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Read Browder's book

One of the men most closely associated with Sergei Magnitsky during the last years of his life is American entrepreneur William "Bill" Browder. Browder's iconic book, "Red Notice" is Browder's tribute and memorial to his friend, business colleague, and Russian investigative attorney, Sergei Magnitsky. Browder amplifies his friend Sergei's absolute and unyielding dedication and devotion to what he believed to be the fundamental principles of law -- Truth, and Justice.

In his book Browder extensively details how his friend somehow managed to maintain that dedication to those two fundamental principles during an entire year of persecution, prosecution, defamation, starvation, deliberate withholding of much needed medical attention, mental abuse and physical torture, while he was incarcerated in Russian jails and prisons by Russian government authorities while he was awaiting trial on trumped up charges of corruption. Terrible conditions of his confinement unjustly and irrationally maintained to the very end of his life, a life which ended in his prison cell, not only just sick but physically incapacitated and medically untended as well, a life which ended sometime during his last hour on Earth with severe beatings with rubber truncheons by four Russian prison security guards.

I say to the author(s) who wrote this article -- and all others who believe in Law, Truth, and Justice -- to read, and re-read several times, Bill Browder's book, "Red Notice", Simon & Schuster, (c) 2015. K. Kellogg-Smith (talk) 16:12, 17 June 2016 (UTC)

Browder isn't American, he gave up US citizenship to avoid paying taxes. 2601:644:1:B7CB:4D3D:6C95:5CEF:9772 (talk) 07:39, 19 December 2017 (UTC)