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MOSCOW, July 31 (RIA Novosti) - A Russian regional court has given a deputy director of a local branch of Russia"s Civil Service Academy a 3 1/2 year suspended sentence for bribery. The court in Vladimir, to the east of Moscow, found Vladimir Starostin, a professor at the Academy"s management department, guilty of receiving a 100,000 ruble ($4,200) bribe in February this year from an applicant for helping him to become a student, local prosecutors said. The judgment comes as Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a plan on Thursday to counter Russia"s rampant corruption. The president, a former lawyer, has made the fight against corruption one of his top priorities, signing a decree setting up a presidential anti-corruption council just two weeks after his inauguration.


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Russia has lost two cases in the Strasbourg...

The first case concerned the disappearance of Ramzan Guluyev, born in 1967, who was taken from his house in Grozny in July 2002 by a group of armed men wearing camouflage uniforms and has not been seen since.

The applicants, Guluyev"s relatives, complained that the investigation carried out by Russian authorities was ineffective, and breached articles of the European Convention on Human Rights guaranteeing the right to life, the right to liberty and security, the right to an effective remedy, and prohibiting inhuman or degrading treatment.

The court ruled that Russia pay the applicants 10,800 euros ($14,700) in pecuniary damages and 65,000 euros ($88,000) in non-pecuniary damages. The applicants were also awarded 1,650 euros ($2,250) for costs.

The applicants in the second case are the relatives of Islam Dunbayev, born in 1982, and Roman Bersnukayev, born in 1983, who were abducted in November 2000 and February 2001, respectively, and have not been seen since.

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