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Ivan Pavlov (lawyer)

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state secret when he had worked in the department of external church relations. Petrin himself stated that he was an FSB Captain and had worked in the church department under cover. His brother stated that Evgeny had detected a Ukrainian businessman who, according to Petrin's information, “had assisted to dissent between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian one, had performed anti-Russian activities in Ukraine, and had recruited people, e.g., in Russian government bodies”. Evgeny Petrin more than once asked the security bodies to initiate a criminal case against that person. However, according to his brother, neither the Russian Orthodox Church nor the FSB had been interested in that so that “they decided to discredit Evgeny, to make him a traitor”.
283:) to publish texts of national standards online. Previously, a fee was required for the public to access the standards. FIF lawyers won their victory in the first court instance in February of that year. The Rostechregulirovanie filed a cessation appeal. Its hearing was scheduled for 23 May 2006, but the federal agency's officials did not attend the court. The hearing session was adjourned to 8 June. On 31 May 2006, Pavlov was assaulted and taken to hospital with head injuries. Since the assaulters took none of his personal belongings, Pavlov linked the assault to his professional activities, namely the case on open online access to national standards. The criminal case was initiated but the criminals have not yet been found. 406:, ex-officer of the Main Intelligence Directorate, was detained in Moscow upon suspicion of high treason. He left the service in the Main Intelligence Directorate in 2005 and had a foreign travel passport since 2011. The FSB public relations center informed that the case was initiated because Kravtsov had been supposed some information on Russian space intelligence activities to email to the radio engineering center of the Swedish ministry for defense. Kravtsov's wife, meanwhile, stated that he submitted a job resume to a Swedish organization and it was rejected since he was not a Swedish citizen. Kravtsov's defense team states that the resume contained no information comprising state secret. 439:, that Sevastidi saw a train with military equipment moving in the direction of Abkhazia, and sent some SMS messages to an acquaintance of hers. In the beginning of 2015, she was arrested by security bodies who considered her SMSs high treason. Earlier, one similar case was known: Ekaterina Kharebava, a market saleswoman from Sochi, was in 2014 sentenced by the Krasnodar Territorial Court to six years of imprisonment for espionage. According to the investigation, in 2008 summer, Kharebava informed a military representative of Georgia on Russian troops’ movement. 556:(FSB), asking to provide documents that could shed light to Wallenberg's fate. The FSB refused to respond to the requests so that the Team 29 and Wallenberg's family members sued the FSB. On 18 September 2017 the Meschansky district court of Moscow rejected the family's claim. On 20 February 2018 the Moscow City Court let stand the decision of the Meschansky district court. Pavlov stated that he was planning to file a cassation appeal and then “direct way to the European Court for Human Rights is opened”. 22: 443:
Putin, at his annual press conference, promised to pay attention to Sevastidi's sentence. In February 2017, the Memorial human rights center recognized Sevastidi a political prisoner. On 7 March 2017 President Putin signed a decree granting pardon to Sevastidi. On 15 March the Supreme Court of Russia revised her sentence and reduced the punishment term from 7 to 3 years. After her release, Sevastidi told about Annik Kesyan, one more woman convicted for a SMS.
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Georgy Khurtsilava. Investigators, judges, and the prosecutor were the same practically in all cases and many of them got promotion after those cases. For instance, Roman Troyan, former investigator, became head of the FSB Investigative Department for Krasnodar Territory. Leonid Korzhinek, prosecutor in the Kharebava, Dzhandzhgava, and Sevastidi cases, became Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia in 2016.
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status. The president of the advocate's chamber warned Pavlov personally that he had the right to carry out advocate's activity no more (even on non-profit ground) under the sanction of involuntary termination of the advocate's status and lifetime deprivation of the right to represent people in courts. Pavlov stated that he would appeal the decision of the advocate's chamber.
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compromise between severity of accusation and failure of evidence”: “The prosecutor demanded a cruel punishment, 19 years of imprisonment, and the Moscow City Court sentenced Evgeny to a minimal term of 12 years. Had he been really guilty, they should have punished him to the full extent. The court decision on a minimal term shows that it wend hard with the prosecution”.
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2016. According to his own words, he regularly met law violations (e.g. by judges) in the court. In December 2016, he left the job and submitted to the Ministry for Interior, to the Investigative Committee, to public prosecution, and to some other government bodies tens of complaints against labor law violations, procedural breaches, and ethics abuse by officials.
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having first been on medical leave and then left the job in court immediately; he had considered that it would have been a law violation for him to sign a protocol ex post facto, being not an official of the court. In January 2018, upon a statement by Judge Irina Kerro he had worked with, Eivazov was charged also of libel against her.
