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742:“Last November, the Mother’s Right Foundation, an organization that provides support to parents of dead soldiers, almost got evicted from the occupied office. “I was 42 when my son died. I had no wish to live. It was the Church and Veronika Marchenko (Board Chair of the Mother’s Right Foundation – NI) who saved my life. I beg you, Vladimir Nikolayevich, please do not take our home away. Because the Mother’s Right Foundation is the home that helps me feel connected to my son. Lyudmila Perkova, mother of a dead soldier.” This is the type of letter that Vladimir Silkin, Chief of the Moscow Property Department, was receiving from people all over Russia. “We contacted the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Federal Antimonopoly Service and were told that there were no obstacles for the Moscow Property Department to renew the contract,” Veronika Marchenko told NI”. 675:, Board Chair of the Mother's Right Foundation, to Interfax. “The project is meant to prevent the Ministry of Defense from consigning to oblivion the servicemen’s names and faces, and turn them into indifferent numbers of the official statistics. Many people will now read the soldiers’ stories. It has nothing to do with the spiritualistic séance. As a rule, parents of dead soldiers were grieving the loss of their sons in isolation,” tells the head of the foundation. “Nobody cared about them. Now, they receive comments from hundreds of people. They receive words of encouragement. For the first time, they feel the sympathy of society.” “We really like the foundation’s idea,” says Ivan Sergeyevich Dolin, citizen of Tchaikovsky Town, Perm Region, and the father of Anton Dolin who was bullied to death in the 319:“Background information from REGNUM: the Mother’s Right Foundation, a Russian charitable public organization, has been working since 1989 in the following fields: raising public awareness of legal issues and providing legal assistance to families of dead soldiers; lawmaking; sociological surveys; publishing; information dissemination; charity; providing moral and psychological rehabilitation to families of dead soldiers. Parents of dead soldiers consult the foundation’s lawyers on issues related to social security (pensions, welfare allowances and benefits, insurance), housing rights, criminal and procedural law, and moral damage compensation, either personally or by phone.” 562:“… In the case of Nikolay Vlasov against the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Treasury Administration of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Mari El was sentenced to pay a fine of 500,000 rubles. This is the biggest compensation ever won by the Mother’s Right Foundation in favour of the parents of a dead soldier. It is also the first case when the State acknowledged its own responsibility before its citizens who lost their son in combat. The 19-year-old soldier of the Armavir Special Forces Detachment Stanislav Vlasov was killed on September 10, 1999 as a result of a friendly fire on the part of the federal air force that was caused by the gun layer’s misjudgment.” 712:“While making a rating of Russian charitable organizations and foundations, we were guided by the motto ‘to measure the measurable and to make the immeasurable measurable.’” The rating was based on expert assessments. As the first step, The Kariera Magazine made a list of 400 organizations and foundations involved in charity work….Then the experts evaluated the participating organizations according to the following 4 criteria: publicity, compliance with the claimed status, efficiency and financial transparency. The score ranged from 1 to 10.… The fourth place was awarded to a human right organization - the Mother’s Right Foundation.” 524:“… The above mentioned Decision of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation is very important as it allows applicants with low income to engage experienced and highly qualified lawyers, who are not attorneys, to ensure protection of their rights and interests. Such experts can be lawyers from human rights organizations and others. (Quite importantly, this complaint was filed to the Constitutional Court by the Human Rights Commissioner who was initiated by such public organization – the Mother’s Right Foundation that has been representing families of dead soldiers for many years.)” 415:“… On the wall blackened with smoke there are photos of Alyosha. A strong and handsome young man.… He was a great support to his mother. He was fond of sports. Legally he did not have to do military service, since his mother had a disability of 2nd degree. But he made the decision to do his civic duty. He served in Germany, and that is where he died. His is a story of a soldier who died in military service during peacetime. The book’s title is ‘One Hundred out of Fifteen Thousand’, and it was published by the Mother’s Right Foundation.” 360:“The figures presented by the Mother’s Right Foundation are based on tens of thousands of questionnaires distributed and reviewed by its lawyers. Their data show no discrepancies.... The Public Prosecutors Office collects statistics of their own, while the Mother’s Right Foundation over the years has been steadily accumulating the flow of applications and complaints from families whose members perished or succumbed to illnesses, sometimes even after they were discharged from the army. This is also a separate legal issue.” 