Open Russia

Open Russia
Открытая Россия
LeaderMikhail Khodorkovsky
ChairpersonAnastasiya Burakova
FounderMikhail Khodorkovsky
FoundedDecember 2001 (2001-12),
relaunched 23 September 2014 (2014-09-23)[1]
Dissolved22 March 2006 (2006-03-22)[2]
27 May 2021 (2021-05-27)
TV stationMBKh Media [ru]
IdeologyLiberalism
Anti-Putinism
Political positionCentre
Colours  Yellow
  Black
Slogan"From open information to an open country"
(Russian: "От открытой информации — к открытой стране")
Party flag
Website
openrussia.org

Open Russia (Russian: Открытая Россия, romanizedOtkrytaya Rossiya) is a political organisation founded by the exiled Russian businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky with the shareholders of his firm, Yukos (a company closed in 2006).[3] Khodorkovsky states that his organisation advocates democracy and human rights. The first initiative took the form of a foundation whose stated purpose was to "build and strengthen civil society in Russia", established in 2001. Khodorkovsky relaunched Open Russia in September 2014 as a nationwide community platform[4] as part of a group of activities called "Open Media".[5]

In 2017, the organisation was listed as undesirable by Russia's Prosecutor General, and its website banned in Russia. On 27 May 2021, Open Russia announced to cease its operations in Russia to protect its members from the risk of facing criminal prosecution and being imprisoned in the country. "Open Media" is now known as "Mozhem Obyasnit".[6]

History

First initiative

This first incarnation of Open Russia has been described by The Guardian as a charitable organization.[4] Its board included Henry Kissinger and Lord Jacob Rothschild.[7][8] According to the Moscow Times, the earlier incarnation of Open Russia funded “many philanthropic projects, including educational projects for young people, the Federation of Internet Education, the Club of Regional Journalism and projects of human rights NGOs.”[9]

After Khodorkovsky's arrest in 2003, his deputy Leonid Nevzlin took over Open Russia. He was succeeded by Nikolay Bychkov.[10]

By 2005, Open Russia had 23 regional affiliates. On February 24, 2005, Russia's Federal Tax Service initiated an inspection of Open Russia, its third such probe in 12 months, which in the opinion of Open Russia was meant "to sully the only structure left in the hands of Mikhail Khodorkovsky.”[10] The first incarnation of Open Russia closed in 2006 when Russian authorities froze its bank accounts.

Second initiative

Open Russia was re-launched on September 20, 2014, as “a nationwide community platform designed to bring together all Russians interested in creating a better life for themselves and their children”[4] during videoconference supporting marches against Putin's policies, with nearly all of the regional locations experiencing Internet connection problems just moments before the conference, sabotage and storming the halls"[11]

The online relaunch ceremony was attended by prominent Russian activists and émigrés, including Sergei Guriyev and Yevgeny Chichvarkin.[4]

The Guardian reported that Khodorkovky's relaunch of Open Russia “appears to break his promise to steer clear of politics, which he made after being pardoned by president Vladimir Putin in December.”[4] The New York Times stated, however, that Khodorkovsky had in fact “agreed to stay out of politics until August, when he would have been released anyway. Now freed from that commitment, he is making clear that prison has, if anything, emboldened him in his desire to change his country.”[12]

Objectives

The new Open Russia declared that it would focus on several key areas including independent media, political education, the rule of law, and support for political prisoners.[3] Also featured is an extensive Reforms Program aimed at reforming law enforcement and the Constitution to ensure justice and democracy. In addition, Open Russia endorses free and fair elections, and, while staying out of direct political involvement, will lend support to candidates who also promote fair elections.[3][13]

Interviewed in an October 2014 article in the Wall Street Journal, Khodorkovsky said he planned to use Open Russia to push for a constitutional conference that would shift power away from the presidency and toward the legislature and judiciary.[13] This stems, from Khodorkovsky's opinion, from the root cause of Russia's problems - namely the absence of the rule of law.[14]

Activities

On September 13–14, 2014, Open Russia presented talks by Lyudmila Ulytskaya, Arina Borodina, and Dmitry Olshansky. The foundation's Open Lecture projected a series of live talks that toured across Russia.[3] To date there have been seven online forums hosted by Open Russia on topics ranging from healthcare reform to combating corruption.[15][16]

Open Russia reported that it will support twenty-five candidates in the upcoming September parliamentary elections. Although it has yet to choose the candidates it will support, the organization has stated it already has two candidates from the Parnas party it is considering.[17]

Russian state ban

Open Russia, along with other dissident groups, was the target of an intensified crackdown by the Russian government in the 2010s. In mid-2017, the Prosecutor General of Russia designated Open Russia as "undesirable" under the 2015 Russian undesirable organizations law, effectively banning its activities in Russia.[18] Amnesty International noted that, while previous civil society groups had been targeted by the law, the designation of Open Russia marked the first time that the Russian government banned "a civil society group that was founded by Russians and operates only in Russia."[18]

The group is the target of Internet censorship by the Russian authorities: in December 2017, Roskomnadzor added Open Russia's website to its registry of blocked sites.[19]

Suspension of activities in Russia

Ahead of the parliamentary elections in September 2021, the Russian government increased its pressure against opposition voices, where a draft law was being processed that increased the criminal liability of participants of undesirable organisations and enables them to be jailed. Based on this, Open Russia announced on 27 May 2021 that it would stop its operations in Russia in order to protect its members from criminal prosecution and the risk of being imprisoned in the country.[20]

In July 2022, a former head of the organisation, Andrey Pivovarov, was sentenced to four years in prison for "carrying out the activities of an undesirable organization", alleging he was still working with the organization based in London, after he made Facebook posts allegedly criticizing the Federal Security Service and supporting opposition protesters.[21]

Reactions

The forums have attracted the attention of law enforcement who, at times, have cut off internet service for particular speakers.

