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Soldiers' Mothers of St. Petersburg
$50,000*
To assist draftees and servicemen in defending their rights through a program of training and education. Soldiers' Mothers will conduct its Human Rights School for recruits and will organize follow-up workshops for smaller groups. Soldiers' Mothers will also assist runaway soldiers who have suffered abuse in protecting their rights through the Military Prosecutor's Office and will work with base commanders to investigate allegations of abuse.2006
Soldiers Mothers of St. Petersburg
$68,000*
To assist draftees and servicemen in defending their rights through a program of training and education. Soldiers Mothers will conduct its Human Rights School and follow-up workshops for recruits and their families. Soldiers Mothers will also help runaway soldiers who have suffered abuse to protect their rights through the Military Prosecutors Office, and will work with base commanders to investigate allegations of abuse.2007
Soldiers Mothers of St. Petersburg
$85,000
To conduct its Human Rights School, and other workshops, for thousands of draft-age youth and conscripts. The organization will also continue to maintain a database on draftees and servicemen in order to track cases of human rights abuse at military bases across Russia, and will continue to develop and improve its interactive website to provide legal information and advice to draftees, servicemen, and their families.2010
http://www.ned.org/publications/annual-reports/2010-annual-report/eurasia/russia
St. Petersburg Regional Public Human Rights Organization "Soldiers' Mothers of St. Petersburg"
$84,966
To conduct its annual Human Rights School, as well as workshops on Russia's Alternative Civil Service and legal issues related to the draft, for thousands of draft-age youth and conscripts. Soldiers' Mothers will also monitor and document cases of human rights abuse at military bases throughout Russia, providing one-on-one legal assistance when necessary. Finally, Soldier's Mothers will continue updating its website (www.soldiersmothers.ru) to provide legal information and advice to draftees, servicemen, and their families.2011
http://www.ned.org/publications/annual-reports/2011-annual-report/eurasia/russia
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