Corey Flintoff http://weku.fm en Russian Lawmakers: Don't Criticize Soviet Actions In WWII http://weku.fm/post/russian-lawmakers-dont-criticize-soviet-actions-wwii World War II remains a monumental event in the collective Russian mind. It's known as the "Great Patriotic War," and Russians believe no one made greater sacrifices than the Soviet Union when it came to defeating Nazi Germany.<p>The end of the war is celebrated with a huge military parade in Moscow's Red Square on May 9, commemorating the millions of men and women, military and civilian, who died during the struggle.<p>Any criticism of the Soviet war effort is rare. Sun, 19 May 2013 10:07:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 44453 at http://weku.fm Russian Lawmakers: Don't Criticize Soviet Actions In WWII Gerard Depardieu To Star In Two Chechnya-Based Films http://weku.fm/post/gerard-depardieu-star-two-chechnya-based-films Actor Gerard Depardieu is reportedly set to begin filming a new thriller with British actress-model Elizabeth Hurley, to be set in Moscow and Grozny, the capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya.<p>Depardieu accepted Russian citizenship in a <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/01/03/168534829/putin-grants-french-actor-depardieu-russian-citizenship">special dispensation</a> from President Vladimir Putin last January, after the actor denounced a proposed <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/12/27/168143152/gerard-depardieus-tax-flight-stirs-fierce-debate-in-france">new tax on the ri Thu, 16 May 2013 22:32:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 44355 at http://weku.fm Gerard Depardieu To Star In Two Chechnya-Based Films Investigating The Boston Bombing ... In Southern Russia http://weku.fm/post/investigating-boston-bombing-southern-russia The search for the motivations of the alleged Boston Marathon bombers stretches from New England to Central Asia, but a lot of attention has been focused on Dagestan.<p>The mostly Muslim republic is located in the southernmost part of Russia, and it's been the battleground in a low-level insurgency that takes lives nearly every day.<p>One of the suspects, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, traveled to Dagestan twice in recent years, and investigators want to know whether that experience led him toward a radical and violent form of Islam.<p>Tamerlan Tsarnaev's parents and other relatives lived in the republic' Wed, 01 May 2013 07:18:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 43509 at http://weku.fm Investigating The Boston Bombing ... In Southern Russia Suspects' Chechen Roots Draws Eyes In Russia http://weku.fm/post/suspects-chechen-roots-draws-eyes-russia The Boston Marathon bombing suspects are <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/19/177942712/about-the-brothers-suspected-in-boston-marathon-bombing">ethnic Chechens</a> with links to the volatile North Caucasus region of Russia. Moscow's reaction to that fact appears to be as complex as the region's turbulent history.<p>So far, official reaction to the story has been muted. State-run news media show clips of President Vladimir Putin condemning the bombings and offering condolences to the people of Boston. Sat, 20 Apr 2013 11:41:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 42995 at http://weku.fm Suspects' Chechen Roots Draws Eyes In Russia Retaliating Against U.S., Russia Bars 18 Americans http://weku.fm/post/retaliating-against-us-russia-bars-18-americans Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>Tensions have been increasing between the United States and Russia, and things unraveled even more over the weekend. Russia named 18 Americans who will be barred from entering Russia because of an alleged involvement in human rights violations. Here's NPR's Corey Flintoff.<p>COREY FLINTOFF, BYLINE: The Russian list includes prominent officials from the Bush administration who are accused of advocating torture during the interrogation of terrorism suspects. Mon, 15 Apr 2013 08:42:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 42716 at http://weku.fm Emigre Artist Sculpted Exquisite Gems Of Russian Folk Life http://weku.fm/post/emigre-artist-sculpted-exquisite-gems-russian-folk-life A team of American researchers is on a treasure hunt for jewels — of both artistic and historic value.<p>This month, researchers from Denver were in Russia to document the work of Vasily Konovalenko, a former ballet set designer turned sculptor, who created scenes from Russian folk life in semiprecious stones.<p>In the 1980s, Konovalenko emigrated from what was then the Soviet Union in search of artistic freedom. Now, his legacy is divided between the U.S. Thu, 04 Apr 2013 21:02:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 42275 at http://weku.fm Emigre Artist Sculpted Exquisite Gems Of Russian Folk Life Ex-Diplomats: U.S.-Russian Relations Not As Dire As They Seem http://weku.fm/post/ex-diplomats-us-russian-relations-not-dire-they-seem Relations between the United States and Russia are testier than they have been in years. The two nations are at odds over human rights, the civil war in Syria and even the adoption of Russian orphans by American families.<p>But former American diplomats say things aren't as bad as they may seem. They say the two countries should work together on economic and security issues.