political opposition
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A democratic movement in exile: lessons from Belarus
In a recent ...
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'We willen Poetin hier, in Den Haag'
Zoals het er nu naar uitziet, komt de 42-jarige oppositiepoliticus Vladimir Kara-Moerza pas op zijn 66e vrij. Zijn echtgenote Jevgenia
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Navalny is Russia's most powerful antidote to cynicism
Navalny's death last Friday came as a shock, although it hardly surprised anyone. The unbearable conditions in which he was kept
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Nieuw paspoort-decreet zet Belarussische diaspora voor het blok
Sinds 7 september kunnen Belarussen in het buitenland niet meer bij de ambassade terecht voor het verlengen van
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The return of the Berlin patient
The attempts to silence oppositon leader Alexei Navalny have failed.The Kremlin always portrayed him as a minor nuisance, a simple blogger. His poisoning revealed, however, exactly whom the Kremlin considered the main figure opposing Russian authoritarianism. Navalny will emerge from this dramatic incident an even stronger figureby Andrei Kolesnikov -
'The future of Russia is evolution to a European parliamentary democracy'
In a hall with over 400 (mostly) students at the Campus The Hague, Mikhail Khodorkovsky spoke about the future of Russia. Khodorkovsky declared himself a staunch supporter of evolutionary change in Russia, from a presidential system to a fullfledged democratic parliamentary republic.by Raam op Rusland