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Medical and clothing parcels allowed for Dziadok

Now the political prisoner will be able to receive medicine and warm clothes for winter. Aliaksandr Dziadok, the father of the political prisoner Mikalai Dziadok, told the charter97.org web-site about that: “Mikalai remains in the  cell type premises. The only thing is that he could find an agreement with the administration over medical parcels. Now […]

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Through the Looking-Glass and through the hell

In August, Pyotr Silayev was arrested in Granada, Spain by anti-terrorist special forces. He was then moved to Madrid, where the Audiencia Nacional was to make a decision about his extradiction to Russia. All this based on charges stemming from a demonstration organized by anti-fascists and enviromentalists against the city administration of Khimki, Moscow region.

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A victory in Nizhni Novgorod of Russia – case against anti-fascists was returned to investigation

18th of October, lenta.ru news service transmitted that judge refused to sentence defendants of the so called “Antifa-RASH” case in Nizhni Novgorod. Judge Olga Koloverova demanded police to reinvestigate the case, in order to exclude contradictions, which are currently obvious. According to the prosecution, participators of the extremist society “Antifa-RASH” planned to overthrow constitutional order

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Solidarity with Belarusian anarchists in Paris

On the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with Belarusian anarchists imprisoned, the event launched calling the Anarchist Federation brought together 70 people and scroll to the Invalides Eiffel Tower through the Champs de Mars. Thank you to all those present for their participation. Successful mobilization and beautiful banners have attracted the attention of residents and

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