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Russian Anti-fascists are facing charges for making a movie

(This is a partial English translation of a program, aired in Dozhd TV channel 17th of August, which is embedded at the original of this text) Center of Counteraction Against Extremism (“E-Center”) in the city of Vladimir did not liked amateur movie “Russian anti-racist skinheads”, and they opened a criminal case against makers of the […]

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Political prisoner Frantskevich thrown into punishment cell

The political prisoner refused to fulfil an order of the penal colony authorities. Aliaksandr Frantskevich was thrown to a punishment cell for disobedience to orders, Radio Svaboda learned from his mother Tatiana Frantskevich. The political prisoner serves his term in a penal colony in Ivatsevichy (the Brest region). Earlier, Frantskevich refused to apply for a

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Investigation committee claims student-reenactor terrorist

8th of june, investigation committee of Russian Federation announced, that home of 20 year old Stepan Zimin, who was detained as a suspect of having taken part to a riot at Bolotnaya square 6th of May was searched. According to police, a walkie-talkie, ski-mask, molotov cocktail and several passports were found. Stepan himself told his

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Alexandra Dukhanina may face up to 8 years in prison for participation to “March of the millions” 6th of May in Moscow

5th of June lawyer of 18 year old Alexandra Dukhanina, Aleksandr Arutyunov told journalists, that his client has now been offically charged with “participation to riots” and “use of violence against a government official”. “Currently Dukhanina was charged with statutes 318 (“use of violence against government official”) and 212 part 3 (“incitement to riot) of

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