MOSCOW, Dec 29 — A Moscow court today hit Russia’s most prominent rights group, Memorial, with a second ban in as many days despite an international outcry.
The trials cap a year that began with the jailing of President Vladimir Putin’s top critic Alexei Navalny and signal the end of an era in Russia’s post-Soviet democratisation process, which began 30 years ago this month. Alexander Cherkasov, head of Memorial’s rights centre, branded the court decision “political” and said the group will continue working “somehow”.“It’s a shameful decision,” she said.Memorial, Russia’s most prominent rights organisation, was founded in 1989 by Soviet dissidents including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov.
“Memorial is not an organisation, it is not even a social movement,” Memorial International said in a statement.
Law Law Latest News, Law Law Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: malaymail - 🏆 1. / 86 Read more »