Note: All titles are at time of interview and are for identification purposes only. Respondents who requested anonymity are listed at the end of each section.
Moscow
M-1: V. Abramkin, Director, Moscow Center for Prison Reform (March
2003)
M-2: Ye. Albats, Professor and journalist, expert on FSB (December
2004)
M-3: L. Alpern’, Deputy Director, Moscow Center for Prison Reform (July 2008)
M-4: D. Babich, Russian journalist (September 1999, May & June 2000, May 2001)
M-5: V. Bakatin, former Minister of Interior and Director of KGB, Soviet Union (April 2003)
M-6: A. Barabashev, Associate Dean, Public Administration, Moscow State University (December 2004)
M-7: A. Belkin, Council on Foreign and Defense Policy (September 1999, June 2000, May 2001, March 2003)
M-8: A. Bogaturov, Institute of USA and Canada (September 1999)
M-9: B. Dubin, Head of Department of Social-Political Research, Levada Center (July 2008)
M-10: B. Gavrilov, Investigative Co., MVD (March 2003)
M-11: K. Golovshchinskiy, Institute of Public Administration and Municipal Management, Higher School of Economics (July 2008)
M-12: A. Gol’ts, Defense Correspondent, Itogi (September 1999, May 2001)
M-13: K. Goryainov, MVD institute and Center for Justice Assistance Policing Program (March 2003)
M-14: P. Isayev, State Duma staff member (June 2002)
M-15: G. Khromov, Military Industrial Commission, Soviet Union (June 2000)
M-16: N. Klishch, Institute of Public Administration and Municipal Management, Higher School of Economics (July 2008)
M-17: I. Komaritsky, Center for Justice Assistance (INDEM) (December 2004)
M-18: A. Kortunov, Moscow Public Science Foundation (September 1999, June 2000)
M-19: M. Krasnov, former legal adviser to Boris Yeltsin, INDEM Foundation (April 2003)
M-20: V. Luneyev, Institute of State and Law (December 2002)
M-21: A. Novikova and O. Shepeleva, “Demos” Center (June 2008)
M-22: A. Obolonskiy, Deputy Chair of Department of Public and Municipal Administration, Higher School of Economics (June 2008)
M-23: N. Petrov, Carnegie Moscow Center (December 2002, December 2004)
M-24: M. Peyser, Center for Justice Assistance (December 2002)
M-25: A. Pikayaev, Carnegie Moscow Center (September 1999, June 2000)
M-26: M. Pogorely, Col. (retired) and Editor, Nuclear Security and Safety (June 2000)
M-27: V. Pristavko, State Duma staff member (June 2000)
M-28: P. Romashkin, Col. (retired), State Duma staff member (June 2000) M-29: A. Salmin, President, Russian Social-Political Center (June 2000) M-30: G. Satarov, former political adviser to Boris Yeltsin, President of INDEM (September 1999, December 2004, July 2008)
M-31: R. Simonyan, Deputy Chief of Staff, Human Rights Commissioner of Russian Federation (December 2004)
M-32: V. Slipchenko, Gen.-Maj. (retired), Academy of Military Science (May 2000)
M-33: L. Smirnyagin, former adviser to Boris Yeltsin on regional politics (May 2001)
M-34: V. Solovyev, Managing Editor, Independent Military Review (June 2000)
M-35: I. Sutyagin, Institute for USA and Canada (September 1999)
M-36: D. Trenin, Carnegie Moscow Center (September & October 1999, June 2000)
M-37: V. Tsygichko, Col. (retired), Soviet General Staff, Professor, Russian Academy of Science (June 2000)
M-38: S. Tyushkevich, Maj.-Gen. (retired), Professor (June 2000)
M-39: S. Vitsin, Deputy Chair, Presidential Council on Judicial Reform (April 2003)
M-40: A. Vladimirov, Gen. (retired), Army (September 1999)
M-41: V. Yarynich, Col. (retired), Soviet General Staff (June 2000)
1999)
M-43: Ye. Zapodinskaya, Crime and Justice correspondent, Kommersant Daily (June 2002)
M-44: a. Zhilin, military journalist, Russian television (June 2000)
M-45: Anonymous, Department of Justice, US Embassy (March 2003, July 2008)
M-4 6: Anonymous, M VD Colonel, Professor, Moscow State Legal Academy (April 2003)
M-47: Anonymous, former MVD and Russian Interpol official (March 2003)
