In the past, I have tried to make ongoing coverage of landmark political cases and trials as accessible as possible to readers who decide to read the whole story from beginning to end.
In the Bolotnaya Square case, I used tags to hold together the various chapters of a story that dragged on for several years. But I’m a mediocre tagger, at best, and now even I would be unable to find everything I published on the case.
For my coverage of the recent, ongoing Penza-Petersburg “terrorism” case (aka the Network case) I hit upon the novel and, perhaps, idiotic idea of tacking a list of all previous articles to each new article, along with an altogether serious and necessary primer on how to show solidarity with the Network case defendants. The only problem, however, is that, as I noticed only yesterday, I stopped doing this sometime in April, for reasons I cannot explain.
So, this time I am going to try something different, especially because, I am afraid, the story of the protests in Moscow against the regime’s flagrantly illegal attempt to bar independent candidates from standing in the September 8 elections to the Moscow City Duma, the ensuing police crackdown against protesters, and the subsequent criminal prosecution of randomly selected protesters will be with us for a long time to come, as will the consequences of blatant attempts to make the elections a foregone conclusion in other parts of Russia such as Petersburg and Pskov.
I will be updating this post by posting a link here to each new story I publish while also inserting a link in new posts back to this page. This way, I hope, readers who come to the story in the middle will find it easier to go back to the beginning if they wish and easily navigate their way through my coverage to the latest developments.
Unlike my Network case posts, the order of links here is from earliest to latest. // TRR
- “Russian Opposition Hit with New Wave of Searches and Arrests,” 25 July 2019
- “The Russian National Guard,” 26 July 2019
- “938,” 27 July 2019
- “The Damage,” 28 July 2019
- “Hell in a Handbasket,” 30 July 2019
- “Putin’s Spectacles of Strength and Security at Home and Abroad,” 31 July 2019
- “‘What Is This, the Gestapo?’ University Student Yegor Zhukov Charged with Rioting in Moscow,” 4 August 2019
- “Mikola Dziadok: What We Can Learn from the Moscow Protests,” 4 August 2019
- “Stanislava Novgorodtseva: Portraits of Angry Muscovites,” 5 August 2019
- “Moscow: Where Waving Your Arms Energetically Is a Felony,” 5 August 2019
- “Petition: Drop the Criminal Investigation of a ‘Riot’ That Never Happened,” 5 August 2019
- “When We Were Ten,” 11 August 2019
- “Alexei Tsvetcoff: The Myth of Moscow’s ‘Bourgeois Liberal’ Protesters,” 14 August 2019
- “The Persecution of Konstantin Kotov,” 15 August 2019
- “Support RosUznik!” 17 August 2019
- “Vitaly Manski: Don’t Shop at Armenia on Tverskaya,” 17 August 2019
- “Alexander Skobov: The Myth of Good ‘Liberals’ in Power,” 18 August 2019
- “Ilya Yashin: Life in a Russian Jail,” 18 August 2019
- “More and More Russians,” 18 August 2019
- “I Have No Idea What I’m Talking About, But I’m Famous, So It Doesn’t Matter,” 19 August 2019
- “Prisoners of the Article 212 Case,” 19 August 2019
- “The After Party, or, The Electoral Iguana,” 30 August 2019
- “Pskov Region: Copyright Trumps Voting Rights,” 30 August 2019
- “Five Time’s the Charm,” 31 August 2019
- “Bortko Jumps Overboard,” 2 September 2019
- “Beglov, Big Love,” 2 September 2019
- “OMON, HOMO, MONO (Fundraiser for Petersburg Aid to Detainees Group),” 3 September 2019
- “Two Years Hard Time for Grabbing a Policeman by the Arm,” 3 September 2019
- “Five Years in Prison for a Tweet,” 3 September 2019
- “Is Smart Voting So Smart?” 4 September 2019
- “Al Jazeera’s Love Affair with Militant Russian Orthodox Fascist Homophobe Vitaly Milonov,” 4 September 2019
- “Max Stropov: The Cop’s Sacred Body,” 5 September 2019
- “Three Years in Prison for Touching a Policeman’s Helmet,” 6 September 2019
- “School Daze,” 7 September 2019
- “Hand It Over,” 11 September 2019
- “Leokadia Frenkel: How to Defeat Russia’s Ruling Party in Your Own Neighborhood,” 22 September 2019
- “Vladislav Barabanov: Anarchism and Center ‘E’,” 17 October 2019
- “Piglet,” 17 October 2019
- “‘Free Everyone!’: Five More Men Arrested and Charged in Moscow Case,” 19 October 2019