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Some 70 protesters were detained on Triumfalnaya...

Some 70 protesters were detained on Triumfalnaya Square in central Moscow for taking part in an opposition rally that has not been sanctioned by authorities on the so-called "Day of Wrath", a local police spokesman said on Saturday.


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(Adds details, background in paras 3-9) MOSCOW, September 24 (RIA Novosti) - The Moscow District Military Court has upheld an arrest warrant for an Audit Chamber employee who was earlier detained on suspicion of receiving a 1 million euro ($1.4 million) bribe. The court rejected an appeal from Yury Gaidukov"s lawyers, who claimed his arrest was unlawful. Lawyer Vladimir Samokhin told journalists he plans to appeal to a higher court. Earlier reports said that Gaidukov was an officer of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) assigned to the Audit Chamber. However, the FSB denied that Gaidukov was its employee. Gaidukov is charged with receiving a bribe during an audit of the power and engineering company, Energomash. However, another lawyer, Igor Pastukhov, said the criminal case was "instigated to avoid accusations of violations uncovered during the audit." The head of Russia"s Space Agency, Anatoly Perminov, denied that Energomash management was involved in bribing an Audit Chamber representative. Lyudmila Aivar, the lawyer of another defendant in the case, said the Audit Chamber had discovered violations in Energomash"s business activities that could have led to the company"s management facing criminal proceedings. "After that, the management turned to a large legal company, headed by my client, for consultations on settling the situation, that is, how to eradicate the violations," she said, adding that her client, now in a pre-trial detention center, was paid for the legal assistance he rendered Energomash.


Russian Supreme Court"s judicial chamber...

Russian Supreme Court"s judicial chamber for civil cases upheld a decision to ban a southern Russian branch of the Jehovah"s Witnesses.

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Russia"s agricultural regulator has canceled...

Ireland"s veterinary authorities announced in December 2008 they were pulling pork from shelves after the discovery of cancer-inducing chemicals in Irish pork. The European Union then admitted that Russia may be among the countries that imported Irish pork contaminated with toxic dioxins.

Rosselkhoznadzor said pork imports from Ireland to Russia would resume on February 1, as Ireland has provided guarantees of the safety of its pork.

By the time the contamination risk warning was issued, Irish pork had been imported to 12 EU member states, Belgium, Britain, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Sweden, as well as to nine non-EU members, Russia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, and the United States.

MOSCOW, February 1 (RIA Novosti)




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