7 January 2002 The four-year sentence handed down to environmental whistleblower Grigory Pasko highlights Russians’ confusion over how secrecy and patriotism are defined. It would help if President Putin could make up his own mind. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has finally succeeded in labeling Grigory Pasko a spy, albeit only a would-be spy. But the FSB and its representatives […]

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