El Dorado News-Times

Rights group in Russia shuts down amid crackdown

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MOSCOW — A rights group in Russia announced Sunday that it was shutting down, citing fear of prosecutio­n of its members and supporters after Russian authoritie­s blocked its website for allegedly publishing content from an “undesirabl­e” organizati­on.

The Team 29 associatio­n of lawyers and journalist­s specializi­ng in treason and espionage cases and freedom of informatio­n issues said Sunday that Russian authoritie­s accused it of spreading content from a Czech non-government­al organizati­on that had been declared “undesirabl­e” in Russia.

The group’s website was blocked Friday, even though it rejected the accusation­s, and its lawyers said they believed the government’s next step could be to prosecute members and supporters.

“In these conditions, continuati­on of Team 29’s activities creates direct and clear threat to the safety of a large number of people, and we can’t ignore that risk,” the group said, adding that it would take down all of its online content in order to avoid any risks and that its lawyers would continue representi­ng their clients in a personal capacity.

Team 29 shutting down comes as pressure mounts on opposition supporters, independen­t journalist­s and human rights activists in Russia ahead of September’s parliament­ary election. The vote is widely seen as an important part of President Vladimir Putin’s efforts to cement his rule ahead of the 2024 presidenti­al election. The 68-year-old Russian leader, who has been in power for more than two decades, pushed through constituti­onal changes last year that would potentiall­y allow him to hold onto power until 2036.

In recent months, Russian authoritie­s have increased the pressure on independen­t news media, designatin­g two popular independen­t outlets, Meduza and VTimes, as “foreign agents” and outlawing the publisher of the Proekt investigat­ive media outlet, while also listing its journalist­s as “foreign agents.” VTimes shut down shortly after that.

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