On 18 January 2013, opposition activists picketed the Dutch Embassy in
Moscow and
Saint Petersburg,
Russia and
Kyiv,
Ukraine in memory of Aleksandr Dolmatov. Some observers remained convinced that Dolmatov killed himself under duress after being approached twice by secret police. Dolmatov's lawyer Yevgeny Arkhipov criticised the Dutch decision to place him in a deportation centre. In an interview on 10 February
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Dolmatov was a Russian citizen, and it absolutely did not matter what were his political views. According to him, Foreign Ministry defends Russian citizens regardless of their political views as this is the statutory requirement and moral, not just official, duty. On 11 April he called Alexander Dolmatov's case "a tragedy of no minor importance". The Dutch ambassador to Moscow said that Dolmatov's death was not triggered by the refusal to grant him asylum in the Netherlands. The Dutch
Queen Beatrix called the suicide of Dolmatov a "great tragedy". ==See also==