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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The Christian Science Monitor: Russian YouTube whistleblower, a cop, arrested on corruption charges

Mr. Dymovsky was swiftly fired from his job and last Friday he was arrested and taken to a police detention center in Novorossisk, on charges that appear to stem from his videotaped confessions.

Vladimir Markin, spokesman for the official investigative committee in Krasondar territory, told journalists only that "Dymovsky is charged with committing fraud and abusing his official position." But Russian media have reported that he is accused of misappropriating approximately $800 in police operating expenses several years ago.

According to the official RIA-Novosti agency, he could receive 10 years in prison if convicted.

"We believe Dymovsky is being persecuted because he is a whistleblower; he was working inside the police system and then began to criticize it," says Vadim Karastelev, representative of the Novorossisk Human Rights Committee, a local group. "It is an act of intimidation directed at him and anyone else who might think of following his example," he says.

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Mass MediaWeb and Print 20.02.2010 / 11:37

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IndustryWatch: Russian website views use of criminal cases against police whistle- blowers

A medicine was quickly found against public attacks on the law enforcement system by its own staffers: The accusers are being turned, one after another, into the accused.

The old Soviet saying "give me the man, and I will find the article [of the criminal code, to use against him]" suggested a simple and effective means of teaching a lesson to everyone who tries to wash the law enforcers' dirty linen in public.

The new procedure for working with whistle-blowing law enforcers can be seen most clearly from the example of the most famous of them - video blogger Major Aleksey Dymovskiy.

The first reaction to Dymovskiy's message to Putin was loud denials by the police chiefs whom the major had accused of corruption. The next stage is to bring a criminal case against Dymovskiy under Article 159 of the Criminal Code (fraud). Then the alleged fraudster (who supposedly kept 24,000 roubles allocated for operational needs) finds himself under arrest. Although the sum is insignificant, it is quickly deemed inappropriate for the man under investigation to be released on bail - he might intimidate witnesses. That is the standard argument of the investigators in show cases, and it is followed by a standard ruling by the court.

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Mass MediaWeb and Print 20.02.2010 / 11:31

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NewTimes.ru: Slaves of a Special Police Unit



Newtimes.ru: There is an off-optimum situation in a Special Police Unit (SPU) of the Ministry of Interior Department in Moscow City. A revolt is impending in the unit, which main responsibility is to control mass riots. Revelatory letters have already come to the Presidential Administration and General Prosecutor Office. The second battalion soldiers visited editorial office and told about corruption in police authorities and their business called “public security” as well as how they break up “marches of inconsistent people”.

The SPU soldiers are not going to keep silence any longer. There is their story reported to “The New Times”:

"We don’t need Moscow residents, as they ask too many questions. We need nonresidents, loyal and dull".

Special Police Unit (SPU) was established for dangerous assignments in urban conditions, for seizure and liquidation of extremely dangerous criminals. But criminals’ seizure operations passed away with the 90th years. Prior responsibilities of the soldiers have been changed. How? There are some examples. At the end of last year, Dmitry Medvedev decided to provide an unofficial lunch for a high level guest in a restaurant near the local central department store. That lunch made us working four days at the restaurant. The SPU posted downstairs and Federal Security Service (FSS) - on the roof. The lunch was shown on TV, except our four “Ural” vehicles parked nearby. That time we cursed that lunch. But the President was glad. We saw him close like this wall. We stood on other side of the road. But VIP’s visits operations are yet not often. Three our details work permanently at the Kremlin, one – on the square at Moscow mayor office on 13, Tverskaja Street. One detail is always on stand-by for emergency. One patrol team is on duty on Manezh Square. If a person violated some rule, committed minor hooliganism or crime, he should have been detained and delivered to the local Ministry of Interior Department for procedure. But if a person did nothing, what would be the procedure? But one soldier must detain three persons during his shift! If there are no detainees, one must make false but good looking report to the Ministry of Interior Department. As a result, many homeless persons are detained for minor hooliganism in the Ministry of Interior Department around 12 times a week. No word promising to cancel statistic system of “figures” changes the situation. In 2008, Moscow SPU allegedly detained and fined about 40 thousand persons. This is a population of small provincial town! In the beginning of 2009, during a selection meeting they instructed us: “This year you must to process not less then 40 thousand persons”. In 10 years, we will process half Moscow! If one doesn’t fulfill the plan, refuses to falsify statistics, he loses part of his salary. Our battalion commander Colonel of Police Sergey Yevtikov says: “If you don’t detain, you will not receive full salary”. The SPU soldier’s salary is 15–16 thousand rubles, plus additional payment of 10 thousand rubles from Moscow Mayor. And just this additional payment is not paid. 26 thousand rubles is pretty good money for nonresidents, except Moscow residents, which are very little in the unit. Yet in 2005, Colonel of Police Yevtikov said: “Wee don’t need Moscow residents, as they ask too many questions. We need nonresidents, loyal and dull". Nonresidents are more dutiful; they live in dormitory, so depend on chiefs and will never ask extra questions.

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Mass MediaWeb and Print 02.02.2010 / 14:47

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K2News: A picket for freedom of word and in support of Dymovskiy took place in Vladivostok City

K2News reported from the scene: About 20 activists of the Association of Initiative Russian Citizens (AIRC) and supporters of the Communist Party of Russian Federation (CPRF) conducted a picket on Vladivostok City central square in the framework of the All-Russian action in support of the Constitution Article 31, which guarantees freedom of peaceful gatherings, meetings, marches and demonstrations.

The picket participants expressed support of Major of police Dymovskiy, which, on their opinion, was wrongly dismissed from the Ministry of Interior and arrested for free open criticism of police system.

“We think that our state made one more step to a totalitarian state as social outcast, when arrested Dymovskiy. The freedom of word is inseparably linked with economy. Totalitarian states are always poor. We don’t want a hungry and slavery future, that’s why we protested”, - claimed one of the picket organizers named Artem Samsonov.

The action was under the slogans: “For freedom of word! For freedom after word! For freedom of Dymovskiy! For Article 31 of the Constitution! We are against the Kremlin!” One of the posters, which stated: “Russia without Medvedev, Russia without Putin”, provoked a special interest of Primorskiy regional administration. The authorities didn’t like this poster, where the highest state leaders’ faces were crossed out with red color.

“We recommend you to remove this poster”, - requested a representative of the regional administration, while appealing to the picket organizers. At the same time, he didn’t protest against the slogan text unlike the red crosses on Medvedev and Putin photographic faces. “Why do you do this? If you are against, don't vote for them during elections”, - added the representative.

The local police also approached the picket members. But when clarified that the picket was duly authorized, the police retreated. The action took an hour without any incident.

Mass MediaWeb and Print 31.01.2010 / 18:33

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Reuters: Russia arrests YouTube police whistleblower

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Friday arrested a former policeman who gained national attention by posting a video about police corruption on YouTube, investigators said.

Former police major Alexei Dymovsky became a household name in Russia earlier this year when he used the video-sharing website to appeal to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to tackle corruption in the police force.

Dymovsky was arrested on charges of fraud and abuse of power, the Prosecutor-General's investigative committee said in a statement. He faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty, state-run news agency RIA reported.

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Mass MediaWeb and Print 29.01.2010 / 15:41

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