338:“The Mother’s Right Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides legal assistance to parents of dead soldiers that are neglected by the state. When I say soldiers I mean not only private soldiers but also cadets and officers – all of them. I mean not only those who were killed in combat but also servicemen who were killed in the peacetime army as well. Last year the foundation provided assistance to 5,788 families. In the first half of the current year, 3,115 families received our assistance.” 439:“The book has a circulation of ten thousand copies and will be distributed free of charge through the network of the foundation’s regional coordinators and representatives of public organizations. Additionally, a sizable share of the circulation will be mailed to regional and district courts. Everyone who is interested in obtaining the book can do so by contacting a regional office of the foundation or by sending a written request to the Moscow office of the organization.” 393:. The periodical is a collection of stories of victims of violence in the army. Each book has short bios and photos of hundreds of young men who died in military service during peacetime. The foundation continues its work to find opportunities to publish new editions of the book, as the organization has accumulated a tremendous amount of this kind of information. So far, seven editions of the book 470:“Veronika Marchenko, Board Chair of the Mother’s Right Foundation: ‘We certainly rely on the support of our volunteers – people who devote their spare time to provide free assistance to our organization. Moreover, we believe that if a public organization has its own network of volunteers, it is a positive sign that the organization is efficient and that the organization’s work is needed.’” 693:
Khakamada's home kimono. The raised funds were transferred into the account of the Mother's Right Foundation (totaling over 500,000 rubles). The funds were evenly distributed among the parents of the soldiers who perished in Chechnya. In 2006, the foundation raised 127,249 rubles in donations to help the mother of Andrey Sychyov who was bullied to death during his military service.,.
620:“The Mother’s Right Foundation has published a rating of military units that have the highest soldier death rate. It is based on 5,433 questionnaires that were collected over the past 10 years... According to experts, non-combat deaths are primarily caused by hazing, violation of safety regulations, negligence of those in command and unsanitary living conditions.” 376:“Already in October 2009, the Mother’s Right Foundation raised the issue of the poor living conditions in military unit No. 24776 and sent an appeal to the president of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev. At that time the foundation was considering several appeals from the parents of the soldiers who were serving in Barabash Village,” reports NEWSru.com 543:“…Recognition of the families of the submariners who perished in the Kursk submarine disaster as a wronged party has an important significance. Now they and their representatives have a legal right to participate in the trial and to study all the details uncovered as a result of the ongoing investigation into the causes of the Kursk submarine disaster.” 1030:("The Staff of the Mother's Right Foundation that have been defending the rights and interests of parents whose sons perished in military service during peacetime for already seventeen years, prepared a number of amendments to the current legislation, ensuring observance of human rights of dead servicemen's families." 692:
concert dress. Other lots - from most to less expensive - were as follows: Lev Leschenko's hat, Iosif Kobzon's concert costume, Anatoly Karpov's first chess set, Kristina Orbakaite's concert dress, Tatyana Ovsienko's wedding dress, Valery Leontiev's tail-coat, Larisa Dolina's concert dress, and Irina
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At the end of December 2000, a charitable auction organized by the deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, V. E. Koptev-Dvornikov, V. O. Semyonov and A. Y. Vulf, was held at the Metelitsa Club in Moscow. Altogether, 58 lots belonging to 51 celebrities were sold. The most expensive lot
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In the autumn of 2004 the Mother's Right Foundation issued a rating of the most dangerous military units in Russia in the past 10 years (1994-2004). The rating was based on the analysis of 5,433 questionnaires filled out by parents of dead soldiers, who contacted the Foundation during the period of
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that was dedicated to the memory of servicemen who died in the army during peacetime. The Foundation's activists set up dead servicemen's accounts to present their profiles in the first person - as if written by the victims. They also displayed the dead servicemen's pictures with mourning ribbons.
