Even as the Air Force prepares to prevent the clouds from raining on the Victory Day parade, there is one cloud that is likely to hang conspicuously over the head of President Vladimir Putin.If Putin seriously wants more American investment, he might want to let Khodorkovsky go.
While the president plays host to world leaders on Monday, his country's most high-profile prisoner, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, will be awaiting a verdict a week later in a case seen as a turning point toward greater Kremlin dominance over political and economic life.
Prosecutors have called for a maximum, 10-year sentence for Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev, and their lawyers have said they expected no leniency on May 16. Some observers, however, have said they would not be surprised by a reduced sentence of five years.
“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.” ― Euripides, The Phoenician Women
Sunday, May 08, 2005
Khodorkovsky Case Clouds V-E Day Celebrations
Catherine Belton, in The Moscow Times: