitriev in the Petrozavodsk Detention Centre. At the last hearing his detention was extended, for a further three months, until 25 June despite … Continue reading Verdict postponed, Dmitriev remains in jail