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These kind of news are not that rare in Russia lately. What do you think will eventually happen in Russia? Where are the civil rights groups there?


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This is quite an issue in Russia. I believe that eventually Russia will move away from its need to control everything that goes on. I think most of this policy is a remnant from Soviet days and as time goes by this trend will fade.

Till that happens the human rights activists have a lot of work ahead of them. 

Posted 2008-06-17T17:33:45Z
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