Kremlin Takeover of Interpol a Threat to Global Democracy

The Kremlin is positioning itself to take over Interpol, as Russian Interior Minister expected to become Interpol head.

The Kremlin is positioning itself to take over Interpol, as Russian Interior Minister expected to become Interpol head.

As Kremlin official bids to become Interpol Chief, Bill Browder and Mikhail Khodorkovsky discuss the negative implications for democracy worldwide

The Open Russia Movement opened a new office in eastern Siberia, which has been endorsed by local politician disillusioned by pro-Kremlin city council.

In 2018 the number of demonstrations in Putin’s Russia has nearly doubled, as the government introduces deeply unpopular policies.

Watch how Olga Galtzkikh tells the Russia’s younger generations that the state owes them nothing

After demonstrations a 14-year-old boy amongst others was arrested and beaten up by Police in Lyublino, Moscow.

The shortlist for Open Russia’s Journalism as a Profession award has been announced. From 300 publications there are now 30, divided into six categories.

Thanks to the support of Sergey and the Open Russia Human Rights, the North Moscow Prosecutor dropped the case against Olga. This is proof that Putin’s courts fear independent lawyers

As thousands of Russians unite in somber remembrance of the victims of Stalin’s Purges, we ask why the Kremlin resists these actions of unity and what consequences this may have

This weekend Open Russia activists took to the streets in a variety of peaceful demonstrations. The demonstrations took place in seven cities and resulted in multiple arrests, despite the peaceful nature of the demonstrations.