Archives
- 2008.05.28: Amnesty International Report 2008
- 2008.03.11: U.S. Report on Human Rights on Russia's Political Prisoners
- 2008.02.19: Putin's Political Prisoners
- 2007.06.06: President Putin refused to pardon Sutyagin
- 2007.03.11: Convicted scientist to spend three months in solitary confinement - lawyer
- 2007.03.07: U.S. Annual Report on Human Rights cites cases against scientists
- 2007.02.04: Igor transferred to solitary confinement
- 2006.10.29: Scientists suffer human-rights abuses
- 2006.10.10: PACE report weighs fairness of trials in criminal cases concerning espionage
- 2006.03.09: U.S. State Department Report on Human Rights about Igor Sutyagin
- 2006.02.15: Igor's address in Arkhangelsk
- 2005.12.15: Igor transferred to Arkhangelsk
- 2005.11.18: Igor Sutyagin transferred to an unknown location
- 2005.11.15: Appeal of the representatives of Russian civil society
- 2005.11.15: An appeal to the world leaders
- 2005.10.12: Igor will be transferred to another prison
- 2005.10.12: Igor Sutyagin to be transferred to another prison
- 2005.08.13: HELSINKI COMMISSION EXAMINES CURRENT STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY IN RUSSIA
- 2005.05.27: Russian Trials: What Justice?
- 2005.05.27: Amnesty International 2005 Report cites the Sutyagin case
- 2005.04.16: Institutions, Restoration, and Revolution
- 2005.03.25: Russian arms control researcher convicted of espionage refuses to admit guilt in pardon plea
- 2005.03.25: Sutyagin Writes to Putin
- 2005.03.01: State Department Report on human rights cites Sutyagin's case
- 2005.01.18: Putin's Harder Edge
- 2005.01.14: Human Rights Watch World Report 2005
- 2004.12.14: In Putin's Kremlin, It's All About Control
- 2004.12.12: Albats: No One Dares Criticize Putin
- 2004.11.29: Manipulating the Jury
- 2004.11.24: Igor Sutyagin's mailing address
- 2004.11.24: Russian scientist jailed for spying for China
- 2004.11.17: Russian Rights Activists Vow to Free Alleged Spies Sutyagin, Danilov
- 2004.10.27: Jury Member in Sutyagin Spy Case Served in Secret Services — Lawyers
- 2004.10.27: Juror in Sutyagin's Trial Was a Former Intelligence Officer
- 2004.09.01: Igor is transferred to the colony
- 2004.08.24: Government's Bid to Resolve All Ills Itself Is Doomed to Fail
- 2004.08.18: Court Rejects Sutyagin Appeal
- 2004.08.17: Supreme Court upheld the sentence in Igor Sutyagin’s case
- 2004.08.17: Supreme Court Upholds Sentence of Scientist Jailed for Espionage
- 2004.07.24: Defense appeals sentence on Russian convicted of spying
- 2004.07.23: The Supreme Court will consider the appeal on Aug 17
- 2004.07.12: PACE appointed a rapporteur
- 2004.06.27: Fear returns to Russia
- 2004.06.19: Liberty under threat in Russia
- 2004.06.16: Nuclear Physicist Faces Retrial for High Treason
- 2004.06.10: Russian security trials
- 2004.06.10: Amnesty International supports this campaing
- 2004.06.09: Russian Court Orders Retrial of Physicist Acquitted of Spying
- 2004.06.09: Russian Court Reverses Space Expert's Acquittal
- 2004.06.07: Russia's 'spy mania'
- 2004.06.03: Call for Retrial
- 2004.06.03: Helsinki Commission Urges Bush to Discuss Human Rights with Putin at G8 Summit
- 2004.06.02: Russia: Fair Retrial Needed in 'Spy' Case
- 2004.06.01: Helsinki Commission Leaders Urge President Bush to Raise Russian Rights Concerns
- 2004.05.22: Muscovites Rally to Free “Political Prisoners”
- 2004.05.20: Human Rights in Putin's Russia
- 2004.05.15: Committee for Defense of Scientists appeals to the U.S. Congress
- 2004.05.14: Defense is working on the appeal
- 2004.05.05: Secret conviction
- 2004.04.27: Scientist Sutyagin political prisoner — Amnesty
- 2004.04.21: Jury trials raise alarms from rights groups
- 2004.04.21: Russian Relapse
- 2004.04.19: A call to declare Sutyagin prisoner of conscience
- 2004.04.17: Round table to be held on April 26th
- 2004.04.16: Pale Imitation of Justice
- 2004.04.15: The Russian rule
- 2004.04.15: Sutyagin Appeal Filed
- 2004.04.15: (No) Crime, Punishment, Repentance
- 2004.04.14: Scientist’s Lawyers Appeal Sentence in Espionage Trial
- 2004.04.14: A Martyr of Science, or How Scientist Sutyagin Became a Beria Accomplice
- 2004.04.14: The Sutyagin case doesn't indict all Russian justice
- 2004.04.14: The defense filed an appeal
- 2004.04.14: Remembering Sutyagin: Good Man and Friend
- 2004.04.13: 'Spymania' Returns To Russia
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- 2004.04.12: The site is open
- 2004.04.09: University embroiled in spy plot
- 2004.04.09: Scientist’s Sentence for Espionage Condemned by Liberals
- 2004.04.07: Igor Sutyagin hit with 15-year hard labour sentence —FSB says verdict is a ‘warning’
- 2004.04.06: FSB ‘vents’ its rage on Igor Sutyagin with a guilty verdict
- 2001.03.14: Russia's Spy Trials
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