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ID144606
Title ProperHow Putin silences dissent
Other Title Informationinside the Kremlin’s crackdown
LanguageENG
AuthorLipman, Maria
Summary / Abstract (Note)In December 2015, the Russian antigraft activist Alexey Navalny [1] released a documentary [2] in which he exposed the corrupt business dealings of the children of Yuri Chaika, Russia’s prosecutor general—the top law enforcement official in the country. In the film, Navalny accuses Chaika’s son Artem of “continuously exploit[ing] the protection that his father, the prosecutor general of the Russian Federation, gives him to extort from and steal other people’s companies.” Artem owns a five-star hotel in Greece [3] with his father’s deputy’s ex-wife, who, according to Navalny, maintains close business ties with the wives of violent gang members in southern Russia. The film includes scenes from the inauguration of the hotel, a grand celebration attended by Russian politicians, businessmen, and pop stars. The documentary also details Artem’s involvement in a predatory takeover of a Siberian shipping company in 2002; after speaking out against Artem, the company’s former manager was found hanged.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 95, No.3; May-Jun 2016: p.38-46
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 95 No 3
Key WordsPutin Silences Dissent ;  Kremlin’s Crackdown ;  Russian Civic Activism


 
 
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