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SOVA Center

The SOVA Center for Information and Analysis is a Moscow-based nongovernmental organization and think tank conducting sociological research primarily on nationalism and racism in post-Soviet Russia. Currently, SOVA devotes its monitoring, research and advocacy to three projects: Misuse of Anti-Extremism Legislation, Racism and Xenophobia, and Religion in Secular Society. SOVA publishes print reports in Russian and maintains a website updating readers in both Russian and English. Its reports are often cited by Western media sources including The New York Times and The Guardian.[1][2][3][4]

SOVA Center
Formation2002
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Official language
Russian
Websitewww.sova-center.ru/

In December 2016 Russia's Ministry of Justice added Sova Centre to the so-called list of "foreign agent".[5]

In April 2023 the Moscow City Court ordered the SOVA Center to close over claims that it carried out its activities throughout Russia despite only being registered in Moscow. The order occurred during a crackdown on human rights and independent organizations in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.[6]

History and Structure edit

Members of the Moscow Helsinki Group and the Russian research center "Panorama" established SOVA in October 2002.[7] SOVA is based in Moscow and receives funding from several Western think tanks. The organization's director is Alexander Verkhovsky, and its deputy director was Galina Kozhevnikova until her death in March 2011.

SOVA's activities are devoted to the following projects:

Misuse of Anti-Extremism Legislation edit

Monitoring and reporting on the improper application of anti-extremism legislation in Russian courts. This project reports on trial decisions, wrongfully banned materials (texts and otherwise), improper punishments delivered in connection with legitimate or illegitimate extremism convictions, and other relevant topics. The Administrative and Criminal Code of the Russian Federation are central to its activities.[8]

Racism and Xenophobia edit

Monitoring and reporting on the activities of radical right-wing and nationalist groups in Russia, and any counteraction by the Russian government. This project's reports cite numbers of individuals killed and injured in neo-Nazi or racist attacks, incidents of xenophobic vandalism, any demonstrations by ultra-right Russian groups and other relevant issues. It also keeps track of convictions and acquittals under charges relating to racism and xenophobia, with emphasis on cases that establish hatred as a motive.[9]

Religion in Secular Society edit

Monitoring and reporting on problems of freedom of conscience in Russia. Data covers the regulation of religious organizations, preferential treatment given to select religious organizations and other forms of discrimination, religion in Russian military and secular educational institutions, and protection or lack thereof from defamation and attack. Such questions often intertwine with SOVA's other two projects.[10]

Previous projects edit

  • Countering Hate on the Internet
  • Antisemitism
  • Democracy Under Siege
  • Hate Speech
  • New Conservatism in Russia
  • Resisting Radical Nationalism

Many problems addressed by discontinued projects are now covered under SOVA's three current projects.

Policy and analysis edit

SOVA Center regularly publishes reports and recommendations that are widely used and cited by the OSCE, Amnesty International, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, and other human rights and political organizations.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Prevention of hate speech edit

In workshops, including under the auspices of the OSCE, SOVA Center advocates for the prevention of hate speech on the Russian Internet[21] and for the facilitation of alternate constructive dialogue by tracing hate-sites, establishing contacts with providers in order to abolish such sites, and facilitating discussions of hatred on the Internet in order to stimulate providers to block inadmissible content. SOVA Center does not claim to support eliminating hate speech in a fashion that would endanger free speech as such.[21]

SOVA Center presents seminars, such as one held October 26, 2006, organized with the Office of the President of the Russian Federation, titled "Incitement to hatred and enmity: legal counter-measures and law enforcement." Approximately 50 representatives from committees of the State Duma, Federal Security Service, General Prosecutor's Office, Russian Academy of Sciences, and other organizations attended. The participants agreed that while current laws sufficiently address hate crimes, improvements were required, in particular so that current statutes would not be broadened to enable arbitrary interpretation and enforcement.[22]

