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Clinton raps Russia over human rights.


Byline: Daily Star Staff

Summary: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on Russia on Wednesday to uphold up·hold  
tr.v. up·held , up·hold·ing, up·holds
1. To hold aloft; raise: upheld the banner proudly.

2. To prevent from falling or sinking; support.

3.
 human rights, voicing concern at recent attacks on activists and reporters willing to challenge the Kremlin.AaOn the second day of her Moscow visit, at the end of a European tour, Clinton told an audience of students that Russia must defend freedom.

Jeff Mason andAaConor SweeneyAa

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MOSCOW: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on Russia on Wednesday to uphold human rights, voicing concern at recent attacks on activists and reporters willing to challenge the Kremlin.AaOn the second day of her Moscow visit, at the end of a European tour, Clinton told an audience of students that Russia must defend freedom.Aa

"People must be free to take unpopular positions, disagree with Verb 1. disagree with - not be very easily digestible; "Spicy food disagrees with some people"
hurt - give trouble or pain to; "This exercise will hurt your back"
 conventional wisdom, know they are safe to peacefully challenge accepted practice and authority," she said during a question and answer session at Moscow State University Moscow State University, at Moscow, Russia, officially M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State Univ.; founded 1755 as Moscow Univ. by the Russian scientist M. V. Lomonosov, renamed Moscow State Univ. after the Russian Revolution, and renamed after its founder in 1940. .Aa

"That's why attacks on journalists and human rights defenders Human rights defender is a term used to describe people who, individually or with others, act to promote or protect human rights. Human rights defenders (HRDs) are those women and men who act peacefully for the promotion and protection of those rights.  here in Russia is such a great concern because it is a threat to progress."Aa

As Clinton was speaking, Russian opposition lawmakers walked out of Parliament in protest at regional elections on Sunday in which the ruling United Russia United Russia (Yedinaya Rossiya, Russian Единая Россия; the more correct translation is Unified Russia  party won crushing victories across the country in disputed circumstances. Some opposition politicians said they would boycott Parliament until President Dmitry Medvedev Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (Russian: Дмитрий Анатольевич Медведев; born September 14, 1965 in Leningrad), is a Russian  agreed to meet them. There was no immediate comment from Clinton or her officials on the walkout.Aa

"We have people in our government and you have people in your government who are still living in the past," Clinton said.Aa

"They do not believe that the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and Russia can cooperate to this extent. They do not trust each other. And we have to prove them wrong. That is our goal. Our goal is to be as cooperative as we can."Aa

Clinton took questions from the students for 33 minutes after a 10-minute speech.Aa

She was asked about nuclear weapons, her favorite books -- one of which she said was Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" -- "soft power" and last year's war in Georgia, which dragged US-Russian relations to a Cold War low.Aa

The students were broadly positive about Clinton's speech, which they said was a polished performance.Aa

"I disagreed with the policies of Bush but, with the coming of Barack Obama, I think the policy has begun to improve and that also the Russia-USA relationship will improve," said Valentina Mikhailova, an 18-year-old student.Aa

Goaded goad  
n.
1. A long stick with a pointed end used for prodding animals.

2. An agent or means of prodding or urging; a stimulus.

tr.v.
 by anti-Americanism in state-controlled media in recent years, polls show that many Russians still have a negative view of the United States despite Obama's officially proclaimed pro·claim  
tr.v. pro·claimed, pro·claim·ing, pro·claims
1. To announce officially and publicly; declare. See Synonyms at announce.

2.
 "reset" in relations.Aa

Clinton is finishing a European trip that has included stops in Zurich, London and Belfast. Her trip to Russia includes a visit to the Republic of Tatarstan in central Russia for a discussion with local leaders.Aa

At talks with Medvedev on Tuesday, Clinton failed to secure support for tougher sanctions Sanctions is the plural of sanction. Depending on context, a sanction can be either a punishment or a permission. The word is a contronym.

Sanctions involving countries:
 on Iran despite Obama's decision to scrap Bush-era plans for a missile shield in central Europe Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. In addition, Northern, Southern and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe.  -- a concession to Russian concerns which Washington had hoped might spur Moscow to back its position on Iran.Aa

Clinton said she had wished to meet Russia's key decision maker, Prime Minister Vladi-mir Putin, but he was on an official visit in China during her time in Moscow.Aa

"I would have enjoyed meeting with Prime Minister Putin and we certainly had intended to do so but our schedules didn't allow us, so I am looking forward to seeing him on a future date," she told Ekho Moskvy radio.

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Date:Oct 15, 2009
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