<p>Four former U.S. Wed, 03 Apr 2013 21:29:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 42220 at http://weku.fm Ex-Diplomats: U.S.-Russian Relations Not As Dire As They Seem Once Championed By Putin, Medvedev Falls Precipitously Out Of Favor http://weku.fm/post/once-championed-putin-medvedev-falls-precipitously-out-favor Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev appears increasingly isolated from the centers of power surrounding President Vladimir Putin.<p>Analysts say Medvedev is the target of a campaign to wreck his reputation and drive him from office. It's a risky situation for the former president, who was once regarded as Putin's partner.<p>The attacks have come from many directions. One of the harshest was an anonymous, documentary-style film that was posted on the Internet in January.<p>The film, <em>Game at Giveaway</em>, accuses Medvedev of betraying Russia's national interest. Tue, 02 Apr 2013 19:13:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 42164 at http://weku.fm Once Championed By Putin, Medvedev Falls Precipitously Out Of Favor In Crackdown, Some Russian Groups Labeled As 'Foreign Agents' http://weku.fm/post/crackdown-some-russian-groups-labeled-foreign-agents Russian investigators have descended on the offices of nongovernmental organizations across the country, demanding to inspect financial records and other documents.<p>This follows the recent passage of a law designed to impose tighter controls over these NGOs, especially those that receive funding from abroad. Wed, 27 Mar 2013 17:32:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 41893 at http://weku.fm In Crackdown, Some Russian Groups Labeled As 'Foreign Agents' Rubles For Minutes, Not Mochas, At Russian Cafe Chain http://weku.fm/post/rubles-minutes-not-mochas-russian-cafe-chain Cafe life has taken hold in modern Russia. From Starbucks to local chains such as Kofe Khaus and Schokoladnitsia, there are lots of places to hang out, see and be seen.<p>It's a striking change in a country where, in Soviet times, the best an ordinary comrade could expect was a mug of tea in a workers canteen.<p>The world over, the basic contract between cafe and customer is this: You buy a drink or a snack, and you get to use the premises for as long as it takes to consume it.<p>But an entrepreneur in Russia is experimenting with ways to change that: At his cafes, money buys time. Thu, 10 Jan 2013 08:25:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 38180 at http://weku.fm Rubles For Minutes, Not Mochas, At Russian Cafe Chain The Mysterious Disappearance Of The Russian Crown Jewels http://weku.fm/post/mysterious-disappearance-russian-crown-jewels The story of the missing Russian crown jewels begins, as so many great adventures do, in a library.<p>In this case, it was the U.S. Geological Survey Library in Reston, Va.<p>Richard Huffine, the director, was looking through the library's rare-book collection when he came upon an oversized volume.<p>"And there's no markings on the outside, there's no spine label or anything like that," he says. Sun, 30 Dec 2012 10:09:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 37733 at http://weku.fm The Mysterious Disappearance Of The Russian Crown Jewels Russia's Putin Signs Controversial Adoption Bill http://weku.fm/post/russias-putin-signs-controversial-adoption-bill Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a measure into law that would ban Americans from adopting Russian children.<p>Russia's parliament had overwhelmingly approved the ban, which was designed as retaliation for a new U.S. Fri, 28 Dec 2012 10:06:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 37665 at http://weku.fm Adoption Ban Puts Orphans At Center Of U.S.-Russia Dispute http://weku.fm/post/adoption-ban-puts-orphans-center-us-russia-dispute Russian lawmakers have approved a measure that would bar Americans from adopting Russian children, a move that comes in retaliation for a U.S. law that seeks to "name and shame" Russian officials who violate human rights.<p>President Vladimir Putin has voiced support for the adoption ban, but it's not clear whether he'll actually sign the measure, which has potential pitfalls.<p>As the Duma, the lower house of Russia's parliament, prepared for the final vote on the adoption ban, opponents of the measure stood in the subzero cold outside holding picket signs. Sat, 22 Dec 2012 13:42:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 37467 at http://weku.fm Adoption Ban Puts Orphans At Center Of U.S.-Russia Dispute Wine And Food May Rekindle Love Lost Between Russia And Georgia http://weku.fm/post/wine-and-food-may-rekindle-love-lost-between-russia-and-georgia It's a big day in the religious and culinary calendar of the Republic of Georgia. Georgian Orthodox believers observe Dec. 17 as St. Barbara's Day, in honor of an early Christian martyr. Mon, 17 Dec 2012 20:33:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 37228 at http://weku.fm Wine And Food May Rekindle Love Lost Between Russia And Georgia Russian Scandal Hints At Larger Political Battle http://weku.fm/post/russian-scandal-hints-larger-political-battle Russia is in the middle of a blazing tabloid-style scandal that features a bejeweled blonde, a luxury love nest, and an alleged scam worth more than $200 million.