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«...Хочу особо отметить, что полученное объяснение от официальной российской стороны по Крыму, «мы считаем, что мы провели референдум в строгом соответствии с международным правом и с Уставом ООН. Для нас, для РФ — этот вопрос закрыт. Все» — это более чем достаточно, для стороны обвинения в любой международной инстанции; в межгосударственном плане — вмешательство фактически доказано...», — пишет известная российская правозащитница, председатель Ставропольского регионального отделения политической партии «Западный Выбор» Наталья Гулевская, сообщает Aboutru.com.

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Наталья Гулевская. « … мы провели референдум в строгом соответствии с международным правом и с Уставом ООН…» | Новости России

Подводя итог этой встречи, можно смело предположить, что санкции приобретут более конкретные очертания, и дипломатические и политические разногласия переходят в судебную юрисдикцию.

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I wasn’t watching the Donald Trump–Vladimir Putin press conference from Helsinki. But when my phone started burning up with messages, I knew something was going on. I quickly discovered that Putin had mentioned me by name. No journalist had asked about me. He just brought me up out of the blue.

Putin offered to allow American investigators to interview the 12 Russian intelligence agents just indicted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller in exchange for allowing Russians to have access to me and those close to me. This is no idle threat. For the last ten years, I’ve been trying to avoid getting killed by Putin’s regime, and there already exists a trail of dead bodies connected to its desire to see me dead. Amazingly, Trump stood next to him, appearing to nod approvingly. He even later said that he considered it “an incredible offer.”

I’m lodged so firmly under Putin’s skin because I’m the person responsible for getting the Magnitsky Act passed in the United States in 2012. This is a law that allows the U.S. government to freeze assets and ban visas of human-rights violators around the world. Some of these human-rights violators had killed Sergei Magnitsky, my Russian lawyer who was murdered in a Moscow jail for uncovering a massive $230 million government-corruption scheme that we’ve since traced to known Putin cronies. In essence, Putin received some of the proceeds of this crime, and he is terrified that the Magnitsky Act could be applied to his offshore fortune, which is probably one of the largest amassed in modern times, writes BILL BROWDER.

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I'm Bill Browder. Here's the Biggest Mistake Putin Made When Trying to Get Access to Me Through Trump | TIME

The biggest mistake that Putin made in his offer today to effectively swap me for the 12 Russian agents is that he went to the wrong head of state. Although I was born in America, I emigrated to the United Kingdom 29 years ago and am a British citizen. If he really wants me, he better go talk to Theresa May, who might have a few choice words for him after Russian agents spread the military-grade nerve agent Novichok across the cathedral town of Salisbury, England.

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