The Bitkov Case — a Dangerous Sign of the Times

    By: Paul Goble
    Reference: Window on Eurasia 2

    Staunton, August 25 – The case of Igor Bitkov and his family, now in prison in Guatemala at the insistence of Russian officials, is a dangerous sign of the times in a double sense. On the one hand, it underlines the contempt Putin’s Moscow has for international law and due process even beyond Russia’s borders.

    And on the other, this case reflects the Kremlin’s all-too-good understanding of the nature of the Western media: if there is a continuing flood of stories, no one of them will be covered for very long. Instead, it will soon be forgotten by most and in other cases as well, the Russian government’s criminal role will be forgotten and ignored.

     Consequently, for all those who care about human rights and opposing the threat Putin poses to human rights and international law, it is important that these cases not be forgotten but instead revisited often so that no governments will be able to deceive themselves as many of them seem to want to by focusing on only the very latest development.