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Territory during Peacetime’. The foundation was granted an official registration by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on March 4, 1993, and then was re-registered by the Moscow Justice Department on June 16, 1999. The founder and the current leader of the organization is Veronika
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project is simple: the Ministry of Defense was interested in the boys only when they were called up to military service. And now, after their tragic deaths, they are forgotten, as if they never existed. We consider it unfair. They have been and will always be alive to their parents and close
429:. The periodical covers a range of important legal issues faced by parents who lost their children during their military service. It includes legal cases of the Mother's Right Foundation which became legal precedents. Four editions of the periodical have been issued so far ( 664:
Thus, their abandoned profiles and data revived on the pages of their friends who learnt about their lives and deaths. The project was performed by a group of volunteers. They asked the servicemen's parents’ permission to use their sons’ personal data. “The idea of the
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The office of the foundation is located in the Central Administrative District of Moscow in Luchnikov Lane. It has been there since August 1992. Like many public organizations, the foundation had to fight to have their office in a convenient and accessible location.
672: 213:"The story of the establishment and development of the Mother’s Right Foundation is unique …. At the same time this story reflects the evolution of the human rights movement and, moreover, the evolution of the entire ‘third sector’ in Russia during the 1990s." 1353:"December 22, 2009: On December 21, at the UN Information Centre a meeting took place with Veronika Marchenko, Board Chair of the Mother's Right Foundation, that was devoted to the Foundation's celebration of the International Volunteer Day (December, 5)" 283:“to accumulate capital and funds through charitable donations and to utilize them to provide legal, medical and other professional support to families of soldiers who died in military service; to provide social support to families of dead soldiers”. 201:
According to the information of human rights activists, 3,000 people die annually while performing military service in the Russian army, and in many cases parents of dead soldiers do not receive any support from the government.
302:"Lawyers of the Mother’s Right Foundation … provide assistance to families of dead soldiers both to ensure effective investigation into soldiers’ deaths and to defend families’ right to social support and protection." 604:“Today the Moskovsky Komsomolets Newspaper is publishing the rating of the most 'deadly' military units made in cooperation with the Mother’s Right Foundation and based on letters of parents of dead soldiers.” 197:
organization which works to protect the rights of families whose sons died in military service as a result of hazing, criminal actions, unsanitary living conditions, unhealthy psychological environment, etc.
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Annually over 3,000 families of dead soldiers contact the foundation with requests for help, as ‘very often parents are the only people who want to ensure a fair investigation into the deaths of soldiers’.
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The foundation's lawyers work to facilitate effective investigation of all cases that involve deaths of conscripts during military service and realization of their parents’ right to fair trial.
501:), confirmed that this kind of situation is common in many regions of the country. The foundation has been working on the cases of families of Heroes and veterans free of charge since 1999.” 671:
relatives. We would like other people to hear their voices. These boys joined the army and fulfilled their military duty and thus, they deserve to be heard by society,” reported
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3. As a result of the work of the Mother's Right Foundation, the families of the submariners who perished in the Kursk submarine disaster were recognized as the wronged party.,.
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made the first rating of Russian charitable organizations and foundations. The Mother's Right Foundation was awarded the 4th place among 400 nominees.
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1. The foundation educates parents and widows of dead soldiers about their legal rights and represents their rights in courts of all instances.
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The Mother’s Right Foundation is not a membership-based organization The foundation has 750 coordinators in Russia and the CIS states
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2. The foundation is engaged in lawmaking: it actively promotes and lobbies for amendments to the current legislative framework.
892:"The Mother's Right Foundation Made an Appeal to the President of the Russian Federation to Support Families of Dead Soldiers" 959:"The Mother's Right Foundation: "Often, Parents Are the Only Ones Who Are Interested in Investigating Deaths of Servicemen."" 489: 205:
The organization was established in 1989 under the original name ‘Association of Parents Whose Sons Died in the Army on the
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4. The Mother's Right Foundation helped to ensure compensation for moral damage in the case of the loss of the
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The Mother's Right Foundation arranged a memorial service to remember the soldiers who died during peacetime.
