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Amnesty International USA Responds to Release of Pussy Riot Members

Amnesty International USA, whose membership took more than 200,000 online actions on behalf of Pussy Riot during the band members’ imprisonment in Russia, celebrated their release Monday but pledged no let-up in its advocacy in Russia as the Black Sea resort of Sochi prepares to host the Olympics.

December 23, 2013

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Russia’s Amnesty Law Doesn’t Go Far Enough

The Russian parliament passed an amnesty bill that may see the imprisoned Pussy Riot singers, some of Greenpeace's "Arctic 30" and detainees in the Bolotnaya case freed.

December 18, 2013

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With Snowden Russia Asylum Set to Expire, Brazil Must Consider His Permanent Asylum Request

Brazil's government should give full consideration to Edward Snowden's claim for asylum in the country. Today the U.S. whistleblower offered to help a Brazilian spying probe and requested asylum.

December 18, 2013

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Russia’s ‘Foreign Agents Law’ is Shutting Down Prominent NGOs

More than a thousand independent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have been subjected to unannounced mass inspections by Russian authorities. Some have faced heavy fines and in some instances have been forced to shut their doors.

November 19, 2013

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Pussy Riot Member Rumored to Have Been Transferred to Siberian Prison

There is a global spotlight on the deteriorating human rights situation in Russia. Sending Nadezhda Tolokonnikova to Siberia will not dim the glare on President Putin’s crackdown on basic freedoms.

November 6, 2013

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As Olympic Torch Arrives in Moscow, Putin Blows Out the Flame of Freedom

Steven W. Hawkins, Amnesty International USA's new executive director, issued the following statement to mark the arrival of the Olympic in Moscow today ahead of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in February 2014.

October 7, 2013

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Russian Winter Games Olympic Torch Throws Light on Human Rights Violations

As the Olympic torch arrives in Moscow, Amnesty International is launching a worldwide campaign to highlight Russia’s increasingly deplorable human rights record.

October 2, 2013

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Push for Russia and China to Sign Arms Treaty

With more than 100 countries having signed the groundbreaking Arms Trade Treaty, Amnesty International today urged all countries and especially China and Russia -- the two holdouts among the Permanent Members of the U.N. Security Council and two of the top 10 arms exporters-- to get behind this life-saving global effort.

September 26, 2013

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Russia Must Investigate Prison Abuse Allegations by Pussy Riot

The Russian prison authorities’ decision to move an imprisoned member of the punk band Pussy Riot to solitary confinement after she complained about prison conditions is yet another sign of suppression of any form of free speech in the country.

September 25, 2013

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G-20 Leaders Must Reject Russia’s Homophobic Law

World leaders gathering in St. Petersburg this week must condemn Russia’s draconian homophobic law and do all in their power to persuade authorities to scrap it.

September 4, 2013

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Second Annual Pussy Riot Solidarity Concert to be Held Front of the Russian Embassy

Amnesty International members, activists and music lovers will show their support for Pussy Riot at the second annual punk concert in front of the Russian Embassy on Friday, August 16.

August 13, 2013

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Second Annual Pussy Riot Solidarity Concert in Front of the Russian Embassy

Amnesty International members, activists, rock fans and artists will show their support for Pussy Riot and Human Rights in Russia at the second annual punk protest.

August 8, 2013