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VELSK, Russia -- A Russian court has denied parole to Platon Lebedev, the business partner of jailed former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, keeping him in prison until the end of his sentence in 2016.

Russian prison authorities had earlier given Lebedev a "negative assessment" at his hearing in court, RFE/RL's Russian Service reported.

Officials from the labor camp in the northwestern city of Velsk said in court that Lebedev has violated the penitentiary's regulations twice since he was transferred there from a detention center in Moscow last month.

Early release on parole is contingent primarily on a camp inmate receiving a "positive assessment" of his or her behavior during incarceration.

The court had agreed to take into consideration alternative "positive assessments" submitted by Lebedev's friends and relatives. One of those assessments was issued by the Matrosskaya Tishina detention center in Moscow, where Lebedev was held before and after his December trial.

Dmitry Muratov, chief editor of the Moscow-based newspaper "Novaya gazeta," well-known Russian actress Natalya Fateyeva, and Lebedev's wife and brother stated at the July 26 hearing that they supported Lebedev's early release on parole.

On December 27, Moscow's Khamovnichesky court found Lebedev and Khodorkovsky -- his former business partner at the oil giant Yukos -- guilty of stealing oil and laundering the proceeds. They were then each sentenced to 14 years in prison. The terms were later reduced by one year.

Lebedev and Khodorkovsky were originally convicted and sentenced for tax evasion in 2005.

In May, Amnesty International declared the two men to be prisoners of conscience and called for their release.

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Russian Interior Ministry officers detain an Other Russia activist for taking part in a sit-in protest near a monument dedicated to victims of political repression in Moscow on July 20.
Russian Interior Ministry officers detain an Other Russia activist for taking part in a sit-in protest near a monument dedicated to victims of political repression in Moscow on July 20.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia -- Four activists from the opposition Other Russia group were detained in the western city of Nizhny Novgorod, RFE/RL's Russian Service reports.

The activists attempted to protest on the city's central Liberty Square to demand the immediate release of their colleague, Taisia Osipova.

City police official Andrei Shmonin told journalists the activists did not notify the local authorities about the protest in advance. He said that failure constituted a violation of the law on public gatherings.

Osipova, 26, is married to Sergei Fomchenkov, a member of Other Russia's Executive Committee. She was arrested in November for the alleged purchase of drugs from an undercover police agent.

Opposition activists say Osipova's arrest is politically motivated and most likely connected to her husband's political activities.

Activists in Moscow and St. Petersburg have staged similar protests in recent days.

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