The Guardian noted that in September 2014 “Russian state media appeared to enforce a blackout on news coverage of Khodorkovky’s project.” According to Khodorkovky's spokeswoman Olga Pispanen, the project's website was targeted by distributed denial of service attacks. Also, some activists were reportedly prevented from joining the ceremony in Nizhny Novgorod and Yaroslavl.

The first forum featured by Open Russia, on September 20, 2014, had over 70,000 viewers.[15]

Political analyst Mark Urnov [ru] called Open Russia a “sorely needed” project that represented an “antidote” to the current realities of Russian life.[4]

The New York Times noted that when Khodorkovky made his first U.S. appearance since his release from prison, he was praised for his resolve. The Times continued their praise, noting "notion of prison as cleansing the soul and ennobling the spirit is a powerful motif in Russian literature", citing Dostoyevsky and Solzhenitsyn.[12]

In April 2015, security officers raided Open Russia's Moscow office.[22] In May 2015 the Russian Justice Ministry requested the Prosecutor General to launch a probe into Open Russia's activities. The Justice Ministry has demanded Open Russia label itself a "foreign agent".[23]

In August 2015, however, a Moscow court ordered investigators to return confiscated documents and ordered a retrial.[24]

References

  1. ^ "Ходорковский объяснил в Берлине цели своего проекта "Открытая Россия"" [Khodorkovsky explained the goals of his "Open Russia" project in Berlin]. ria.ru. 23 September 2014.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Закрытие России" [Closing Russia]. lenta.ru. 22 March 2006. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d "Open Russia". Khodorkovsky.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Mikhail Khodorkovsky breaks political silence, saying he would lead Russia". The Guardian. Sep 20, 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  5. ^ "Open Media". Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  6. ^ "COVID-19: Russia records 700+ deaths daily since July; global toll -10% - UPI.com". UPI. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  7. ^ Rossiter, James (Jul 15, 2003). "Rothschild lined to take over at Yukos". Evening Standard.
  8. ^ Applebaum, Anne (Jun 13, 2004). "This man is now the people's billionaire". The Daily Telegraph.
  9. ^ Davidoff, Victor (Oct 28, 2013). "How Khodorkovsky's Arrest Ruined Russia". The Moscow Times.
  10. ^ a b "Khodorkovsky's Open Russia Foundation Probed for Hidden Taxes". Kommersant. Feb 25, 2005. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  11. ^ Kara-Murza, Vladimir (Sep 26, 2014). "50,000 March in Moscow Against Putin's War". World Affairs Journal. Archived from the original on September 26, 2014.
  12. ^ a b Baker, Peter (Oct 2, 2014). "Russian Dissident Opens New Chapter in His Anti-Putin Movement". The New York Times.
  13. ^ a b Whalen, Jeanne (Oct 3, 2014). "Putin Foe Mikhail Khodorkovsky Aims to Remake Russia". The Wall Street Journal.
  14. ^ "Mikhail Khodorkovsky on Open Russia and Building Civil Society". Center on Foreign Relations. Archived from the original on 2014-10-18. Retrieved 2016-01-25.
  15. ^ a b "OPEN RUSSIA ONLINE FORUMS". Khodorkovsky. Feb 12, 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  16. ^ "Open Russia Announces Second Online Forum". Khodorkovsky. Oct 22, 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  17. ^ "Khodorkovsky to Support Russian Opposition Candidates". The Moscow Times. Jan 22, 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  18. ^ a b "Russian authorities ban Khodorkovsky's organization Open Russia as 'undesirable'", Amnesty.org, 26 Apr 2017, retrieved 1 September 2024
  19. ^ "Russia Blocks Khodorkovsky's Open Russia Website", The Moscow Times, 12 Dec 2017
  20. ^ "Anti-Kremlin group Open Russia closes due to crackdown", Reuters, 27 May 2021, retrieved 1 September 2024
  21. ^ "Kremlin Critic Pivovarov Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for 'Undesirable' Activity". The Moscow Times. 15 July 2022.
  22. ^ MacFarquhar, Neil (Apr 16, 2015). "Putin Takes Questions: More Economy, Less Ukraine". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  23. ^ "Russian Authorities Call for Probe of Khodorkovsky's Pro-Democracy Organization". The Moscow Times. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  24. ^ "Moscow court orders retrial on Open Russia office search". RAPSI. Aug 3, 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2024.


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