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In St. Petersburg there is a company whose employees are paid for aggressive pro-governmental posts and comments in the Internet. Lyudmila Savchuk, a former employee of that "troll-factory", sought to disclose its activities and filed a claim in court for labor violations. Ivan Pavlov represented Ms.
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Pavlov represented interests of Evgeny Petrin who had worked in the Moscow Patriarchy department of external church relations and was detained in June 2014 upon accusation of high treason. According to the investigation, Petrin had provided to the CIA representatives a piece of information comprising
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According to the investigation, in April 2014, Davydova noticed that a military unit placed near her home was empty. She heard that a soldier from the associated military unit had said that he and his unit were being sent on a mission, and she informed the Ukrainian embassy. Eight months later, on 21
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In 2004, Pavlov founded the Foundation “Institute for Information Freedom Development”, or Freedom of Information Foundation (FIF). For ten years, FIF rendered legal assistance to citizens and organizations, defending their rights to information access. FIF specialists also audited government bodies'
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On 19 January 2018 information came on completion of the case preliminary investigation; on 23 January the investigator commissioned a psychological and psychiatric expert evaluation of Eivazov. On 14 February 2018 his defending attorneys informed on possible forgery of evidence: a blank protocol of
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In 2013, Pavlov achieved termination of the criminal persecution of Igor Baranov, Professor of the Baltic State Technical University (St.-Petersburg, Russia), accused of “an attempt to cross the state border with materials that can be used for production of massive weapons” (the material in question
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Ivan Pavlov served as a defending attorney for Sakhib Aliyev, chief accountant and one of the five members of the St.-Petersburg Scientologist Church, accused of illegal business practices and religious extremism. Pavlov is sure that “the case of Scientologists is a shameful page in the new history
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On 16 March 2018 Ivan Pavlov informed on entrance of the case of Petr Parpulov, an ex-flight dispatcher from Sochi convicted by the Krasnodar Territorial Court. Parpulov was convicted to 12 years of imprisonment in a maximum security penal colony in January 2016 for high treason (Article 275 of the
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attorneys entered the cases of Annik Kesyan, Marina Dzhandzhgava, and Inga Tutisani. On 29 July 2017 Vladimir Putin signed decrees on pardon for Marina Dzhandzhgava and Annik Kesyan; on 16 November 2017 Supreme Court revised Inga Tutisani's sentence and reduced her punishment term from 6 years to 4
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According to Sevastidi, her first defending counsel, Ruslan Zurnadzhyan, made in fact nothing to defend her and never visited her in the pre-trial detention center. The Krasnodar Territory Bar Chamber inspected Zurnadzhyan's actions and found offense in them. On 23 December 2016 President Vladimir
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On 14 June 2016 Petrin was sentenced to 12 years of imprisonment in a maximum security penal colony and to a fine of 200 thousand rubles for espionage in favor of the US. Pavlov, as Petrin's defending attorney, says that Petrin was “coerced” into confession. Pavlov assesses Petrin's sentence as “a
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As Kravtsov's defending attorney, Ivan Pavlov stated that the defense never denied the mere fact of resume submission but argued against the statement that the resume had contained any information comprising state secret. On 21 September 2015 the Moscow City Court sentenced Kravtsov to 14 years of
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In August 2017, Eivazov was arrested and charged of legal obstruction. According to the investigation, Eivazov had not executed a number of documents in a proper way, trying to damage the judge he had conflicted. Eivazov himself stated that he had not finalized and signed a protocol for one case,
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found that since 2013, the Krasnodar Territorial Court had issued at least ten sentences in case on high treason and espionage, convicting Ekaterina Kharebava, Oksana Sevastidi, Annik Kesyan, Marina Dzhandzhgava, Inga Tutisani, Manana Kapanadze, Petr Parpulov, Leval Latariya, Georgy Pataraya, and
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On 1 February 2015 Davydova dismissed her assigned counsel and replaced him with Pavlov and Sergey Badamshin. After introducing independent defence attorneys, she withdrew her previous testimony, explaining that she had made it under duress. On 13 March 2015 her attorneys stated that her case was
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decided to suspend the advocate's status of Ivan Pavlov due to the fact that "he had not been able to perform his professional duties for more than six months". The decision of this suspension was made on involuntary basis because Pavlov had not filed an application for suspension his advocate's
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Ivan Pavlov is defending Aleksandr Eivazov, former judicial session secretary in the Oktyabrsky district court of St.-Petersburg who told publicly of law violations in the court. Eivazov took the position of judicial session secretary in the Oktyabrsky district court of St.-Petersburg in October
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In 2000, the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of Russia canceled Pasko's sentence and the case was sent back for re-examination. On 25 December 2001 the military court of the Pacific Fleet found Pasko guilty of high treason in the form of espionage and sentenced him to four years of
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Ivan Pavlov represented in court interests of the Regional Press Institute contesting fine imposed for the refusal to self-register as a “foreign agent” NGO and of its director, Anna Sharogradskaya, when they planned to initiate a criminal case for extremism against her. As a result, the
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journalists found that at least six women (Ekaterina Kharebava, Oksana Sevastidi, Annik Kesyan, Marina Dzhandzhgava, Inga Tutisani, and Manana Kapanadze) were convicted just for SMS messages on open movements of military equipment to their acquaintances in Georgia. After that, the
