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Title: Whitehouse petition calls for an investigation of payments made by Mikhail Khodorkovsky
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URL Source: http://engforum.pravda.ru/index.php ... -made-by-mikhail-khodorkovsky/
Published: Jun 17, 2016
Author: various
Post Date: 2016-06-17 02:23:26 by Tatarewicz
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To the Attorney General of the US to conduct a thorough investigation of payments made by Mikhail Khodorkovsky Created by D.F. on June 14, 2016 Sign This Petition

Needs 84,824 signatures by July 14, 2016 to get a response from the White House

15,176 signed 100,000 goal

To the Attorney General of the United States to conduct a thorough investigation of payments made by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was convicted of fraud and is currently a suspect in the murder case of the mayor of Nefteyugansk in Russia, in exchange for the passing of S.Res.322. (scitechnation...ian-opposition/). Senators Barack Obama (U.S. President), John McCain and Joseph Biden (U.S. Vice President) were co-sponsors of S.Res.322, which had been approved in the Senate in December, 2005. Thi resolution caused irreparable damage to U.S.-Russian relations. We consider payments made in exchange for passing the resolution to be a form of political corruption that has to be investigated.

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S.Res.322 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the trial, sentencing and imprisonment of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev.


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