St.Petersburg-Times, # 466, 18 may 1999 <The materials are available in paid access section www.sptimes.ru> "When the Federal Security Service agents asked Nailj Murzahanov, an Internet provider in Volgograd, if they could conduct surveillance on his clients, he said no."
*Moscow Times*, 1999, March 16
Impossibility of internet provider's antiSORM movement. Also in this issue of Moscow Times see Editorial "Beware FSB Surveillance Of Internet".
St.Petersburg Times, 1999, March 2 <The materials are available in paid access section www.sptimes.ru> "Soviet-style totalitarianism may soon get a cyber-age boost with the passage of regulations granting the Federal Security Service, or FSB, unlimited access to all electronic correspondence, participants warned this weekend at a St. Petersburg conference dedicated to privacy protection issues, declaring war against the former KGB agency."
St.-Petersburg Times, 1999, February 16, # 441 (The materials are available in paid access section www.sptimes.ru) This article have several errors (at least in quoting of Levenchuk's words)