Amnesty International: Publications and News Releases on Russia
CESNUR:
Russian Law on Religion (passed by Duma, September 1997) English
translation by Keston Institute.
The
Unconstitutionality of Russia's New Law on Religious Freedom and Its
Applications Testimony of Russian Attorney, Galina A. Krylova Before
the Department of State's Committee on Religious Freedom Abroad, (April
17-19, 1998)
CESNUR: New
Religions in Russia, Marat Shterin's Criticism of Anti-Cultist Alexander
Dvorkin's Report
Human Rights Watch: Russian Federation
OCRT
on Religious Intolerance in Russia.
Inside
Russia, commentary and interviews by the Heritage
Foundation.
Antisemitism
World Report on Russia, 1997 edition.
Statement
from the Fourth World Congress on Relgious Freedom in Russia, June 24,
1997
Religious
Freedom in Russia Under Grave Threat Statement of Law and Liberty
Trust President, Lauren B. Homer (July 1, 1997).
Articles Concerning Religious Freedom
CARP
Students Win Unexpected Legal Victory in Russia Article by Jeff
Tallakson (from an Unification Church's mailing list)
Anti-Cultists
vs. CARP: An Important Russian Legal Saga A compilation of a series of
articles published in < i>Independent Psychiatric Journal by Russian
attorney Galina A.Krylova (translated by the author)
Russia
seeks to ban Jehovah's Witnesses, November 27, 1998.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Jehovah's
Witnesses threated by Russian Government, October 12, 1998.
(ENI -- Ecumenical News International)
Book
burning ordered by Russian Orthodox Bishop. Conservative bishop
ordered the destruction of works by some of the 20th century's leading
Orthodox theologians, June 10, 1998.
(ENI - Ecumenical News International)
Russian
church leader rejects religious freedom. September 1, 1997.
(Maranatha Christian Journal)