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clearly states the constitutional right to freely seek, receive and circulate information which can only be restricted by federal law. On 13 August 2015 the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation ruled the decree to be legal. The ruling gives grounds to apply to the
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Pavlov has been involved with the defence of rights of citizens charged by state security bodies of high treason, unlawful access to security bodies’ secret archives, or state secret disclosure. According to statistical data from the Judicial Department under the
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against its members. Team 29 will delete its digital archive including judicial documents. Team 29 recommends to delete direct links to its documents because such links can be regarded as a participation in the activity of
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On 30 April 2021, Ivan Pavlov was detained. He was charged in the violation of the secret of the investigation, specifically the disclosing contents of the investigator's decision, in the case of Ivan Safronov accused of
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Investigative Committee of Russia refused to initiate a criminal case against Sharogradskaya and the Supreme Court of Russia cancelled the lower-instance court decision on the fine for the Regional Press Institute.
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of Russian justice” since he believes that “they persecute them for their faith, trying to consider them extremists” and that “FSB already tries to dictate to the public what gods they may or may not worship”.
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In 2009, Ivan Pavlov managed to achieve a court decision considering unlawful the search that had been performed by investigative bodies in the Memorial Research Center (St.-Petersburg, Russia).
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Since August 2017, Eivazov, suffering from severe bronchial asthma, is kept in a pre-trial detention center; his defending attorneys filed a number of motion for his hospitalization.
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imprisonment in a maximum security penal colony. On 4 February 2016 the Supreme Court of Russia revised Kravtsov's sentence and reduced his imprisonment term to 6 years.
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on 29 June 2021. Team 29 doesn't agree with that but it made a decision to dissolve itself because of risks involved with criminal prosecution under article 284.1 of the
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recognized Nikitin as a prisoner of conscience. In 1998, the court sent the case back for further investigation. In 2000, Nikitin was fully acquitted by the
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officers. In 1957, the Soviet government confirmed the information on capture of Wallenberg and informed that he died from a heart attack in 1947 in the
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In 2006, Pavlov initiated a court case that resulted in a judicial obligation for the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Russian:
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sentenced Pasko to a year of imprisonment for abuse of official powers, immediately including amnesty; he was released from the courtroom.
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victim familiarization with the case materials, signed by Judge Irina Kerro but neither filled nor dated, was found in the case files.
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Savchuk, and the defendant "troll-factory" agreed to pay Savchuk her withheld salaries and to restore her labor rights.
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Contesting of the presidential decree on classification of information on military personnel losses in the time of peace
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and be grounds for criminal prosecution. Former members of Team 29 will continue to work in their personal capacity.
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imprisonment. Having stayed in a penal colony for more than half a year, Pasko was released on parole.
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Ivan Pavlov left Russia on 7 September 2021 due to the impossibility to proceed his activity as an
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Criminal Code of Russia). On 12 March Parpulov's family was notified that he was denied of pardon.
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However, the work has not ceased. Several ex-FIF staff members, led by Pavlov, have been joined by
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and request a proper assessment of how information in Russia is classified as state secret.
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to activists who put their lives on the line to protect the dignity and rights of others.
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Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media
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On 8 November 2021, Ivan Pavlov was labeled as "foreign agent" by the decision of
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The Northern Fleet: A Potential Radioactive Contamination Threat for the Region
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The Memorial human rights center recognized Eivazov a political prisoner, and
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In December 2016, Ivan Pavlov told about his new case in an interview for the
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activist. He participated in the development of Russian federal and regional
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In 2015, Team 29 lawyers, led by Pavlov, prepared a claim against President
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On 29 March 2017 Wallenberg's relatives submitted official requests to the
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official websites for compliance with actual FOI legislation requirements.
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Goryashko, Sergey; Pushkarskaya, Anna; Chizh, Oksana (30 April 2021).
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was Baranov's paper report for an international research conference).
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From 1998-2004, Pavlov headed the Environmental Human Rights Center
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January 2015, she was arrested by an FSB operational group.
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as a result of the persecution by Russian authorities.
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On 16 July 2021, the website of Team 29 was blocked by
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