This web site is not Alexey Dymovsky’s home page nor does it belong to him. In fact, Dymosvky no longer belongs to himself. He belongs to the people who trust him and have faith in our country, the country which we OURSELVES can make a better place to live. Our views do not always match those of Dymovsky but we wholeheartedly second his call to stop keeping silent about what is going on in Russia. The time is well overdue to save our country.

Things cannot change overnight. Our current goal is to provide news coverage for those who fearlessly challenge the regime and its thriving culture of kickbacks and corruption. This project is also aimed at connecting individuals of different backgrounds, political views, and religious faiths, those who think that the future of our country is THEIR business.

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Alexey Dymovsky:
it's the thirty-seventh day he has been in the Krasnodar prison.

updated:
27.02.2010 / 11:00 (GMT+3)
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UK Times Online: Aleksei Dymovsky in YouTube plea for Putin to end police corruption

A Russian policeman has triggered a political storm by breaking a code of silence over corruption in the ranks, in videos posted on the internet.

Major Aleksei Dymovsky, a senior drugs trafficking investigator, accused corrupt police chiefs of ordering officers to jail innocent people and claimed that it was impossible to live on the official salary, £290 a month, without taking bribes.

He made an appeal to Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister, to order a national inquiry into corruption, saying that he was speaking up for ordinary officers who considered dignity and honour as “words burnt into the mind”.

His courage earned him an instant dismissal from his superiors in the southern Russian city of Novorossiysk. Mr Dymovsky, whose wife is six months’ pregnant, has since hired a bodyguard, saying he feared for his family’s safety and that he was being followed.

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Washington Times: YouTube helps Russian police expose abuse

When a police officer posted a video on YouTube complaining of rampant abuse in Russian law enforcement, it seemed like a lonely voice in a sea of social media.

Since then, three more officers have come forward with their own YouTube videos making similar accusations - and others are lining up to do the same.

In a country where the rule of law is weak and most traditional media are under government control, social-media sites are gaining a role as a place where fed-up citizens can broadcast their grievances.

But in the case of the YouTube cops, things may not be as simple as they seem: The unusual burst of whistleblowing follows pledges from the Kremlin to clean up Russia's notoriously corrupt police force - and some suspect the Internet campaign may even have sprung from within the halls of power.

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BBC: Russian policeman fired over clip

A senior Russian provincial police officer has been sacked for libel after he posted a video on the internet alleging chronic corruption.

Major Alexei Dymovsky said superiors in the southern city of Novorossiisk treated officers "like cattle" and pre-ordained the results of investigations.

His YouTube video also complained of bad working conditions and low pay.

Maj Dymovsky,32, went on to request a "face-to-face" meeting with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

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Major of Russia's State Border Protection Petr Ilyushkin, "Dymovsky is right!"

That is why I appeal to Russia Procurator General and the Chief Bailiff of Russia, and mainly to the public.

I am Lieutenant Colonel of Federal Security Service Ilyushkin Peter Nicolaevich, and I appeal to you for restoration of violated rights of me and my family. I worked for 30 years; my post was cut down several years ago; my contract has expired and my age-limit is over.

Almost three years ago a Military Court bound the Director of Federal Security Service director* (specific official) to provide housing for me and my family after getting my discharge from service. But the debtor – the director of Federal Security Service evades the execution of the decision of the court for 3 years.

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Captain of Russian Military Aviation Yury Shepetov, "Dymovsky is right!"

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