LOTM, thanks for the article.
I think there are two other quotes from it that deserve emphasis:
The Vagabond:
I think these quotes that I emphasize can show a grave problem. The lack of due process, the lack of the "innocent until proven guilty" principle, and the impossibility to know the charges against you are extremely anti-rule-of-law.
I would probably dismiss these problems as inherent to the difficult transition Russia is undergoing... But the really worrisome thing is that this situations seem to be increasing. If these bad processes were an avatar of the transition, they would be decreasing instead.
I think there are two other quotes from it that deserve emphasis:
In its 2003 annual report on human rights, the U.S. State Department warned that the "alleged espionage cases ... caused continued concerns regarding the lack of due process and the influence of the FSB in court cases. "
Human Rights Watch and other critics say that the defendants are often not allowed to see the charges against them, and that FSB officials sometimes publicly label the defendants guilty even before their cases go to court. '
The Vagabond:
I think these quotes that I emphasize can show a grave problem. The lack of due process, the lack of the "innocent until proven guilty" principle, and the impossibility to know the charges against you are extremely anti-rule-of-law.
I would probably dismiss these problems as inherent to the difficult transition Russia is undergoing... But the really worrisome thing is that this situations seem to be increasing. If these bad processes were an avatar of the transition, they would be decreasing instead.
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