M-48: Anonymous, US Army Attache, US Embassy (September 1999, June
2000)
M-49: Anonymous, Western foundation staffer (December 2004)
M-50: Anonymous, law enforcement official, US Embassy (June 2008)
Nizhniy Novgorod
NN-1: R. Bikmetov, Nizhniy Novgorod State Technological Institute (April 2003)
NN-2: V. Kozyreva, Center for Justice Assistance (April 2003)
NN-3: a. Makarychev, Nizhniy Novgorod Linguistic University (April 2003)
NN-4: a. Marchenko, Center for Justice Assistance (April 2003)
NN-5: V. Sarychev, Public relations manager for Gorky Automobile Factory (GAZ) (April 2003)
NN-6: V. Yegorov, Nizhniy Novgorod Obkom Secretary, Communist Party (April 2003)
NN-7: Anonymous, Col., MVD Institute, Nizhniy Novgorod (April 2003)
NN-8: Anonymous, law enforcement oversight, Nizhniy Novgorod city administration (April 2003)
Novosibirsk
N-1: S. Araslanov, Yabloko party (June 2003)
N-2: T. Babanova, I. Baradachev, and S. Lindemann-Komarova, Siberian Initiative (June 2003)
N-3: S. Kurbatov, crime correspondent, TV NTN-4 (June 2003)
N-4: N. Latygina, Novosibirsk Women’s Crisis Center (June 2003)
N-5: V. Lavskii, editor, Kommersant Daily, Novosibirsk (June 2003)
N-6: a. Nikolayev, Novosibirsk Oblast Council of Deputies (June 2003) N-7: a. Soinov, Gen., Director, Novosibirsk MVD (June 2003)
N-8: D. Trostnikov, journalist, TV NTN-4 (June 2003)
N-9: D. Vinogradov, journalist, Novosibirsk Press Club, (June 2003)
N-10: A. Zhirnov, editor, TV NTN-4 (June 2003)
N-11: Anonymous, Colonel Main Directorate, Siberian Federal District, MVD (June 2003)
N-12: Anonymous, Novosibirsk Pardons Commission (June 2003)
N-13: Anonymous, junior Procuracy official (June 2003)
Saint Petersburg
P-1: N. Cherkesova, Rosbalt Press Agency, wife of V. Cherkesov, Presidential Representative, Northwest Federal District (December 2002)
P-2: A. Konstantinov, Center for Journalistic Investigations, author of Bandit St. Petersburg (December 2002, December 2004)
P-3: O. Korshunova, Saint Petersburg Law Institute of the General Procuracy, Russian Federation (December 2002)
P-4: O. Leikind, Open Society Institute (December 2002)
P-5: A. Markova, Vice Governor of St. Petersburg (December 2002)
P-6: B. Mikhailichenko, Moscow News (June 2000, December 2002)
P-7: G. Ovchinnikova, Saint Petersburg Law Institute of the General Procuracy, Russian Federation (December 2002)
P-8: B. Pustyntsev, Citizen’s Watch NGO (December 2002, December 2004, July 2008)
P-9: M. Rodionov, Col. (retired), Professor, Saint Petersburg MVD University (December 2002)
P-10: A. Sangurov, President, “Strategy” Center (December 2004, July 2008)
P-11: N. Vinnichenko, Main Federal Inspector (December 2002)
P-12: Ye. Vyshenkov, retired police officer, Center for Journalistic Investigations (December 2002)
P-13: Anonymous, Col., Main Directorate, Northwest Federal District, MVD (December 2002)
P-14: Anonymous, Main Directorate, Northwest Federal District, MVD (December 2002)
Yekaterinburg
Ye-i: A. Aleksandrov, Sverdlovsk Oblast administration (June 2003)
Ye-2: V. Amirov, Colonel, Urals Military News (June 2003)
Ye-3: S. Belyayev, President, human rights organization “Sutyazhnik” (June 2003)
Ye-4: M. Kazantsev, Institute of Philosphy and Law (June 2003)
Ye-5: K. Kiselev, Deputy Director, Institute of Philosphy and Law (June 2003) Ye-6: Ye. Makei, Lawyer, Ekaterina Crisis Center (June 2003)
Ye-7: T. Merzlyakova, Ombudsman, Sverdlovsk Oblast (June 2003)
Ye-8: S. Plotnikov, Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations, crime reporter (June 2003)
Ye-9: V. Rudenko, Director, Institute of Philosphy and Law (May 2001, June 2003)
Ye-10: S. Tushin, Yekaterinburg city administration (June 2003)
Ye-11: Yu. Voronin, Organized Crime Study Center, Urals State Law Academy (June 2003)
Ye-12: V. Zhitenev, Urals Academy of State Service (June 2003)
Ye-13: Anonymous, Col., MVD (June 2003)
Ye-14: Anonymous, Main Directorate, Urals Federal District, MVD (June 2003)