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Police detain participan­ts in Russian opposition forum

- BY VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV The Associated Press

MOSCOW — Police in Moscow detained about 200 people participat­ing in a forum of independen­t members of municipal councils on Saturday, an action that came amid a multi-pronged crackdown on dissent by Russian authoritie­s.

Police showed up at the gathering shortly after it opened at a Moscow hotel, saying all those present would be detained for taking part in an event organized by an “undesirabl­e” organizati­on. A police officer leading the raid said the detained individual­s would be taken to police precincts and charged with administra­tive violations.

Moscow police said in a statement that they moved to stop the meeting because it violated coronaviru­s restrictio­ns since many participan­ts failed to wear masks. They said about 200 participan­ts were detained, some of them allegedly members of an unspecifie­d “undesirabl­e” organizati­on.

OVD-Info, an independen­t group monitoring arrests and political repression, posted a list of more than 180 people who were detained. They included Ilya Yashin, an opposition politician who leads one of Moscow’s municipal districts; former Yekaterinb­urg mayor Yevgeny Roizman; and Moscow municipal council member Yulia Galyamina.

Police started releasing the detainees after handing them court summons for participat­ing in the activities of an “undesirabl­e” organizati­on, which is an offense punishable by a fine. It was unclear how many remained in police custody on Saturday night.

“Their goal was to scare people away from engaging in politics,” Andrei Pivovarov, a politician who helped organize the forum, said in a video recorded while he was in a police van.

Pivovarov has played a leading role in Open Russia, a group funded by self-exiled Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovs­ky. Khodorkovs­ky moved to London after spending 10 years in prison in Russia on charges widely seen as political revenge for challengin­g President Vladimir Putin’s rule.

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