Deccan Chronicle

Russian authoritie­s increase pressure on Oppn, arrest one

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Moscow, June 1: Russian authoritie­s have ramped up their pressure on dissent ahead of a parliament­ary election, arresting one opposition activist and raiding several others’ homes. Andrei Pivovarov, the head of the Open Russia movement that dissolved itself last week, was pulled off a plane at St. Petersburg’s airport late Monday and was to be taken to Krasnodar in southern Russia Tuesday as part of a criminal probe against him.

Also on Tuesday, police raided a country home of opposition politician Dmitry Gudkov, a former lawmaker who has aspired to run for parliament in September. At least two of his associates also had their homes searched.

The moves are part of a multi-pronged crackdown on the opposition that is widely seen as part of the authoritie­s’ efforts to prevent any opposition groups from mounting a challenge to the main Kremlinbac­ked United Russia party in September’s parliament­ary election.

United Russia’s popularity has waned amid the country’s economic slowdown. Last week, Pivovarov announced that Open Russia was shutting down to protect its members from prosecutio­n after the authoritie­s had designated it as “undesirabl­e.”

The government already has outlawed more than 30 groups using a 2015 law that made membership in “undesirabl­e” organisati­ons a criminal offence.

Another bill now making its way through parliament tightens punishment for their members. Open Russia was financed by tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovs­ky,

who 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.

In March, police briefly detained about 200 participan­ts of a forum of members of municipal councils that Open Russia helped organise. Putin’s most determined political foe, Alexei Navalny, was arrested in January upon his return from Germany, where he had spent five months recovering from a nerve agent poisoning.

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