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Top rights activist quits Russia after raid

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Moscow, Nov 8: The founder of a prominent NGO that campaigns for the rights of Russian prisoners and their relatives said on Wednesday she had emigrated after a police raid on the organisati­on’s offices this year.

Olga Romanova said in a Facebook post she would be in danger if she returned to Russia from Europe after accusation­s of embezzleme­nt were levelled against the organisati­on Rus Sidyashcha­ya, or Russia behind bars, by the state prison service.

“I am the last person in Russia who would want to emigrate,” she said, adding that she had taken a long-term job with a foundation in Germany. Officers from the interior ministry’s economic crime department spent several hours searching the group’s Moscow offices, the activist said at the time.

The first deputy head of the federal penitentia­ry service, Anatoly Rudyi, accused the Nongovernm­ental organisati­on of “embezzling large amounts of state funds,” Ms Olga Romanova said.

Ms Olga Romanova is a frequent participan­t in opposition rallies against President Vladimir Putin and is a columnist for Russia’s top opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta.

Ms Olga Romanova set up the Non-government­al organisati­on after her businessma­n husband Alexei Kozlov was sent to prison and she led a high-profile campaign for his release.

The Non-government­al organisati­on criticises the country’s arbitrary justice system and gives practical, financial and legal support to those in prison and their relatives.

Most who work at the NGO have spent time in prison, including for taking part in political protests. — AFP

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