Controversies edit

State Duma Deputy and Judicial Committee Deputy Chairman Andrey Savelyev filed a criminal libel complaint against a number of NGOs including SOVA Center on July 13, 2007, citing use of the terms "ultra-right" and "racist" in articles on SOVA Center's website. He claimed that ascribing such qualities constituted a criminal accusation according to Russia's anti-extremism laws.[23] Russian authorities investigated SOVA's comments and found the complaint to be without merit.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Barry, Ellen (April 13, 2011). "Russia: Moscow Man Sought in Judge's Killing". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Schwirtz, Michael (February 19, 2011). "Russian Trial to Bare a Face of Nationalism". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Tom Parfitt in Moscow (May 6, 2011). "Russian neo-Nazi gets life sentence for murdering lawyer and journalist | World news". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
  4. ^ Elder, Miriam (2011-11-09). "Russian nationalism may be biggest threat to Putin's power, experts warn". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  5. ^ "Russian Justice Ministry Blacklists Prominent Anti-Racism Research Center". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  6. ^ Times, The Moscow (2023-04-27). "Moscow Court Orders Closure Of Sova Analytical Center". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  7. ^ "About / SOVA". SOVA Center for Information and Analysis. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  8. ^ "Misuse of anti-extremism / SOVA". Sova-center.ru. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
  9. ^ "Racism and xenophobia / SOVA". Sova-center.ru. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
  10. ^ "Religion in secular society / SOVA". Sova-center.ru. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
  11. ^ Year of hatred: 500 injured, 44 killed (Russian) by RFE/RL
  12. ^ AS NEW BOOK TRACKS HATE-CRIME TRENDS RFE/RL
  13. ^ The 2006 U.S.A. State Department report on International Religious Freedom (the 'Russian' fragment). Part III, by Interfax agency
  14. ^ Moscow blast 'targeted Asian market traders Guardian Unlimited
  15. ^ 11 attacks made on public organizations' websites in 2006 - rights activists, Interfax
  16. ^ An increase in the number of murders motivated by racial hatred is reported in Russia by Prima News
  17. ^ Threats to fundamental freedoms in Russia
  18. ^ Coalition Europe
  19. ^ EU-Russia consultation on human rights
  20. ^ Kremlin crackdown on Georgians stokes xenophobia
  21. ^ a b "League together with SOVA Center for Information and Analysis, European University at St. Petersburg, and DEMOS Center on the situation in the Russian Internet and Possibilities for Remedying the Existing Problems" retrieved December 1, 2008
  22. ^ Семинар «Возбуждение ненависти и вражды: правовые способы противодействия и проблемы правоприменения», retrieved December 3, 2008 (October 27, 2006, Russian)
  23. ^ Position of SOVA Position of Savelyev

External links edit

  • Official website (English)
  • Reports and analytics of SOVA
  • Voices on Antisemitism Interview with Alexander Verkhovsky from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Official blog of SOVA Center (in russian)

