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    Russia to retaliate harshly if U.S. Congress approves Magnitsky List

    MOSCOW, June 15 - RAPSI. Russia will retaliate if the United States passes a law on the "Magnitsky List," Sergey Ryabkov, Deputy Foreign Minister, said on Friday.

    He said that Moscow's reaction to this will be complex and extremely severe, he told journalists, adding that it is premature to specify the list of measures that will be taken.


    On June 19, the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will vote on the draft law on visa sanctions on Russians allegedly involved in human rights violations (the so-called law on Magnitsky List).


    Magnitsky, an attorney for the Hermitage Capital Management Fund, was charged with large-scale corporate tax evasion. He died in a Moscow pretrial detention center on November 16, 2009 after spending nearly a year behind bars. His death sparked a public outcry and resulted in amendments to the Criminal Code and a reshuffling of officials in the penal system.


    U.S. Senator Benjamin Cardin drafted the so-called Magnitsky List, which comprises Russian officials allegedly involved in the case. In April 2011, a draft law was submitted to the U.S. Congress which stipulates imposing visa and economic sanctions on individuals suspected of involvement in the lawyers death.

    It was announced yesterday that the U.S. Senate Foreign Affairs Committee will vote on the bill, known as the Justice for Sergei Magnitsky Act on June 19. The bill provides for visa and economic sanctions against 60 Russian citizens who, according to Washington, are implicated in the death of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky during his incarceration.

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    Re: Russia to retaliate harshly if U.S. Congress approves Magnitsky List

    I'd like to think that all of this constant interaction is just the kind of make you drive yourself away
    Each simple gesture done by me is counteracted and leaves me standing here with nothing else to say

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    Re: Russia to retaliate harshly if U.S. Congress approves Magnitsky List

    Why the fat fuck are we interested and intervening in an interior matter of sovereign nation??

    Oh wait, I know, I bet he's a jew..

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    Re: Russia to retaliate harshly if U.S. Congress approves Magnitsky List

    Looks like the U.K. passed a similar "act" a little earlier in May this year.

    Not allowed in for reasonable suspicion.

    Good RT video at link.

    http://www.rt.com/news/prime-time/ma...tion-laws-441/

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    Re: Russia to retaliate harshly if U.S. Congress approves Magnitsky List

    US Senate panel approves Magnitsky bill


    In yet another blow to US-Russian relations the US Senate committee has unanimously approved a bill imposing travel and economic sanctions against Russian officials over the 2009 death of the lawyer Sergey Magnitsky.

    The Sergey Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act comes despite congressional efforts to lift the Cold War-era Jackson-Vanik amendment restricting trade with Russia.

    The bill, which was approved on Tuesday by the Foreign Relations Committee, would impose visa bans and asset freezes on Russians that the US accuses of human rights violations. Specifically it targets those linked to the death of the Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergey Magnitsky, who died following mistreatment in custody in 2009.

    Moscow has strongly objected to the legislation and has warned of retaliatory measures if it becomes law. Russia views the Magnitsky list as interference in its internal affairs.

    Despite the Obama administration’s efforts to reset US-Russian relations, the draft enjoys strong support from both the Republicans and the Democrats. “This bill is universal,” Senator Benjamin Cardin, Democrat from Maryland, who sponsored the bill said after the vote. “It's absolutely motivated by Sergey Magnitsky, but it's universal in its application.”

    A similar bill was passed by a House of Representatives committee earlier this month. The act has yet to be voted on in the full House, and will come into force only once President Obama has signed it.

    The US has already barred several dozen Russian officials allegedly implicated in the death of the lawyer from the entering the country. Moscow responded last year by taking similar action against US officials accused of human rights violations.
    If passed, the bill will replace the outdated Jackson-Vanik amendment passed in 1974, which barred favorable trade relations with the Soviet Union because it wouldn’t allow Jews to leave the country.

    The repeal of Jackson-Vanik is necessary if US businesses want greater access to the Russian markets as Russia joins the World Trade Organization this summer.

    There is clearly politicization of this process given that it’s coming at this time when President Obama is firmly on track to attempt to reset US-Russian relations, Daniel Wagner, CEO at Country Risk Solutions, told RT. “It’s becoming more difficult for him to try to achieve that with everything else that’s going on in the world.”

    If this bill is passed, Russia and the United States could be in for a rocky period and could face misunderstandings and very negative attitudes on both sides, warns Martin Sieff, chief global analyst at The Globalist magazine. “This is a very irrational as well as an irresponsible measure. In practice it has nothing to do with Magnitsky,” he told RT.

    He also insisted the passing of the bill would certainly harm US interests. “The need for security and law and order cooperation between the United States and Russia is absolutely pre-eminent in the world,” he stated, adding that the two countries are the two great thermonuclear powers in the world and had considerable strategic interests and concerns in common.



    Good vid at link.

    http://www.rt.com/news/senate-magnit...ll-russia-832/

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    Re: Russia to retaliate harshly if U.S. Congress approves Magnitsky List

    Doesn't Jackson-Vanik also prohibit any boycott of Israeli products?

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