published by WISE News Communique on March 15, 1996

Bellona co-worker arrested and accused of espionage


Bellona co-worker Alexandr Nikitin was arrested on February 6, 1996, at 07.00 local time at his home in St. Petersburg by at least five agents of the Russian Security Police (FSB - former KGB). Nikitin will be charged by paragraph 64 in the Russian law which states: "An act made by a Russian citizen which constitutes a threat to the countrys freedom, its legislation, state secrets and its defensive abilities, has changed allegiance, or has intented to take over the power of state. Citizens found guilty in such acts will be sentenced to prison for a period of 10-15 years, or to the death penalty. Personal possesions are to become state property". Alexandr Nikitin was working on a new Bellona report on safety regarding the nuclear submarines and storage facilities for radioactive waste in the Northern-Fleet.

(448.4442) WISE-AmsterdamThe arrest of Alexandr Nikitin is a severe blow against the rights of environmentalists and democrats in Russia. Bellona lawyers in Murmansk and Moscow, as well as human right organisations, have started working on the release of Mr. Nikitin.

Because of the very grave charges made against Alexandr Nikitin and thereby against Bellona the severity of the case cannot be overstated. Nikitin is denied the right of attorney. We ask you to repost this message as seems appropriate and send protests to your local Russian embassy. Several human rights and environmental organisations have committed themselves, among others Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the Helsinki Committee. The European Union parliament have also become involved. On 15th Febr. a resolution was passed which in strong terms asked for Mr. Nikitins release, whilst at the same time asking Russian authorities to investigate the legal grounds for his arrest.

Since October last year a comprehensive investigation has been launched incorporating harassment, raids and questioning of a large number of people involved in the Russian environmental movement. So far approximately 60 people have been interrogated. The Bellona branch office in Murmansk was established in the spring of 1994. The office is situated in the Murmansk broadcasting building. Since it's establishment the office has served as a natural meeting point of environmental organisations in the region. International and Russian journalists have used the facilities and knowlegde found there. The cooperation with the Murmansk Shipping Company and the county authorities has been smooth.

Brief summary of events (see also WISE NC 444.4400 and 442.4369):

Source and Contact: Bellona Foundation (Nils Bohmer or Thomas Nilsen) P.O.Box 2141 Grunerlokka. N-0505 Oslo
Tel: +47-22-382.410, Fax: +47-22-383.862
E-mail: bellona@bellona.no
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