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@Billbrowder

CEO Hermitage Capital, Head of Global Magnitsky Justice campaign, and Author of Red Notice

London
Joined April 2009

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    33 minutes ago

    Warnings that soaring energy prices-gas is 450% higher than 2020-will even have a knock in effect on food supplies.A salutary reminder that Putin’s Gazprom will use energy as a weapon,like oil was used in 1973.U.K.and EU nations are crazy to make ourselves dependent on tyrants.

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    19 hours ago

    'My grandfather was the biggest communist in America, so I thought I'd become the biggest capitalist in Eastern Europe' Financier chats to about his clashes with the Russian government.

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    . will tell the story of his journey from big-money investor to human-rights crusader at the 2021 Morningstar Investment Conference. Register today to see him live:

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  4. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    . Removing app from your is not just cowardice. You are backstabbing the only hope Russian democracy has in the elections about to be stolen by ’s regime.

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  5. Sep 16

    Abdullah al-Howaiti: Britain urged to help teenager facing beheading in Saudi Arabia after being tortured into making a false confession when he was 14 years old. What a barbaric regime!

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    Sep 16

    This is outrageous! Omg I’m fuming. have removed Navalny’s app due to pressure from Putin.

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    Sep 16

    Brilliant interview with Bill Browder and fascinating to hear the full background of the Magnitsky Act. Also now understand the full extent of Putin's corruption!

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  8. Sep 16

    The World Bank canceled a prominent report rating the business environment of the world’s countries after an investigation faulted leaders including Kristalina Georgieva, now IMF managing director of making changes to help China. Very sleazy if you ask me

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    Sep 16

    A good book, a coffee and lunch about to be served. What a gorgeous day in London Town. I am reading Bill Browder’s Red Notice and it’s pretty entertaining!

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  10. Retweeted
    Sep 15

    “Each Time A Journalist Is Killed, A Pillar Of Democracy Crumbles.” Here's a sneak peek of tomorrow's special episode honoring those who died exposing corruption.

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    We owe huge gratitude for implementing legislation and for the part he played in the BN(O) scheme. He had his critics (including me) but we shouldn’t forget these milestones.

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    Sep 15
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  13. Sep 14

    This should raise Putin’s blood pressure this morning

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    Sep 14

    A privilege to interview Bill Browder on tonight. A life’s mission in the name of his great friend and lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. Even helping SA with the Gupta freezing of assets. True humanitarian and gentleman

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    Sep 14

    Unprecedented & welcome move by the Speakers of . The sanctions imposed by the CCP are an attack on Parliament. We must never allow to become a platform to validate and promote sanctions against MPs.

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    Sep 14

    Remarkable interview with on the webinar. A truly inspirational human being

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  17. Sep 14

    Dominic Raab urged to block new Rwandan diplomat amid human rights concerns - BBC News

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  18. Sep 14

    Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Has a Longtime Special Female Companion With Over $13 Million in Unexplained Assets - OCCRP

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  19. Retweeted
    Sep 13
    Replying to

    Remember when Prokopchuk almost became the head of Interpol despite him being in charge of internal ministry security services in the past? He is still VP of this ridiculous Interpol

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    Sep 13

    Mr. is wrong! Belarusian national was released. Poland is not going to handed this man over Lukashenka. It’s yet another time the regime in Minsk has used rules of operation of Interpol to go after its opponents. It's too easy to use Interpol to repress oponents.

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