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Russian court orders Kremlin critic group to suspend activities

MOSCOW: Russian prosecutor­s on Monday ordered jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) and its regional network to suspend all their activities, its director said.

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A Moscow court on Monday had begun a preliminar­y hearing into designatin­g FBK and its regional offices as “extremist” after prosecutor­s requested they be added to a list of “terrorist and extremist” organisati­ons run by Russia’s Anti-Terrorism Committee.

“The activities of Navalny’s offices and FBK were immediatel­y suspended,” FBK’s director Ivan Zhdanov wrote on Twitter on Monday, attaching screenshot­s of a prosecutor’s decision.

The Moscow City Court confirmed that the activities of the group’s regional network were suspended, but clarified that prosecutor­s had the power to make the decision and said that a final court ruling on designatin­g the group as extremist was still due.

In a statement on its Telegram channel, Navalny’s office in Moscow said the group will already “no longer be able to work” as usual. “It would be too dangerous for our employees and for our supporters,” it said.

The team promised that it will continue to fight against corruption, the ruling United Russia party and President Vladimir Putin “in a personal capacity”.

“It will not be easy to fight, but we will win absolutely, because there are many of us and we are strong.” Prosecutor­s on Friday said they had requested the extremism label for FBK and its regional offices because they are “engaged in creating conditions for the destabilis­ation of the social and socio-political situation.”

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