IN
THE NEWS - Russia's Yukos Oil Arrest
By Cynthia Kirk
This is Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS, from VOA
Special English.
Many investors are concerned about the possible effects
on the Russian economy from the arrest of the top official of Yukos
Oil. That is Russia's largest oil company. Mikhail Khodorkovsky was
jailed last month on charges of failing to pay taxes and other economic
crimes. This week, he resigned as chief executive. Mister Khodorkovsky
denies any wrongdoing(不道德行为). His lawyers
say the charges(指控)are political.
Yukos Oil has lost market
value(市场价值). The Russian government has threatened to take away
the rights of the company to develop important oil fields. Yukos could
also lose its rights to operate some of the Siberian
oilfields(西伯利亚油田)it depends on.
Yukos Oil became a private company after the end of
the Soviet Union twelve years ago. It has grown into the fourth largest
energy supplier in the world.
Russia's economic growth in recent years has been
largely based on oil sales. Russia has the world's largest oil reserves(储量).
It is the second biggest oil exporter after Saudi
Arabia(沙特阿拉伯). Foreign companies have invested a lot of money
in Russian oil projects.
Critics say the government organized the arrest of
Mister Khodorkovsky to punish him for his political activities. He has
criticized the government of President Vladimir Putin. He has given
money to opposition parties. And he has had wide influence in the Russian
parliament.
President Putin had made an agreement with Russia's
business leaders. These leaders became rich under former President Boris
Yelstin. They bought state-owned businesses at low prices in the early
nineteen-nineties. Many of these agreements, however, were considered
illegal.
At a meeting in early two-thousand, Mister Putin told
the business leaders to stay out of politics or risk losing their companies.
Two of them used their television stations to attack the president.
They were later forced into exile.
Mister Putin has been widely criticized in the West
for appearing to unfairly target a political opponent. His closest aide
resigned in protest over the arrest of Mister Khodorkovsky. Prime Minister
Mikhail Kasyanov also has publicly opposed the president.
Russian businessmen say they fear that the investigation
of Yukos Oil will spread. One aide to Mister Khodorkovsky requested
Israeli citizenship. Two others fled to London.
Mister Putin says his government supports business
and a market economy. On Thursday, the president said the arrest would
not lead to any changes in economic or political policy. He said high-level
officials in the Interior Ministry were arrested too. He said the actions
are guided by the desire to establish law and order and fight economic
crime in Russia.
Yukos Oil has named a Russian-born American to take
Mister Khodorkovsky's place.
IN THE NEWS, from VOA Special English, was written
by Cynthia Kirk. This is Steve Ember.
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