Putin throws Khodorkovsky behind bars for six more years

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hal2kilo

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Khodorkovsky was seen as a potential political adversary, and this ruling signals Putin's stiffining against government reforms. Sucks to be Khodorkovsky.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/30/AR2010123001335.html?hpid=topnews

This is what happens when there is no wall between the politcal and judicial. Fortunately, our founding fathers understood this and is why we have a separation of powers. Unfortunately, even our SCOTUS has become filled with political activist justices as of late.
 

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This is what happens when there is no wall between the politcal and judicial. Fortunately, our founding fathers understood this and is why we have a separation of powers. Unfortunately, even our SCOTUS has become filled with political activist justices as of late.

Wow... how very strange, I agree completely with a hal2kilo post. Especially regarding the two most recent (activist) judges Bummer added to the court.
 

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Wow... how very strange, I agree completely with a hal2kilo post. Especially regarding the two most recent (activist) judges Bummer added to the court.

I wonder to what degree Russia has a separation of powers (in theory anyway)...
 

hal2kilo

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Wow... how very strange, I agree completely with a hal2kilo post. Especially regarding the two most recent (activist) judges Bummer added to the court.

I see what you did there. Well, as they say, one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist.
 

Zebo

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Put your nose down - we got Manning in jail un charged and in solitary for over a year now not to mention Guantanamo people for 9+ years, again no trial, no charge.
 

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Put your nose down - we got Manning in jail un charged and in solitary for over a year now not to mention Guantanamo people for 9+ years, again no trial, no charge.

while I'm not saying that's ok, it's completely different.

This would be like Obama throwing Palin or McCain in jail for some random charge.
 

theeedude

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The time to stand up for Russian democracy was in fall 1993 when Yeltzin dissolved the legislature and shelled the Parliament building. At that time, the West had huge leverage over broke Russia, but Yeltzin got a free pass from his buddies in the West, leaving Russia with no counter-balance to a strong president, power that was further consolidated when he passed it on to Putin.
 

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while I'm not saying that's ok, it's completely different.

This would be like Obama throwing Palin or McCain in jail for some random charge.

Exactly. Also let's face it is anyone disputing that he released classified information as a member of the armed services? That's illegal and he's subject to military law which is a lot harsher than civilian law.
 

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while I'm not saying that's ok, it's completely different.

This would be like Obama throwing Palin or McCain in jail for some random charge.

well Russia is a mafioso state. All I'm saying is we have our own problems I worry about more since I dont live in Russia.
 

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Exactly. Also let's face it is anyone disputing that he released classified information as a member of the armed services? That's illegal and he's subject to military law which is a lot harsher than civilian law.

He is still protected by the UCMJ which actually gives him greater rights to a speedy trial then civilians have. So far he has been imprisoned for 7+ months without being charged.

http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/digest/VB3.htm
 

Infohawk

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He is still protected by the UCMJ which actually gives him greater rights to a speedy trial then civilians have. So far he has been imprisoned for 7+ months without being charged.

http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/digest/VB3.htm

So who's disputing that he did what they say he did? Even his supporters just say he did it except they said he was justified. This is pretty straighforward jailing just like it would be in any country, unlike the Russian situation.
 

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So who's disputing that he did what they say he did? Even his supporters just say he did it except they said he was justified. This is pretty straighforward jailing just like it would be in any country, unlike the Russian situation.

Me. He's not guilty until he gets his trial, and the government is violating his rights, even as a soldier by denying him that trial. At least in Russia you get a pretend trial.
 

Infohawk

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Me. He's not guilty until he gets his trial, and the government is violating his rights, even as a soldier by denying him that trial. At least in Russia you get a pretend trial.

He's going to get a trial. Even his lawyers expect a trial in Spring 2011. It's really pathetic when people act like we're similar or worse-off than Russia. Just because you understand that due process takes time doesn't mean there's no due process.
 

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He's going to get a trial. Even his lawyers expect a trial in Spring 2011. It's really pathetic when people act like we're similar or worse-off than Russia. Just because you understand that due process takes time doesn't mean there's no due process.

His lawyers have called his conditions torture and have requested the UN to investigate. So, yes he'll get a trial after the government holds in solitary confinement for over a year without charging him, violates his right to a quick trial, and tries to force him into a confession.

As far as this country being better or worse than Russia, I don't see anything to brag about write now. We are kidnapping people of the street and sending them to torture centers in countries throughout the world that we run. The government is now spying on everyone, encouraging people to report on each other for suscipous behavior, while our lawmakers try and change the law to allow the government to hold people without trial (like in this case).

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/23/manning
 

Infohawk

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His lawyers have called his conditions torture and have requested the UN to investigate. So, yes he'll get a trial after the government holds in solitary confinement for over a year without charging him, violates his right to a quick trial, and tries to force him into a confession.

As far as this country being better or worse than Russia, I don't see anything to brag about write now. We are kidnapping people of the street and sending them to torture centers in countries throughout the world that we run. The government is now spying on everyone, encouraging people to report on each other for suscipous behavior, while our lawmakers try and change the law to allow the government to hold people without trial (like in this case).

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/23/manning

Yes it's just like 1984 out there...

And solitary confinement isn't torture...
 
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