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Russia Incarcerates Almost 3 Million Businessmen, Ombudsman Says

Russia Incarcerates Almost 3 Million Businessmen, Ombudsman Says

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July 5, 2012

It's "hard to find another social group persecuted on such a large scale" as businessmen, says Boris Titov. Ayn Rand, of course, called big-business men "America's Persecuted Minority," but as bad as things were for American businessmen in her time, and as much worse as they are today, Titov is ombudsman for business rights in a country where things are even worse: Over the past decade, he tells the BBC, "Russia has imprisoned nearly three million entrepreneurs, many unjustly."

In reading the article, I recommend keeping your eye out for similarities and differences between the Russian situation and the American. One thing I noticed: Our trials are fairer, if you get a full criminal trial -- but our system is designed to deter you from insisting on one.

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