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'''Nikolai Buchatskii''' is a [[human rights]] activist and opposition politician in [[Transnistria]]. Along with former presidential candidate [[Alexander Radchenko]] he is the co-founder of '''Man and His Rights''' (''Chelovek i Ego Prava''), the only human rights newspaper in the region.
'''Nikolai Buchatskii''' is a [[human rights]] activist and opposition politician in [[Transnistria]]. Along with former presidential candidate [[Alexander Radchenko]] he is the co-founder of '''Man and His Rights''' (''Chelovek i Ego Prava''), the only human rights newspaper in the region.


According to a report by [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]], Buchatskii is under pressure due to a campaign of physical and psychological intimidation which the authorities of Transnistria have organized against the newspaper.[http://www.osce.org/item/4371.html]{{dead link|date=November 2014}}
According to a report by [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]], Buchatskii is under pressure due to a campaign of physical and psychological intimidation which the authorities of Transnistria have organized against the newspaper.[https://web.archive.org/20160115153404/http://www.osce.org/item/4371.html]


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Nikolai Buchatskii is a human rights activist and opposition politician in Transnistria. Along with former presidential candidate Alexander Radchenko he is the co-founder of Man and His Rights (Chelovek i Ego Prava), the only human rights newspaper in the region.

According to a report by Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Buchatskii is under pressure due to a campaign of physical and psychological intimidation which the authorities of Transnistria have organized against the newspaper.[1]

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