The Atlantic:How Russia Persecutes Its Dissidents Using U.S. Courts
Russias requests to Interpol for Red Noticesthe closest instrument to an international arrest warrantagainst Kremlin opponents are being met with increasing deference by the Department of the Homeland Security.
By Natasha Bertrand
July 30
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In essence, Russia has figured out how to use Interpol and U.S. immigration courts to go after Kremlin rivals. But it doesnt end there. Anders Aslund, a resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council who worked as an economic adviser to the Russian government from 1991 to 1994, believes Russias efforts to target its rivals abroad goes well beyond Red Notices and to the heart of the U.S. judicial system. In recent years, Kremlin proxies have exploited U.S. courts by pursuing superficially legitimate lawsuits, Aslund wrote in a recent report, in order to perpetrate global harassment campaigns against the Kremlins enemies and enrich themselves through bad faith claims made possible by the Russian states abuse of disfavored individuals and their businesses.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/07/how-russia-persecutes-its-dissidents-using-us-courts/566309/
Chilling read.