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Newspaper and the Mother’s Right Foundation is based on application letters from parents of dead soldiers.”
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The foundation was established as a professional charitable organization, and the foundation's lawyers work
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The idea of the rule-of-law state, where the needs of citizens have become a real priority of the state;
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2. The Mother's Right Foundation successfully defended one of its applicants in a criminal case in the
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7. The foundation works to provide emotional and psychological support to parents of dead soldiers;
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The mission of the organization is to facilitate the promotion of the following concepts in Russia:
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Marchenko, the first Russian woman to receive the International Women of Courage Award (2009).
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A military unit from Kuban tops the rating as it has the highest number of non-combat deaths.
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Special Forces Detachment, Dzerzhinsky Division, Moscow Region. “Let people remember them.”
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Day of Commemoration and Mourning for Those who Died in Military Service, February 23, 2001
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In 2007, there were 396 articles published about the foundation by the independent media.
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Press conference of the organizers of the charitable auction was held at the State Duma.
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3. The foundation conducts sociological surveys on human rights violations in the army.
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6. The foundation provides affordable financial support to parents of dead soldiers;
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led to the cancellation of Decree of the Ministry of Defense No. 444 of 02.12.1997 (
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In 2010–2011, the Mother's Right Foundation started a project in the social net
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5. The foundation works with the media and issues press releases and bulletins;
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The organization takes donations to implement its work as stated in the statute
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The Case Against the Russian Northern Fleet (‘Kursk’ Nuclear Submarine), 2002
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Portal in 2008, the foundation was recognized as the Employer of Choice.
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A military unit from the Central Urals is rated among the most ‘deadly’
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Cases Against the Ministry of Defense (the Chechen Lawsuits) 1999-2001
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Decision of the RF Constitutional Court No. 447-O of 5 December 2003
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Memorial Service for Those Who Died in the Army, February 23, 1999
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1. The foundation provided legal support to parents and widows of
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Special Forces Detachment in Chechnya caused by a friendly fire:
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Veronika Marchenko – Board Chair of the Mother’s Right Foundation
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In accordance with the results of the contest organized by the
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Decision of the RF Supreme Court No. VKPI-00-27 of 27.04.2000
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Legal Handbook for Parents of Dead Soldiers was Published.
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8. The foundation is assisted by volunteers and interns.
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Rating by the Mother’s Right Foundation. 26 October 2004
