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Posted: 2/10/2012
A damning portrayal of the dirty war between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the oligarchs--in particular long-imprisoned oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky--Cyril Tuschi's documentary has made its way to the festival circuit despite much skulduggery on the part of those whom the film seeks to expose and embarrass. In the course of making the film, Tuschi and his crew were harassed and threatened, and the final cut of the film was stolen from Tuschi's Berlin office. We hope it arrives here safely!
Using a mix of wide-ranging interviews, archival footage and computer animation, Khodorkovsky tells the gripping story of its titular figure, who went from chemistry student to owner of Yukos, the massive Russian oil firm that was privatized in the hairy free-for-all of Boris Yeltsin's rule, making him one of the country's most powerful men before the age of 40. An open critic of Putin who put his money where his mouth was, Khodorkovsky funded human-rights groups, opposition political parties, and a charity called Open Russia while publicly questioning the leader about political corruption. Since 2003, he has been in a Siberian prison, on tax-evasion charges that David Remnick, editor of the New Yorker, called absurdist acts of injustice no more respectable than the railroading of Josef Brodsky
Putin warns against interference in Russia
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Posted: 2/8/2012
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says the world faces a growing 'cult of violence' and Moscow must not let events like those in Libya and Syria be repeated in Russia. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Thousands of Russians protest Putin
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Posted: 2/4/2012
Feb.
4: Tens of thousands Russians opposed to another Vladimir Putin presidency marched in central Moscow demanding free and fair elections. NBC's Jim Maceda reports.
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Posted: 1/3/2012
Protesters massing in Moscow get a big boost from Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, who urges Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to resign. NBC s Jim Maceda reports.
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