<p>But that's not where some Kremlin watchers are putting their attention. Tue, 11 Dec 2012 08:16:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 36932 at http://weku.fm Russian Scandal Hints At Larger Political Battle Russia's Hockey League Glad To Have NHL-Lockout Orphans http://weku.fm/post/russias-hockey-league-glad-have-nhl-lockout-orphans As the National Hockey League lockout drags into its 86th day, which featured news that more games have been cancelled including the All-Star game, some of the league's biggest stars are getting plenty of action back in their home countries.<p>In Russia, major NHL players such as Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin are giving a boost to the fledgling KHL—the Kontinental Hockey League.<p>Russian NHL players are scattered throughout the KHL teams that still carry names from the Soviet era when Russia dominated world hockey.<p>Ovechkin plays for Dynamo Moscow, the team that gave him his professional Mon, 10 Dec 2012 19:45:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 36915 at http://weku.fm Russia's Hockey League Glad To Have NHL-Lockout Orphans In Russia, Pro-Putin Youths Protest Mormons As 'Cult' http://weku.fm/post/russia-pro-putin-youths-protest-mormons-cult Young supporters of Russian President Vladimir Putin have staged several protests this month outside Mormon meeting houses, claiming that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is an "authoritarian sect" with connections to the CIA and FBI.<p>The protesters are members of the Young Guard, a youth organization of Putin's United Russia Party. They insist their actions have nothing to do with Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate and Mormon who called Russia the "No. Wed, 28 Nov 2012 10:13:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 36379 at http://weku.fm In Russia, Pro-Putin Youths Protest Mormons As 'Cult' Russia, U.S. Seek To Resolve Friction On Adoptions http://weku.fm/post/russia-us-seek-resolve-friction-adoptions Americans have been adopting Russian children in sizable numbers for two decades, and most of the unions have worked out well. But it remains a sensitive topic in Russia, where officials periodically point to high-profile cases of abuse or other problems.<p>Now, the two countries are putting the finishing touches on a new agreement governing these adoptions. Fri, 23 Nov 2012 19:32:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 36230 at http://weku.fm Russia, U.S. Seek To Resolve Friction On Adoptions Russia's Putin Welcomes Obama's Re-Election http://weku.fm/post/russias-putin-welcomes-obamas-re-election Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>Russian President Vladimir Putin sent word congratulating President Obama on his victory. Still, as NPR's Corey Flintoff reports from Moscow, during the campaign, the Russian government and state-run media sough to discredit the American electoral process.<p>COREY FLINTOFF, BYLINE: Most Russians haven't followed the U.S. elections very closely, but those who did remembered that Mitt Romney had characterized their country as America's number one geopolitical foe. Wed, 07 Nov 2012 14:45:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 35492 at http://weku.fm Putin, Russia's Man Of Action, Is Slowed By Injury http://weku.fm/post/putin-russias-man-action-slowed-injury Take it easy, tough guy.<p>Russian officials are acknowledging that President Vladimir Putin has been slowed by back problems, but they insist he won't be sidelined for long.<p>Rumors about an injury began to float in early September, when the Russian leader was seen wincing at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Vladivostok.<p>A Kremlin spokesman said it's a minor injury, about what you'd expect in an athletic fellow like the 60-year-old Putin. Sat, 03 Nov 2012 09:16:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 35274 at http://weku.fm Putin, Russia's Man Of Action, Is Slowed By Injury Russia Set To Redefine Treason, Sparking Fears http://weku.fm/post/russia-set-redefine-treason-sparking-fears Russia's parliament has approved an expanded legal definition of high treason, prompting accusations that President Vladimir Putin's government wants to further crack down on opponents.<p>Supporters say the proposed changes bring Russia's law up-to-date and will help the country's security service counter modern forms of spying and interference by foreign governments.<p>Opponents, including human rights groups, say the bill's language has been made so vague that it could potentially be used to punish almost any Russian who has contacts with foreigners<p>Russia's current law on treason makes it Thu, 01 Nov 2012 09:59:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 35159 at http://weku.fm Radio Liberty Going Off The Air In Russia http://weku.fm/post/radio-liberty-going-air-russia Radio Liberty was founded in the 1950s to broadcast American views into the former Soviet Union when the Cold War was at its peak. Radio Liberty transmitted on short wave, and the Soviet government did all it could to jam the broadcasts.<p>But after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russian President Boris Yeltsin granted the service permission to open a Moscow bureau and broadcast within the country on AM radio.