Stanislav Markelov

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Three years ago, on January 19, 2009, we lost our friends Stanislav “Stas” Markelov and Anastasia “Nastya” Baburova, gunned down in broad daylight in downtown Moscow. After many protest actions, marches, rallies, and speeches by activists and ordinary citizens shocked by this violence, Nikita Tikhonov and Yevgenia Khasis, themselves the unfortunate victims of the neo-Nazi narcotic, have been convicted of the murders and sentenced to life and eighteen years in prison, respectively. Events have come full circle and the criminals have been punished, but we continue to remember how sincere lawyer Stanislav Markelov and journalist Anastasia Baburova were in their anti-fascist convictions. We are aware of their absence on a daily basis, when hundreds of activists, people from various movements and of different ideological hues, require an uncompromising lawyer to defend them and an engaged journalist to cover their cases and their campaigns. So for the third year in a row, on the day when they were murdered, the coldest day of the year, we will take to the streets in an anti-fascist march to remind our fellow citizens and ourselves of the need for each of us to continue our daily struggle with fascism. We must be extremely vigilant in order to recognize fascism in ordinary things: fascism mimics and constantly changes its guises without altering its essence.Read more...

Assis dans une cage en verre, Nikita Tikhonov et Evguenia Khassis se tiennent par la main, sans un regard pour ce qui se passe dans la salle 507 du tribunal de Moscou, mardi 15 mars. Comme le veut l'usage, les deux accusés comparaissent en cage. C'est la huitième audience depuis l'ouverture du procès, le 21 février. Indifférent à ce qui l'entoure, le couple ne voit rien, ni la blonde policière occupée à se mirer dans la vitre du box ni les jurés aux regards scrutateurs. Ils semblent suivre de loin les prises de bec entre le juge, le procureur et leurs quatre avocats.

Nikita Tikhonov, 31 ans, militant du groupe ultranationaliste Rousski Obraz ("Modèle russe"), est accusé d'avoir assassiné par balles Stanislav Markelov, avocat et militant des droits de l'homme, ainsi que la journaliste Anastasia Babourova. La scène s'est déroulée le 19 janvier 2009, en plein jour et en plein centre de Moscou, rue Pretchistenka, à 300 mètres de la cathédrale du Christ-Sauveur.

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