Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

AFTER COURT BAN, NAVALNY GROUP VOWS TO CONTINUE FIGHT

- Agence France-presse

Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption group on Thursday vowed to continue its fight, hours after a court in Moscow branded it extremist and ordered it to stop working.

“We woke up, smiled with destructiv­e intent and knowing that we are a ‘danger to society’ will continue to fight corruption!” the Anti-corruption Foundation (FBK) wrote on Twitter in response to the latenight ruling from the Moscow city court.

FBK and Navalny’s network of regional offices received the designatio­n which bans them from operating in Russia after prosecutor­s said they were plotting an uprising backed by the West. Navalny’s allies, however, took to social media to brush off the designatio­n and announce they would continue working.

“Woke up an extremist, sat down to work. I don’t feel any difference,” Georgy Alburov, a Navalny aide and key FBK investigat­or, tweeted. FBK has published numerous investigat­ions into the wealth of Russia’s elite, usually accompanyi­ng by Youtube videos.

The “extremist” label in Russia can mean prison time for members of organisati­ons branded with it.

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