top of page

Russian President Pardons Just One Man Off List of 32 Cases Submitted by Opposition

Writer's picture: OurStudioOurStudio
just came to protest

The Kremlin announced today that President Dmitri Medvedev had pardoned Sergei Mokhnatkin, in prison for hitting a police officer during a protest rally. Mokhnatkin claimed police falsified their report and that he was defending a female protester.

Agence France Presse reports how the pardon came to be:

In March, opposition politicians met Mr Medvedev and asked him to review the convictions of a list of prisoners, including that of Mr Khodorkovsky, the jailed ex-Yukos oil company chief, and his business partner, Platon Lebedev. The outgoing president responded by asking the prosecutor general to look at 32 cases.

While the Russian President's decree insisted the pardon came "proceeding from the principles of humanity," one pardon is small fry off a list of 32, and with Medvedev on his way out and Vladimir Putin on his way back in, the issue of political prisoners will unlikely be broached by the Kremlin again, despite a very divided Russia.

0 views0 comments

Comentarios


NEWSLETTERS

Get Reason In Your Inbox.

Thanks for submitting!

Join the

LIBERTARIAN PARTY

We are funded entirely by Americans who want to help give liberty a voice. By joining the Libertarian Party as a dues-paying member, you are investing in this critical work.

Thanks for submitting!

ADDRESS

1444 Duke St.

Alexandria, VA 22314-3403

PHONE

(800) ELECT-US

(800) 353-2887

EMAIL

bottom of page