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    U.S.' Freedom House downgrades Russia to "not free" status

    Prime-Tass, Russia
    Dec 20 2004

    MOSCOW, Dec 20 (Prime-Tass) -- Freedom House, a U.S.-based organization
    that monitors political rights and civil liberties across the globe,
    has downgraded Russia's status to "not free" from its previous "partly
    free" status, Freedom House said in a major survey of global freedom
    released Monday.

    "Political rights and civil liberties have become so restricted
    in Russia that the country has been downgraded to 'Not Free,'" the
    survey read.

    However, Russia was not the only country in the former Soviet Union
    that experienced political and civic changes: setbacks took place
    in Belarus and Armenia, while freedom was gained in the aftermath of
    civic protests in Georgia and Ukraine, the report said.

    "Russia's step backwards into the Not Free category is the culmination
    of a growing trend under President Vladimir Putin to concentrate
    political authority, harass and intimidate the media, and politicize
    the country's law-enforcement system," said Freedom House Executive
    Director Jennifer Windsor.

    "These moves mark a dangerous and disturbing drift toward
    authoritarianism in Russia, made more worrisome by President Putin's
    recent heavy-handed meddling in political developments in neighboring
    countries such as Ukraine," she said.

    Complete survey results, including a package of charts and graphs,
    are available at http://www.freedomhouse.org/research/survey2005.htm.

    The Ratings reflect global events from December 1, 2003 through
    November 30, 2004. End
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