The United States has made the right decision to reinstate William Browder’s visa waiver. The onus now falls on Interpol to remove him from its “wanted” list.
Browder, a British citizen, is the CEO of hedge-fund Hermitage Capital. He and his firm had been clients of Russian attorney Sergei Magnitsky, who was imprisoned, tortured, and killed after exposing corruption in the Kremlin.
Since Magnitsky’s death, Browder has become an advocate of human rights in Russia. He was a driving force behind the passage of the Magnitsky Act in Congress and other Magnitsky Acts worldwide ...
The United States has made the right decision to reinstate William Browder’s visa waiver. The onus now falls on Interpol to remove him from its “wanted” list.
Browder, a British citizen, is the CEO of hedge-fund Hermitage Capital. He and his firm had been clients of Russian attorney Sergei Magnitsky, who was imprisoned,...
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