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The SOVA Center for Information and Analysis is a Moscow based nongovernmental organization and think tank conducting sociological research primarily on nationalism and racism in post Soviet Russia Currently SOVA devotes its monitoring research and advocacy to three projects Misuse of Anti Extremism Legislation Racism and Xenophobia and Religion in Secular Society SOVA publishes print reports in Russian and maintains a website updating readers in both Russian and English Its reports are often cited by Western media sources including The New York Times and The Guardian 1 2 3 4 SOVA CenterFormation2002HeadquartersMoscow RussiaOfficial languageRussianWebsitewww sova center ru In December 2016 Russia s Ministry of Justice added Sova Centre to the so called list of foreign agent 5 In April 2023 the Moscow City Court ordered the SOVA Center to close over claims that it carried out its activities throughout Russia despite only being registered in Moscow The order occurred during a crackdown on human rights and independent organizations in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022 6 Contents 1 History and Structure 1 1 Misuse of Anti Extremism Legislation 1 2 Racism and Xenophobia 1 3 Religion in Secular Society 1 4 Previous projects 2 Policy and analysis 2 1 Prevention of hate speech 3 Controversies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory and Structure editMembers of the Moscow Helsinki Group and the Russian research center Panorama established SOVA in October 2002 7 SOVA is based in Moscow and receives funding from several Western think tanks The organization s director is Alexander Verkhovsky and its deputy director was Galina Kozhevnikova until her death in March 2011 SOVA s activities are devoted to the following projects Misuse of Anti Extremism Legislation edit Monitoring and reporting on the improper application of anti extremism legislation in Russian courts This project reports on trial decisions wrongfully banned materials texts and otherwise improper punishments delivered in connection with legitimate or illegitimate extremism convictions and other relevant topics The Administrative and Criminal Code of the Russian Federation are central to its activities 8 Racism and Xenophobia edit Monitoring and reporting on the activities of radical right wing and nationalist groups in Russia and any counteraction by the Russian government This project s reports cite numbers of individuals killed and injured in neo Nazi or racist attacks incidents of xenophobic vandalism any demonstrations by ultra right Russian groups and other relevant issues It also keeps track of convictions and acquittals under charges relating to racism and xenophobia with emphasis on cases that establish hatred as a motive 9 Religion in Secular Society edit Monitoring and reporting on problems of freedom of conscience in Russia Data covers the regulation of religious organizations preferential treatment given to select religious organizations and other forms of discrimination religion in Russian military and secular educational institutions and protection or lack thereof from defamation and attack Such questions often intertwine with SOVA s other two projects 10 Previous projects edit Countering Hate on the Internet Antisemitism Democracy Under Siege Hate Speech New Conservatism in Russia Resisting Radical NationalismMany problems addressed by discontinued projects are now covered under SOVA s three current projects Policy and analysis editSOVA Center regularly publishes reports and recommendations that are widely used and cited by the OSCE Amnesty International Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and other human rights and political organizations 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Prevention of hate speech edit In workshops including under the auspices of the OSCE SOVA Center advocates for the prevention of hate speech on the Russian Internet 21 and for the facilitation of alternate constructive dialogue by tracing hate sites establishing contacts with providers in order to abolish such sites and facilitating discussions of hatred on the Internet in order to stimulate providers to block inadmissible content SOVA Center does not claim to support eliminating hate speech in a fashion that would endanger free speech as such 21 SOVA Center presents seminars such as one held October 26 2006 organized with the Office of the President of the Russian Federation titled Incitement to hatred and enmity legal counter measures and law enforcement Approximately 50 representatives from committees of the State Duma Federal Security Service General Prosecutor s Office Russian Academy of Sciences and other organizations attended The participants agreed that while current laws sufficiently address hate crimes improvements were required in particular so that current statutes would not be broadened to enable arbitrary interpretation and enforcement 22 Controversies editState Duma Deputy and Judicial Committee Deputy Chairman Andrey Savelyev filed a criminal libel complaint against a number of NGOs including SOVA Center on July 13 2007 citing use of the terms ultra right and racist in articles on SOVA Center s website He claimed that ascribing such qualities constituted a criminal accusation according to Russia s anti extremism laws 23 Russian authorities investigated SOVA s comments and found the complaint to be without merit See also editHuman rights in Russia Racism in Russia Movement Against Illegal Immigration Category Russian nationalism Open Society Foundations OSF National Endowment for Democracy NED References edit Barry Ellen April 13 2011 Russia Moscow Man Sought in Judge s Killing The New York Times Schwirtz Michael February 19 2011 Russian Trial to Bare a Face of Nationalism The New York Times Tom Parfitt in Moscow May 6 2011 Russian neo Nazi gets life sentence for murdering lawyer and journalist World news London The Guardian Retrieved 2012 12 14 Elder Miriam 2011 11 09 Russian nationalism may be biggest threat to Putin s power experts warn The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2019 06 06 Russian Justice Ministry Blacklists Prominent Anti Racism Research Center The Moscow Times Retrieved 2023 08 16 Times The Moscow 2023 04 27 Moscow Court Orders Closure Of Sova Analytical Center The Moscow Times Retrieved 2023 04 28 About SOVA SOVA Center for Information and Analysis Retrieved 2019 06 06 Misuse of anti extremism SOVA Sova center ru Retrieved 2012 12 14 Racism and xenophobia SOVA Sova center ru Retrieved 2012 12 14 Religion in secular society SOVA Sova center ru Retrieved 2012 12 14 Year of hatred 500 injured 44 killed Russian by RFE RL AS NEW BOOK TRACKS HATE CRIME TRENDS RFE RL The 2006 U S A State Department report on International Religious Freedom the Russian fragment Part III by Interfax agency Moscow blast targeted Asian market traders Guardian Unlimited 11 attacks made on public organizations websites in 2006 rights activists Interfax An increase in the number of murders motivated by racial hatred is reported in Russia by Prima News Threats to fundamental freedoms in Russia Coalition Europe EU Russia consultation on human rights Kremlin crackdown on Georgians stokes xenophobia a b League together with SOVA Center for Information and Analysis European University at St Petersburg and DEMOS Center on the situation in the Russian Internet and Possibilities for Remedying the Existing Problems retrieved December 1 2008 Seminar Vozbuzhdenie nenavisti i vrazhdy pravovye sposoby protivodejstviya i problemy pravoprimeneniya retrieved December 3 2008 October 27 2006 Russian Position of SOVA Position of SavelyevExternal links editOfficial website English Reports and analytics of SOVA Voices on Antisemitism Interview with Alexander Verkhovsky from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum Official blog of SOVA Center in russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SOVA Center amp oldid 1170636551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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