

Dagestan: Massive police raid on independent newspaper “Chernovik”
Dozens of armed police stormed the newspaper’s premises as part of a dubious terrorism-related investigation into a detained journalist who works for the publication. Journalists present during the raid were locked up in an office.

Russia: Journalist Svetlana Prokopyeva faces seven years in jail on “justifying terrorism” charge
Prokopyeva has been placed under judicial control, deprived of her passport and bank accounts, and put on an official list of “terrorists”.

Filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, journalists Roman Sushchenko and Kirill Vyshinsky released in Russia/Ukraine prisoner-swap
Sentsov, winner of the Sakharov Prize, spent five years behind bars in Russia. Last year he went on hunger strike for 145 days, demanding the release of all Ukrainians held in Russia and in Crimea on politically motivated charges.

Russian court upholds six-year sentence for blogger Alexander Valov
Valov, who was participating in the hearing via videoconferencing from jail, was prevented from taking part in much of the proceedings when judges disconnected him on the grounds that he was defending himself in an “aggressive” manner.

Moscow protests: Free press groups call on police to stop targeting journalists
As well as facing arrest, journalists have been brutally assaulted by police and have suffered broken noses, hand injuries and beatings inside police vans.

Russian police detained and assaulted journalists covering protests in Moscow
As well as detaining a record number of protesters during demonstrations against the banning of independent candidates in the upcoming Moscow elections, police beat and detained several reporters and searched the offices of an independent news outlet.

Russia: Over 1,300 people detained during Moscow’s pro-democracy demonstrations
Among the 1,373 people detained while protesting the exclusion of opposition candidates from Moscow’s elections in September were 25 children. Several dozen people were injured, including at least six journalists.

Ingushetia: Journalist Rashid Maysigov placed in pre-trial detention on dubious drug charges
Arrested by the FSB on 12 July, Maysigov says he was tortured in custody and forced into confessing to illegal drug possession.

ECtHR fines Russia for anti-LGBTQI+ actions
The ECtHR ruled that the Russian government discriminated against LGBTQI+ groups and that it must pay approximately US$46,000 in damages to three LGBTQI+ rights groups for having refused their registration in recent years.

Crimean Tatar activists: Detained, tortured, hit with unfounded terrorism charges
Russian authorities have brought dubious terrorism charges against 24 Crimean Tatar activists; security officers tortured 4 of them, planted evidence and denied them access to lawyers.

Good news from Russia: Journalist Igor Rudnikov released after 20 months behind bars
A Saint Petersburg court ruled that there were no grounds for the charge of “extortion” on which Rudnikov was arrested on 1 November 2017.

Russia: Anti-corruption journalist Ivan Golunov arrested, severely beaten, placed under house arrest
Arrested on dubious drugs charges, well-known investigative journalist Ivan Golunov was beaten up and placed under house arrest, pending trial. If convicted on the charges against him, he faces between ten and 20 years in prison.

Emil Kurbedinov: A profile
By defending Crimea’s minority Tatars against Russian persecution, Emil Kurbedinov has himself become a target in a region renowned for imprisonments and disappearances.

Anti-corruption blogger lured into meeting with potential source then savagely attacked
Vadim Kharchenko, a well known critic of official corruption in the city of Krasnodar, believed he was going to receive compromising information from a police officer; instead, two men beat him up and stabbed him.

Rights groups urge Putin not to sign Russia’s “Sovereign Internet Bill”
The bill creates a system that gives the authorities the capacity to extra-judicially block access to parts of the Internet in Russia; the public would not know what has been blocked and why.

Ingushetia: 3 years after attack on journalists will impunity prevail?
In 2016, a group of masked men attacked a minibus carrying journalists and human rights activists; several of the journalists were hospitalised and their vehicle and equipment were destroyed. No suspects have ever been identified.