<p>Now, after two decades of broadcasting, Radio Liberty's AM signal is about to be turned off. Thu, 18 Oct 2012 18:29:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 34528 at http://weku.fm Radio Liberty Going Off The Air In Russia Texas Company Charged In Illegal Technology Transfers To Russia http://weku.fm/post/texas-company-charged-illegal-technology-transfers-russia Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn say they have broken up a ring that allegedly exported sensitive electronic technology to Russia.<p>Eight people were arrested today in Houston, including Alexander Fishenko, an immigrant from Kazakhstan who built a multi-million dollar export firm called Arc Electrics.<p><a href="http://www.fbi.gov/houston/press-releases/2012/russian-agent-and-10-other-members-of-procurement-network-for-russian-military-and-intelligence-operating-in-the-u.s.-and-russia-indicted-in-new-york">The indictment names Fishenko</a> as an unregistered agent of the Russian government who Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:36:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 33845 at http://weku.fm Opposition Victory Signals New Direction For Georgia http://weku.fm/post/opposition-victory-signals-new-direction-georgia Parliamentary elections in Georgia, the former Soviet republic, delivered a resounding defeat for the ruling party of President Mikheil Saakashvili on Monday. Preliminary election results showed the opposition winning 57 percent of the vote.<p>A day later, the president conceded defeat. Tue, 02 Oct 2012 21:20:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 33788 at http://weku.fm Opposition Victory Signals New Direction For Georgia For Hasidic Jews, A Slow, Steady Rebirth In Russia http://weku.fm/post/hasidic-jews-slow-steady-rebirth-russia About a dozen men prayed recently at Darkei Shalom, a Hasidic Jewish synagogue in the working-class neighborhood of Otradnoye in north Moscow.<p>Except for the Star of David on its squat tower, the building is as plain and utilitarian as the linoleum on the floor. It sits — along with a Russian Orthodox church and a mosque — on a leafy stretch of land surrounded by towering apartment blocks.<p>Dovid Karpov has been the rabbi here since the synagogue was built 15 years ago. Tue, 25 Sep 2012 21:08:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 33452 at http://weku.fm For Hasidic Jews, A Slow, Steady Rebirth In Russia Educated Russians Often Lured To Leave http://weku.fm/post/educated-russians-often-lured-leave Russia has been facing troubling demographics ever since the Soviet breakup two decades ago. The population has contracted by several million people over this period. The birth rate is low. Wed, 05 Sep 2012 06:38:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 32400 at http://weku.fm Educated Russians Often Lured To Leave In Russia, 200-Year-Old Battle A Day To Remember http://weku.fm/post/russia-200-year-old-battle-day-remember Two hundred years ago this week, Napoleon Bonaparte fought a battle in Russia that may have begun his undoing. He led his Grand Army against the Imperial Russian Army near a village called Borodino, about 70 miles from Moscow.<p>It was the single bloodiest day of the Napoleonic Wars, and it's remembered by Russians as a symbol of national courage. An army of re-enactors relived that Sunday.<p>There's still some historical dispute about who won the battle of Borodino, but most agree that it was a tactical victory for Napoleon since he forced the Russian army to retreat. Sun, 02 Sep 2012 10:24:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 32300 at http://weku.fm In Russia, 200-Year-Old Battle A Day To Remember Russian Rockers Get Prison Sentences http://weku.fm/post/russian-rockers-get-prison-sentences Three members of Russia's Pussy Riot rock band were sentenced to two years in jail. The women were found guilty of hooliganism connected to "religious hatred." Fri, 17 Aug 2012 21:08:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 31489 at http://weku.fm Raid In Russia Brings Underground Sect To Light http://weku.fm/post/raid-russia-brings-underground-sect-light The recent headlines in the Russian press were sensational: Members of a reclusive Islamic sect were said to be living in an isolated compound with underground burrows, some as deep as eight stories underground, without electricity or heat.<p>Reporters have descended on the compound, on the outskirts of the city of Kazan, but have had only limited access and have not been able to confirm all the allegations by Russian officials.<p>Meanwhile, authorities are now trying to decide what to do with the estimated 70 members of the sect, who call themselves <em>muammin</em>, Arabic for "believers."<p Thu, 16 Aug 2012 21:18:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 31417 at http://weku.fm Raid In Russia Brings Underground Sect To Light Feminist Punk Band, Imprisoned For Five Months, Gets Next Gig: Russian Courtroom http://weku.fm/post/feminist-punk-band-imprisoned-five-months-gets-next-gig-russian-courtroom <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlgPdcUXIHs</p> Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:47:00 +0000 Corey Flintoff 30398 at http://weku.fm Feminist Punk Band, Imprisoned For Five Months, Gets Next Gig: Russian Courtroom