498: 531:‘Provision of Free Legal Aid in the Russian Federation’ 506: — Rossiyskaya Gazeta. Nedelya. September 24, 2009 1410:. Commersant, No. 33 (2163) of 02.23.2001 (02-23-2001) 1333:"Is the Russian Army Bullying Its Soldiers to Death?" 188: 1126:. RIA Noviy Region. October 4, 2006. Archived from 157: 147: 137: 127: 117: 107: 97: 77: 59: 51: 40: 32: 1351:The UN Information Centre in Moscow (2009-12-22). 588:Rating of Military Units in the Russian Federation 595:The Article ‘Eyes Toward Death’ (Artyom Davydov. 816:Died in Military Service: Vasily Nikolayev, 2006 868:. Novaya Gazeta. March 17, 2010. Archived from 740: 710: 649:News Service of UralPolit.Ru. October 26, 2004 634: 618: 602: 560: 541: 522: 495: 468: 437: 413: 374: 358: 336: 317: 300: 281: 1313:"The Mother's Right Foundation – All the news" 717: — The Kariera Magazine. No. 5 (58). 2004 513:Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation 936:Alexander Kolesnichenko (November 30, 2009). 386:4. The foundation publishes two periodicals: 8: 1089:. NEWSru.com. Novosti Rossii. March 22, 2002 791:Letters of a Dead Man: Evgeny Shirshov, 1998 636:“… the rating of military units made by the 277:The objective of the organization's work is: 16: 1211:Lada Ivanova; Natalya Klimenko (May 2004). 1192:. The Mother’s Right Foundation. 2006-12-31 193:) is a Russian, non-profit, non-government 1463:Human rights organizations based in Russia 381: — Novy Region–Far East. July 8, 2010 15: 397:, in three volumes, have been published ( 307: — Novaya Gazeta. February 17, 2010. 917:(in Russian). Argumenty i Facty (No. 26) 427:Legal Advice to Parents of Dead Soldiers 420: — Pozitsiya. Tver. August 14, 2007 290:Statute of the Mother’s Right Foundation 273:Professionalization of the armed forces. 827: 578:Supreme Court of the Russian Federation 1016:Natalia Lebedeva (February 21, 2007). 625: — South Region Portal YUGA.RU. 270:Access to legal aid for those in need; 1108:Larisa Alimamedova (April 11, 2002). 7: 1153:. Trud, No. 032 of February 17, 2001 913:Polina Ivanushkina (June 25, 2009). 747: — Novye Izvestia. July 7, 2009 395:One Hundred out of Fifteen Thousand 14: 1067:Dmitry Anokhin (August 5, 2009). 981:"Appendix (List of Publications)" 786:We Are Against Deaths in the Army 611:Russian Army’s Most Deadly Units. 47:, Margarita Pashkova, Inna Plavan 983:. The Mother’s Right Foundation. 769:Foundation's profile in Facebook 576:5. The foundation's case in the 490:Heroes of the Russian Federation 24: 1263:. The Mother’s Right Foundation 774:Foundation's account in Twitter 1406:Dmitry Lukaytis (2001-02-23). 1315:. inforotor.ru. Archived from 1282:Alecya Lonskaya (2009-07-07). 894:. VSESMI.RU. February 12, 2007 764:Foundation's group in Facebook 759:Foundation blog in LiveJournal 230:Pursuing the Public Interest. 1: 1239:"Employers of Choice in 2008" 1151:"Thank You for Your Support!" 840:Article 10. Public Foundation 1371:Thomas Körbel (2008-03-07). 1149:Larisa Larina (2001-02-17). 1112:. Trud, No.63 of 04.11.2002. 548: — Trud. April 11, 2002 223:Pursuing the Public Interest 1390:Olga Kravets (2004-06-02). 1331:Carl Schreck (2010-06-21). 1284:"You Didn't Rent the Place" 365: — Ekho Moskvy Radio. 189: 1479: 599:) caused a public outcry. 1377:Moskauer Deutsche Zeitung 1110:"Mishap on a Smooth Road" 1045:. Kasparov.Ru. 2009-02-23 997:. Blago.ru. November 2008 391:Dead Soldiers Memory Book 367:Where Do Soldiers Run To? 326:REGNUM Information Agency 178: 171:Mother's Right Foundation 162:http://mright.hro.org/eng 23: 18:Mother's Right Foundation 1373:"Todesursache ungeklärt" 1335:. "Time". Archived from 645: — Anna Davydova. 1392:"If Not Her, Who Then?" 1213:"The Lot of Good Doers" 753:Internet Representation 221:— Columbia Law School. 744: 714: 642: 622: 606: 564: 545: 526: 503: 472: 441: 417: 378: 362: 340: 321: 304: 285: 1178:. REGNUM IA. Novosty. 638:Moskovsky Komsomolets 597:Moskovsky Komsomolets 499:http://mright.hro.org 1018:"The Wounded Family" 862:"Veronika Marchenko" 569:They Have the Right. 259:Objectives and Tasks 72:legal representation 1075:on October 3, 2011. 1043:"Time for Mourning" 567: — Izvestiya. 347:. November 9, 2009. 20: 1219:on 19 January 2012 866:Online conferences 673:Veronica Marchenko 609: — Polit.ru. 45:Veronika Marchenko 1359:on March 11, 2012 629:October 26, 2004. 369:February 21, 2005 328:. August 30, 2005 225:. New York. 2001; 187: 167: 166: 112:Public Foundation 1470: 1449: 1448: 1446:Official website 1433: 1431: 1430: 1418: 1416: 1415: 1402: 1400: 1399: 1394:. Novye Izvestia 1386: 1384: 1383: 1367: 1365: 1364: 1355:. 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