News about <![CDATA[Yukos]]> News about en-us <![CDATA[RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Jan 17, 2013]]> <![CDATA[Sticky Stagnation: Russia’s Economy in 2013]]> <![CDATA[RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Oct 24, 2012]]> <![CDATA[Today in Russian Business – April 2, 2010]]> <![CDATA[RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – March 17, 2010]]> <![CDATA[Former Yukos Lawyer Joins Rosneft]]> <![CDATA[RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – March 5, 2010]]> <![CDATA[Review of “Vlast” – A Documentary on the Khodorkovsky Story]]> <![CDATA[Keith Gessen on Khodorkovsky]]> <![CDATA[Why the Cases Against Yukos and Khodorkovsky Don’t Make Sense]]> <![CDATA[At the Right Price, Investors Tumble toward Russian Stocks]]> <![CDATA[RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Jan 13, 2010]]> <![CDATA[Yukos Gets its First Face-to-Face Hearing at ECHR]]> <![CDATA[Energy Blast – Dec 2, 2009]]> <![CDATA[Yukos Gets Major Win with ECT Arbitration]]> <![CDATA[FOCUS: Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s Orphanage]]> FOCUS, had the opportunity to visit Mikhail Khodorkovsky's mother, Marina, who continues her son's philanthropy work at a large orphanage they founded, despite considerable political pressures to close the institution down. The following is a translation of his article from the most recent issue of the magazine. (click here to read a 2006 interview with Marina) marinakhodokovskaya.jpgMikhail’s Orphanage Part of the ex-oligarch Khodorkovsky’s empire was a boarding school - now being run by his mother Boris Reitschuster Focus, September 15, 2008, pp.156 The Kremlin took her son away and now she must take care of her other 180 children. “I am always afraid of a closure, particularly so in the summer vacation,” says Marina Khodorkovskaya. The 74 year-old retiree is Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s mother. He was once Russia’s richest man, until he challenged Vladmir Putin and landed in jail in 2003. The fallen oligarch put the children in his mother’s hands; boys and girls who had no parents or came from socially disadvantaged families live in the boarding school. Khodorkovsky founded it in 1993 in Korallovo, a good 50km northwest of Moscow, and continues to finance it despite his imprisonment. The scenes still have not left Marina Khodorkovsky’s. “It was a bit like in the war,” she remembers, as the state began its attacks on Yukos, her son’s oil company, and men suddenly entered the school in combat uniforms and Kalashnikovs. ]]>