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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Thank you very much.
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee You're absolutely right when you say that in normal countries the judiciary is the check and balance, the backstop, the way of keeping everything working. Your suspicion is also correct that the judiciary in Russia completely does not function as a normal, independent, law-applyi
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee The law prevents people from entering Canada, but it doesn't oblige the government.... First of all, it allows the government to prevent them if it chooses to. It doesn't oblige them to. It doesn't freeze their assets and it doesn't name their names. There are three things about
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee We arrived in Ottawa just this morning, so I'm going to be meeting with the government tomorrow about this. All I can say from a predictive standpoint is that we're now in a completely different world, where nobody is trying to make nice with the Russians. Sanctions have already
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Well, the historic response to that question—and not just in Canada but in every other country in the world—says, “Let's just not do anything about it.” That has been the historic response: let's just not do anything. As a result of that, Putin has enjoyed absolute impunity, and
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee We have the same question. There's an assumption you're making in that question, which is that the people who are running the country are acting in the national interest. If you change that assumption just slightly and say that the people who are running the country are kleptoc
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Vladimir Putin is running a system under which any time anybody presents any possible alternative to his rule, he eliminates those people. For example, a very popular young politician-activist-blogger named Alexei Navalny started to complain about government corruption and expo
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee The only overlap between the Magnitsky case and what's going on right now is that the Magnitsky case was an emblematic example of how Russia defies laws and goes about covering up crimes and publicly lying. Sergei Magnitsky was a Russian citizen exposing a crime against his own c
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Ladies and gentlemen of the committee and Mr. Chairman, thank you very much for giving me this opportunity today to tell you the story of Sergei Magnitsky in Russia. Thank you for your continued vigilance on the story. This is my third opportunity to address Parliament here in Ca
April 29th, 2014Committee meeting
William Browder