By Kathy
Lally, Published: January 23 E-mail the writer
MOSCOW
— Russia’s
Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the release of former oil tycoon Mikhail
Khodorkovsky’s business partner, who remained in prison after his colleague was
freed in December.
Platon
Lebedev, who has been behind bars since 2003, was nearing the end of his
sentence, which expires in May, but in reviewing his case the court reduced his
term to time served. His attorney said he could leave his prison camp in the
frozen Archangel region as soon as the
paperwork was processed and that he expected him out by Friday.
Khodorkovsky
was freed in a grand and widely publicized amnesty issued by President Vladimir
Putin, a gesture apparently intended to burnish Russia’s
human rights credentials before the Winter Olympics open in Sochi on Feb. 7. Letting an archenemy go also
demonstrated to the world that Putin feels very much in charge, unthreatened by
any opposition, and reminded Russians and foreigners that he alone makes the
decisions here.