Russian court shuts down sister arm of Memorial rights group

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A court in Moscow has granted a request to shut down another prominent human rights organisation amid a sweeping crackdown on Russian rights groups, independent media and opposition supporters.

The Moscow City Court’s decision on Wednesday to shut down the Memorial Human Rights Center came a day after Russia’s Supreme Court revoked the legal status of its sister organisation, Memorial, a human rights group that drew international acclaim for its studies of political repression in the erstwhile Soviet Union.

The rulings to close them drew widespread public outrage, with crowds of supporters showing up at courts on Tuesday and Wednesday despite freezing weather. Amnesty International called the ruling to close the Memorial Human Rights Center “yet another blow to Russia’s civil society movement after years of relentless attacks”.

Some were declared “undesirable” – a label that outlaws organisations in Russia – or were accused of links to “undesirable” groups, and several were forced to shut down or disband themselves to prevent further prosecution.

 

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